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UEFA Nations League 2025: Germany, Portugal, Spain & France Set for High-Stakes Semi-Finals

Germany takes on Portugal, and Spain clashes with France in this week’s UEFA Nations League semi-finals. Dive into key match details, predictions, and what these fixtures mean for European football fans.

UEFA Nations League
UEFA Nations League

As the 2025 UEFA Nations League draws to a thrilling conclusion, football fans around the world are bracing for two powerhouse clashes that promise drama, flair, and potentially historic outcomes. With the semi-finals scheduled for June 4 and June 5, all eyes will be on the two fixtures between Germany vs Portugal and Spain vs France, which are loaded with elite talent and competitive tension.

Both matches not only determine who advances to the grand finale but also serve as precursors to the European Championship narrative. National pride, tactical brilliance, and rising stars make these matches must-watch events.

In preparation for this week’s UEFA Nations League showdowns, here’s a comprehensive look at the fixtures, including dates and predictions:

Key Match Table

MatchDatePrediction
Germany vs PortugalWednesday, June 42-1 Germany
Spain vs FranceThursday, June 52-2 Draw (Spain wins on penalties)
3rd Place Match (TBD)Sunday, June 8 Portugal vs France – 2-1 France
Final (TBD)Sunday, June 8Germany vs Spain – 1-1 (Germany wins on penalties)

What to Watch For

  • Germany comes in with strong momentum, blending youthful energy with experience, spearheaded by midfield maestro Florian Wirtz.
  • Portugal will lean on Bruno Fernandes and João Félix for creativity and control, while Cristiano Ronaldo may make a defining appearance in what could be his last Nations League.
  • Spain has found harmony under its latest tactical revamp, with stars like Gavi and Dani Olmo forming the backbone of their attack.
  • France, ever the tournament giants, hope Mbappé’s speed and Antoine Griezmann’s leadership can carry them past Spain.

These matchups are more than fixtures; they are a window into how European powerhouses are shaping up for future continental and world competitions.

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