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Spain Escapes Germany with 0-0 Draw in First Leg of Women’s Nations League Final

Spain relied on goalkeeper Cata Coll's six saves to hold Germany to a goalless draw in the first leg of the UEFA Women's Nations League final.

  • On Friday, Germany and Spain women's national teams drew 0-0 at Fritz Walter Stadion, Kaiserslautern, in the UEFA Women's Nations League final first leg.
  • While Germany dominated the first half, Spain appeared unrecognizable under sustained pressure and three-time Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmatí was largely absent as Spain defended deep.
  • Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll made six saves, including stops against Franziska Kett and Klara Bühl, while Spain captain Irene Paredes cleared a Jule Brand strike off the line and Germany hit the woodwork twice.
  • The second leg at the Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid on Tuesday will decide the title, with Spain appearing happy to take the draw and leaving everything to play for.
  • Germany seek to add to their 11 major titles, while La Roja aim to retain the Nations League after winning the inaugural Nations League 2024 and reaching four finals.
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Spain came out alive from Kaiserslauten and will play as a champion of the Nations League on Tuesday in the Metropolitan before a Germany that undressed her as it was a long time ago...

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Despite strong German domination, the Spaniards resisted in this final round of the Women's League of Nations (0-0).

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Spain escapes Germany with 0-0 draw in first leg of Women's Nations League final

Spain has escaped Germany with a scoreless draw in the first leg of their Women’s Nations League final.

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Spain, current champion of the world and of the Nations League, will face the Germans in a final that will be played double game: the first match will be played in Kaiserslautern, while the decisive match back will be played in the Metropolitan Stadium Madrid. The selection that now directs Sonia Bermúdez sealed his pass to the final beating Sweden by 5-0 in the global semifinals: Spain won 4-0 at home with two doubles of Alexia Putellas and Cla…

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wz.de broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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