Germany Move Closer to Euro 2025 Knockouts with 2-1 Win over Denmark
SWITZERLAND, JUL 8 – Germany scored twice in the second half despite losing captain Giulia Gwinn to injury, moving close to the Euro 2025 quarter-finals, officials said.
- Germany defeated Denmark 2-1 on Tuesday, 8 July 2025, in a Euro 2025 group match held at St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland.
- Germany overcame a deficit after Denmark's Amalie Vangsgaard found the net in the 26th minute, despite facing two crucial VAR rulings against them during the first half.
- Sjoeke Nüsken equalized with a penalty in the 56th minute and Lea Schüller scored the winning goal in the 66th minute after a failed Danish clearance.
- The win gave Germany six points from two games, putting them close to securing a quarter-final spot depending on Poland's result against Sweden.
- Denmark is on the verge of an early tournament departure, while Germany aims to secure their first significant championship victory following their eighth European Championship triumph in 2013.
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