Germany to Face Spain in Women's Nations League Final After Edging Past France
The German Football Association will invest $117 million to create a new league company and professionalize the Women's Bundesliga, aiming to close the gap with England and Spain.
- On Nov. 28 Germany women's national football team will host Spain women's national football team, defending champion and World Cup winners, in the first leg of the two-legged Nations League final with the return at Wanda Metropolitano four days later.
- Last week the German Football Association announced around €100 million funding, calling it the largest single investment to create a new league company for the Women's Bundesliga.
- Germany drew 2-2 with France on Tuesday to advance 3-1 on aggregate, with goals from Nicole Anyomi and Klara Bühl, while Spain routed Sweden 4-0 to progress 5-0 on aggregate.
- The DFB will put the proposal to a vote at the Bundestag in November, and if approved, the league company could begin operations as early as 2026 with Bundesliga clubs contributing financially.
- The reform aligns the Women's Bundesliga with Europe's top models, and the DFB acknowledged that despite recent improvements, the financial and structural gap remains significant, with Neuendorf emphasizing the importance of keeping German players in Germany.
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Germany to face Spain in Women's Nations League final after edging past France
Germany is set to face defending champion Spain in the Women’s Nations League final next month. This matchup is a repeat of this year’s European Championship semifinal.
By neutralizing France (2-2), Germany validated its ticket for the final of the League of Nations, on Tuesday 28 October 2025 at the Ornano Stadium in Caen.
The French national team is aiming for the 2025 Nations League final. The French women's national team will play the second leg of their Nations League semi-final against Germany this Tuesday evening, after losing 1-0 in the first leg. Laurent Bonadei's players, already eliminated from Euro 2025 by the same German team earlier in the season, are trying to reverse the trend to qualify for the final. A guaranteed minimum of €150,000 for the Blues …
The Gaulians, who lost out by 1-0, still equaled the elimination by Melvin Malard, after three minutes, but the Germans returned, with attempts by Nicole Anyomi at 12, and Clara Buhl, who had already been marked in Dusseldorf at 50. Clara Matthew still restored the equality, at 89 minutes, giving emotion at the end of the meeting, but Christian Wück's orders assured the impact. Finally, Germany, third in the first edition, in 2024, with a 2-0 in…
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