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From Hospital Bed to Hero: Bonmatí's Goal Sends Spain to First Euros Final

SPAIN, JUL 23 – Aitana Bonmati scored in the 113th minute to secure Spain's first-ever Women’s Euro final, where they will face England after defeating Germany 1-0 in extra time.

  • In a tense semifinal at Zurich’s Letzigrund Stadium, Aitana Bonmatí scored in extra time, leading Spain past Germany 1-0, as Reuters in ZURICH on Jul 24, 2025 reported.
  • As reigning Women’s World Cup champions, Spain entered the semifinal with their first-ever win over Germany and a chance to secure a historic treble.
  • As neither side could break the deadlock, Cata Coll made a spectacular double save to deny Klara Buhl and Carlotta Wamser, keeping Spain in the match.
  • In Basel on Sunday, Spain will face England in a rematch of the 2023 World Cup final, with the outcome potentially historic.
  • Should Spain prevail, their victory would mark their first Euro final and could secure a historic treble, building on recent World Cup and Nations League wins.
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Zurich. With an agonizing goal by Aitana Bonmati in extra times, Spain advanced to its first European women’s finale by beating Germany 1-0.

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▶️ After eliminating the French team on penalties in the quarters, Germany conceded in extra time against the Spanish world champions on Wednesday 23 July (0-1, a.p.). “It's incredible, we are in the process of making history”, reacted the Spanish captain Irene Paredes after this historic first victory against the German selection. La Roja will face England this Sunday at 6 p.m. - Euro 2025: torturers of Les Bleus, the German women deprived of t…

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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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