Women’s European Championship in Switzerland
Germany against Spain-here you can see the semi-finals on free TV
If you want to see the European women in Switzerland, you don’t have to complete expensive streaming subscriptions. Every game of the tournament can be followed live and free of charge on TV.
Since Wednesday, July 2, 2025, the ball has been rolling in Switzerland, and the women’s football championship has been in full swing. According to UEFA, 461,582 spectators came to the preliminary round games alone-more than ever.
The DFB women started the tournament well: In the first game against Poland, the German team won a 2-0 victory, which was paid expensive with an injury to Giulia Gwinn and her European Championship. The Germans also won in the second game – 2-1 against Denmark. This was followed by a damper: In the last group game against Sweden, the DFB women had to take a 1: 4 defeat.
The team of national coach Christian Wück was still in the quarter -finals. With France, an opponent that had been undefeated until now. In the end, the DFB team for the outstanding keeper Ann-Katrin Berger won the crime thriller in penalty shooting (final score 6: 5) (for the game report).
German semi-finals at the Women’s European Championships in the ARD
On Tuesday evening, the English women made the final (2-1 nV) against Italy, the game ran live on ZDF. ARD takes over for the second semi -finals of Germany against Spain on Wednesday evening at 9 p.m. The first plays the game of the DFB selection live on TV and in the media library, the preliminary appearance begins at 8:15 p.m.
The PAY TV station DAZN also shows the semi-finals. There are also audio-live stream broadcasts in the ARD audio and the Inforadios.
LW / ANB with dpa
Source: Stern

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