05/12/2025

What time is the Germany vs. Spain match? All world time zones to see the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro semifinal match start and lineups [FOTOS]

Hace 4 meses

What time is the Germany vs. Spain match? All world time zones to see the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro semifinal match start and lineups [FOTOS]

Germany and Spain meet in the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 semifinal, and here’s the full schedule with local times around the world so you don’t miss the kickoff.

Germany and Spain meet in the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 semifinal, and here’s the full schedule with local times around the world so you don’t miss the kickoff.

The highly anticipated semifinal clash between Germany and Spain in the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 promises a thrilling battle between two of the strongest national teams in women’s football. With a place in the final on the line, this encounter will attract millions of fans across the globe.

The match will be played at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, one of Europe’s most iconic stadiums, and will showcase world-class talent such as Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmatí, and Lena Oberdorf. Football fans from every continent are eager to see how these top contenders will perform under high pressure.

To help fans around the world tune in on time, here’s a complete table of match start times in various time zones. Check your region below and get ready to watch this unmissable semifinal showdown.

Germany vs. Spain – UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Match Time by Country

United States (ET) 3:00 PM
United States (PT) 12:00 PM
Mexico 2:00 PM
Canada (Toronto) 3:00 PM
United Kingdom (BST) 8:00 PM
Spain 9:00 PM
Germany 9:00 PM
Argentina 4:00 PM
Brazil 4:00 PM
Chile 3:00 PM
Colombia 2:00 PM
Peru 2:00 PM
Ecuador 2:00 PM
Uruguay 4:00 PM
Paraguay 3:00 PM
Bolivia 3:00 PM
Venezuela 3:00 PM
Costa Rica 1:00 PM
Guatemala 1:00 PM
India 12:30 AM (next day)
China 3:00 AM (next day)
Japan 4:00 AM (next day)
Australia (Sydney) 5:00 AM (next day)
South Africa 9:00 PM
Nigeria 8:00 PM
New Zealand 7:00 AM (next day)

Germany vs. Spain: Probable Lineups

  • Germany (4-2-3-1): Berger; Wamser, Kleinherne, Minge, Knaak; Kett, Senss; Brand, Lohmann, Bühl; Hoffmann.
  • Spain (4-3-3): Cata Coll; Ona Batlle, Irene Paredes, Maria Méndez, Olga Carmona; Bonmatí, Patri Guijarro, Alexia Putellas; Clàudia Pina, Mariona Caldentey, Esther González.
SOBRE EL AUTOR
Andrés Manrique

Periodista y redactor en el Núcleo de Audiencias del Grupo El Comercio. Anteriormente trabajé en los diarios El Bocón y Depor. Tengo experiencia en medios impresos y digitales, escribiendo sobre deportes, actualidad, tendencias, videojuegos y tecnología.

Ver noticia en Depor.com

Temas Relacionados: