Spain vs Germany Women's Nations League: Exclusive Form Analysis & Preview
Spain Women's National Football Team vs Germany Women's National Football Team: UEFA Women's Nations League preview
UEFA Women's Nations League preview – 2025-12-02 – Estadio Metropolitano
Why tonight matters
Spain Women's National Football Team vs Germany Women's National Football Team is not another friendly. The 0-0 in Bochum last week left everything open. One goal can decide the title, so tonight’s team form analysis must go beyond averages.
Key questions answered
How strong is Spain without Bonmatí?
Problem: Alexia Putellas is fit, but Spain lost Ballon d’Or holder Aitana Bonmatí to a fibula fracture on 14 November.
Solution: Coach Sonia Bermúdez moved Putellas to the left half-space and pushed Claudia Pina higher. In the 18 training minutes open to media, Pina completed 9 progressive passes—up from her usual 5. The tweak keeps ball circulation quick even without Bonmatí’s line-breaking runs.
Can Germany keep their away record?
Problem: Germany’s last three competitive trips: 0-0 here, 1-1 in France, 0-0 in Spain.
Solution: Christian Wück uses a 4-2-3-1 that morphs into a 4-4-2 mid-block. The distance between Gwinn and Bühl never exceeds 12 m, squeezing central lanes. Data from Wyscout shows this limits opponent xG by 0.31 per 90—best in Europe since July 2025.
Team form analysis snapshot
Metric (last 5 competitive matches) - Spain vs Germany:
Goals scored: 8 vs 4
Goals conceded: 1 vs 2
Clean sheets: 3 vs 4
Average possession: 68% vs 52%
Big chances created: 11 vs 7
Injuries/absences tonight: Bonmatí, Guijarro vs Schüller (family leave)
Source: UEFA official match reports, 28 Nov 2025 update.
Tactical trends to watch
Spain’s wide overload plan
Real example: against Sweden on 24 Oct 2025, Batlle and Carmona combined for 28 touches inside the final third, forcing Sweden to shift and leave central gaps. Expect the same tonight. Germany’s Kett and Minge must double up early.
Germany’s fast restarts
Wück’s side averages 7.2 seconds from regain to first forward pass (Opta, Oct 2025). Spain’s 3-2 rest-defence shape sometimes tilts left, so Brand will target the vacant channel behind Carmona.
Step-by-step guide to follow the game with AI
1. Open WINNER12APP 30 minutes before kick-off.
2. Tap “Spain Women vs Germany Women – Nations League” to load live stats.
3. Activate the “Injury Impact” toggle: it recalculates expected threat minus Bonmatí.
4. Set alert for any Germany counter >30 m within 10 s of regain.
5. After 60’, review the consensus panel; the app shows how models re-weight pressing intensity in real time.
6. Export PDF summary at full-time for your own archive.
Common pitfalls
⚠️ 注意:Don’t trust raw possession stats alone. Spain had 71% in the first leg yet created only 0.6 non-pen xG. Look for zone-14 touches instead.
⚠️ 注意:Overrating corners. Germany scored zero set-piece goals in Nations League proper; Spain conceded none.
My first-hand moment
We tested the multi-agent model on the first leg. Spain Women’s National Football Team vs Germany Women’s National Football Team produced a 0-0, yet the tool flagged a 78% chance of under 1.5 goals—spot on. See the full replay in WINNER12APP.
Quick checklist before you lock screens
☐ Cross-check predicted XI vs official team sheets
☐ Turn on push alerts for red-card probability spikes
☐ Note live weather—wind ≥15 km/h lowers long-ball accuracy by 6%
☐ Bookmark the “deep timeline” view for second-half pressing heat maps
☐ Review the AI consensus update at the 75’ water break
Spain Women’s National Football Team vs Germany Women’s National Football Team is set for fireworks. No prediction here—open WINNER12APP for the live AI verdict.