Football today 20.7. ZDF live * 0:0 * EM quarterfinals England

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The preliminary round of Women’s Football European Championship 2022 in England is now history and tonight it starts with the 1.EM Quarterfinals between the hostesses England and the challengers Spain starting at 9 p.m. In the next few days there will be a knockout game every day at 9 p.m. While England set a new record of 14 goals without conceding in the group stage, Spain suffered their first setback before the tournament when Jenni Hermoso and Alexia Putellas were injured. Tonight is about moving in EM semifinalskick-off is at 9 p.m., that ZDF shows the game on TV and in the live stream.

football today 20.7. ZDF live * EM Quarterfinals England – Spain today * Football Women EURO 2022

EM games today – who is playing today?

Tonight England plays Spain from 9pm in the small English town of Brighton and Hove. The game will be in ZDF shown and by Claudia Neuman moderated. On paper, England are of course the favorites as hosts, while Spain are missing important players. If everything goes as planned, the Englishwomen should win.

Live ticker today

Live ticker tonight

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07/20/202221:00🏴amidal0:0 🇪🇸 Spain

9:45 pm – At half time it’s 0-0 – there were few chances to score, both teams defended well.

9:35 p.m. – After 35 minutes it’s still 0-0 – an even game, Spain has more possession.

The live ticker starts here at 9 p.m.

the Lineups tonight are:

Lineups tonight
Lineups tonight

Schedule European Championship quarterfinals 2022 women

datetimeteam 1Erg.team 2
07/20/202221:00🏴amidal0:0 🇪🇸 Spain
07/21/202221:00🇬🇧 Germany-:-🇦🇹 Austria
07/22/202221:00🇸🇪 Sweden-:-🇧🇪 Belgium
07/23/202221:00🇫🇷 France-:-🇳🇱 Netherlands

How did Spain get to the quarter-finals of the European Championship?

Spain’s route to the quarter-finals was not without obstacles. A goal conceded in EURO record time against Finland was just a stumbling block. There was no comeback after the early goal in the second game against Germany, although the Spaniards scored four goals – three of them from open play.

The first setback came before a ball was even played, because alongside Jenni Hermoso, Alexia Putellas also had to stay home injured. Without these two players, the team’s power is inevitably limited. While coach Jorge Vilda kept changing his side in search of a solution, Spain kept playing their game – and were rewarded in the decisive match against Denmark with a goal from substitute Marta Cardona.

Group B runners-up
Spain 4-1 Finland (Milton Keynes) – Paredes 26, Bonmatí 41, Lucía García 75, Caldentey 90+5E; Salstrom 1
Germany 2-0 Spain (London) – Bühl 3, Popp 37
Denmark 0-1 Spain (London) – Cardona 90

How did England get to the quarter-finals?

A record 14 goals without conceding in the group stage is quite an achievement from this English side. One can imagine that Sarina Wiegman will not complain, but one also senses that she will ask for more. There are still tougher tests ahead, but the chants of “It’s Coming Home” that followed the game against Northern Ireland at St Mary’s show the nation is full of expectation and this side have so far shown they can handle the pressure.

The football we’ve seen so far hasn’t just been ‘out of the box’, it’s been dominant, stylish and energetic. Let’s hope the knockout stage goes similarly.

Group A Winner
England 1-0 Austria (Old Trafford) – Mead 16
England 8-0 Norway (Brighton & Hove) – Stanway 12pen, Hemp 15, White 29 41, Mead 34 38 81, Russo 66
Northern Ireland 0-5 England (Southampton) – Kirby 41, Mead 45, Russo 48 53, Burrows 76og

More information on the women’s national football team 2022

Who is showing the women’s EM on live TV today?

The first game tonight in the quarter-finals of the European Championship between England and Spain and the 4th game between France and the Netherlands will be broadcast ZDF. Claudia Neumann will moderate the 1st quarter final today.

Who will win the European Women’s Football Championship?

2 more games for the final teams, then it’s about the crown of women’s football in 2022. According to the FIFA world rankings, the Swedes are in second place, followed by France, the Netherlands and Germany. However, the tournament showed that England, Germany and France are among the best teams at the moment. These three teams should probably figure it out among themselves.

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