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Spain vs Belgium – UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Group B Preview: Kick-off Time, Lineups, Where to Watch and What’s at Stake

Spain vs Belgium
Spain vs Belgium – UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Group B Preview: Kick-off Time, Lineups, Where to Watch and What’s at Stake

Date: Monday, July 7, 2025
Kick-off Time: 18:00 CET
Venue: Arena Thun, Thun, Switzerland
Competition: UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 – Group B, Matchday 2

Match Overview

All eyes are on Thun as tournament favourites Spain take on Belgium in a pivotal Group B encounter at the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. After demolishing Portugal 5–0 in their opener, Spain can secure a place in the quarter-finals with another victory. Belgium, meanwhile, need a result to stay alive in the group after falling to Italy in a hard-fought 1–0 loss.

This is a must-watch clash between one of the most dominant women’s teams in the world and a Belgian side seeking redemption.

Spain in Full Control

Spain kicked off their Euro 2025 campaign in style with a five-star performance against Portugal. Goals from Esther González, Mariona Caldentey, and a commanding midfield display from Aitana Bonmatí and Alexia Putellas left no doubt about their title ambitions.

Manager Montse Tomé has built a well-oiled machine based on possession, pressing, and fluid attacking movements. Spain have now scored 10 goals in their last three matches without conceding a record that makes them one of the teams to beat.

Key Stat: Spain have won 9 of their last 10 competitive matches.

Belgium Looking to Rebound

Belgium showed flashes of promise in their narrow 1–0 defeat to Italy, but missed chances and defensive lapses cost them. Led by talismanic captain Tessa Wullaert, the Red Flames know they need at least a point to stay in the competition.

New coach Elísabet Gunnarsdóttir has instilled more tactical discipline in the squad, but facing a technically superior Spain side is a massive test. Belgium will rely on quick transitions, compact defending, and Wullaert’s creativity in the final third.

Player to Watch: Janice Cayman Belgium’s most-capped player brings crucial experience and composure.

Team News & Predicted Lineups

Spain Expected XI (4–3–3):
Nanclares; Batlle, Paredes, Aleixandri, Olga Carmona; Bonmatí, Guijarro, Putellas; Caldentey, Esther González, Salma Paralluelo

  • Aitana Bonmatí expected to start after being eased in.
  • No injury concerns; same lineup likely.

Belgium Expected XI (4–2–3–1):

Lichtfus; Deloose, Tysiak, De Neve, Philtjens; Vanhaevermaet, Deneve; Cayman, Eurlings, Janssens; Wullaert

  • Wullaert to lead the line again.
  • Defensive unit unchanged after solid Italy showing.

Key Tactical Battle

  • Spain’s Midfield Mastery vs Belgian Compact Block
    Spain will look to control tempo and dominate possession. Belgium’s midfield and backline must stay organized and aggressive to limit space for Bonmatí and Putellas.
  • Wullaert on the Break
    Belgium’s best hope lies in quick counters and individual brilliance from Wullaert and Eurlings.

Head-to-Head Stats

  • Last Meeting: Spain 3–0 Belgium (2023 Friendly)
  • Spain unbeaten in last 4 meetings vs Belgium (3W, 1D)
  • Belgium have never reached the knockout stage of a Women’s EURO

Prediction: Spain Too Strong

Spain are in peak form, and unless Belgium can pull off a flawless defensive display, the result may be inevitable. Expect control, goals, and more Spanish flair.

Predicted Score: Spain 3–1 Belgium

How to Watch Spain vs Belgium

TV Broadcasts:

  • UK: ITV1 / ITVX
  • USA: FS1 / FuboTV
  • EU: Local broadcasters & UEFA.tv
  • Streaming: UEFA.tv (available in select regions)

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