Live ticker Finland – Germany (EM Women 2022 England, Group B)

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21:20

After a short pass from Dallmann, Däbritz lays it back flat on the left side of the penalty area for Bühl, who tries a shot from 14 meters to the left inside of the foot. Goalkeeper Talaslahti grabs safely in the left-hand corner.

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21:16

The Signeul squad has not been an active part of this game so far and only very rarely makes it over the center line. A first partial success is a quarter of an hour without a hundred percent opportunity for the group winner.

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21:13

In the aftermath of a corner, which the Finns only half-heartedly cleared on the third attempt, Kleinherne appeared on the left side of the penalty area and took a shot with his left. The ball doesn’t rush far over the opponent’s case.

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21:12

After Kollanen stepped on Gwinn’s right foot in the fight for a free ball, unobserved by the referee, the Munich player initially lay down. Fortunately, after a few moments she can continue without treatment.

8th.

21:08

Däbritz with direct acceptance! As a result of a one-two with Bühl, who returns the ball on the left side of the sixteen with a hoe, the France legionnaire shoots from 14 meters with her left inside instep in the direction of the goal. The ball rushes just over this.

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21:04

Däbritz promoted the premiere corner from the right flag to the nearby pentagon. Lattwein reaches the ball with the back of his head, but fails to make an attempt towards the Finnish goal.

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21:02

A quick first finish for the favorites! After Huth was freed on the deep right flank, the Wolfsburg woman crossed to the penalty spot. When under pressure, Popp doesn’t head far past the right post.

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21:00

The DFB team against Finland – Germany’s third appearance at the European Championship is underway!

20:55

The national anthems sound.

20:55

The 22 leading actresses have just walked onto the lawn.

20:36

The Finns, who celebrated their only win against a DFB selection in October 1985 and whose biggest European Championship success was reaching the semi-finals 17 years ago, made five changes after the 1-0 defeat by Denmark. Instead of Korpela, Westerlund, Öling, Sainio and Franssi, Talaslahti, Heroum, Engman, Kemppi and Kollanen start.

20:28

On the side of the DFB squad, which beckons the first European Championship group phase without losing a point since 2009, national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg changed her starting eleven four times compared to the 2-0 win against Spain. Dallmann, Doorsoun, Kleinherne and Lattwein take the places of Hendrich, Magull (both on the bench), Rauch, Oberdorf (both suspended).

20:21

With today’s match, the Finnish national team bids farewell to the European Championships, in which they are taking part for the fourth time. She got off to the best possible start in the tournament with Sällstrom’s very early lead in the opening game against Spain, but she clearly lost it 4-1. They lost 1-0 to the Danes after conceding a goal in the 72nd minute – over the 90 minutes they developed far too few good attacks.

20:17

After the German team got back at the start with the Scandinavians with a dominant appearance for the quarter-finals five years ago, the most recent success in the duel with the extremely strong selection of Spain was based on the high level of efficiency. The Selección dominated the action with high ball possession values, but only created a few good chances against the stable defensive department of the Voss-Tecklenburg squad. On the other side, the DFB team struck ice cold twice during their advances.

20:08

As one of three of the 16 participating nations, the German national team, coached by national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, secured early entry into the knockout phase. By following up a 4-0 thrashing of Denmark with a 2-0 win over Spain, Germany are through to the knockout stages with 90 minutes remaining in the group. The opponent in the quarter-finals has also been decided since yesterday: on Thursday in Brentford we will face the Austrians.

20:00

Good evening from Milton Keynes! The German national team, coached by national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg and already qualified for the quarter-finals of the European Championship, meets Finland in the final group match. Kick-off at stadium:mk is scheduled for 9 p.m. local time.

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