The group stage match of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup will be playing between Germany Vs Spain on Wednesday, June 12th. Spain, Germany, China, and South Africa are in the B group stage are all that enjoying their taste of the 2019 world cup in France. Spain football team is a strong team but Germany is a more strong team in the competition. There will be 552 players and 24 coaches representing 24 countries at the 2019 Women’s World Cup in France. Germany current FIFA World Cup ranking is the 2nd place and one of the most successful in women’s football team where Spain FIFA team ranking is 13th but they are very good in tight spaces in the tournament out of 24 teams. We are sharing the squad list and Prediction of Germany Vs Spain soccer match.
Germany star Alexandra Popp big star player on the team and more than 96 appearances with the more than 46 goals for her country. She was part of the squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics, where Germany won the gold medal. Germany is the No. 2 team in the current world FIFA rankings and had wins over quality sides like France and Sweden in their run of friendlies leading into the tournament. Spain 2nd time qualified for the world cup, Jennifer Hermoso, Alexia Putellas, Marta Torrejón is the most experienced player of the team.
Women’s World Cup 2019 Prediction: Germany vs Spain Squad
We are sharing the squad player list of both Women’s football teams. In the 2019 World Cup, Spain enters this competition with the aim of progressing the best performance and Germany’s eyes to win the third-time world cup trophy. Germany is one of the strongest squad of this tournament where Spain haven’t a big tournament experience.
The full squad lists for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 of both teams can be accessed below:
- Prediction: Germany 1-0 Spain
- Date: Wednesday 12th June 2019 – 14:00 (UK)
- Place: Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France
- TV Info: BBC (UK), FOX Sports 1 (U.S.)
- Live Stream: BBC iPlayer (UK), FOX Sports Go (U.S.)
Germany Final 23-Woman Squad Players
- Coach: Martina Voss-Tecklenburg
- Star player: Alexandra Popp, Dzsenifer Marozsán, Lena Goeßling
- World Cup best: Fourth Place (2011)
- Rank: 2
- Captain: Martina Voss-Tecklenburg
- Top scorer: Alexandra Popp 96(46)
Goalkeepers: Almuth Schult (VfL Wolfsburg), Laura Benkarth (Bayern Munich), Merle Frohms (SC Freiburg)
Defenders: Carolin Simon (Lyon), Kathrin Hendrich (Bayern Munich), Leonie Maier (Arsenal), Marina Hegering (SGS Essen), Lena Goeßling (VfL Wolfsburg), Johanna Elsig (Turbine Potsdam), Verena Schweers (Bayern Munich), & Sara Doorsoun (VfL Wolfsburg)
Midfielders: Lena Oberdorf (SGS Essen), Svenja Huth (Turbine Potsdam), Dzsenifer Marozsán (Lyon), Sara Däbritz (Paris Saint-Germain), Giulia Gwinn (SC Freiburg), Linda Dallmann (SGS Essen), Melanie Leupolz (Bayern Munich) & Turid Knaak (SGS Essen)
Forwards: Lea Schüller (SGS Essen), Alexandra Popp (VfL Wolfsburg), Klara Bühl (SC Freiburg)
Spain Final 23-Woman Squad Players
- Coach: Jorge Vilda
- Star player: Marta Torrejón, Jennifer Hermoso, Victoria Losada
- World Cup best: Runners-up (2003)
- FIFA Rank: 13
- Captain: Marta Torrejón
- Top scorer: Jennifer Hermoso (30)
Goalkeepers: Dolores Gallardo (Atlético Madrid), Sandra Paños (Barcelona), María Asunción Quiñones (Real Sociedad)
Defenders: Celia Jiménez (Reign FC), Leila Ouahabi (Barcelona), Irene Paredes (Paris Saint-Germain), Ivana Andrés (Levante), Marta Torrejón (c) (Barcelona), María Pilar León (Barcelona) & Andrea Pereira (Barcelona)
Midfielders: Victoria Losada (Barcelona), Marta Corredera (Levante), Alexia Putellas (Barcelona), Patricia Guijarro (captain) ( Barcelona), Virginia Torrecilla (Montpellier), Silvia Meseguer (Atlético Madrid), Aitana Bonmatí (Barcelona), Amanda Sampedro (Atlético Madrid), & Andrea Falcón (Atlético Madrid)
Forwards: Mariona Caldentey (Barcelona), Jennifer Hermoso (Atlético Madrid), Lucía García ( Athletic Bilbao), & Nahikari García (Real Sociedad)