Esp Vs Ger - First-half - Bein.mp4.mp4 Apr 2026
: Spain arguably edged the first half, attempting eight shots to Germany's three. However, none of Spain's attempts came from inside the box, highlighting Germany's disciplined defensive block.
: The best opportunities of the half fell to Germany’s Kai Havertz , who first headed a cross directly at Unai Simón and later scuffed a tame shot at the keeper when he seemed to have only the goalie to beat. ESP vs GER - First-Half - Bein.mp4.mp4
Spain employed a tactical masterclass in the first half, maintaining a tight, constricted midfield that largely prevented Germany from executing their offensive game plan. While Germany struggled with Spain's speed and transition play, they remained a threat through aerial crosses and direct play to Havertz . You can view the full highlights and analysis on the official beIN SPORTS Match Report . : Spain arguably edged the first half, attempting
: The match was interrupted frequently by fouls, with three players receiving yellow cards in the first half alone. First-Half Performance Summary Goals Shots Best Chance Long-range efforts Kai Havertz (Head/Scuffed shot) Early Injury Pedri (8') Tactical Analysis Spain employed a tactical masterclass in the first
: Just eight minutes into the game, Spain's 21-year-old star Pedri was forced off due to injury following a heavy challenge from Toni Kroos. He was replaced by Dani Olmo , who would later become the game’s standout performer.
The first half was less about clinical finishing and more about tactical fouls and defensive resilience.
The first half of the UEFA Euro 2024 quarterfinal between Spain and Germany was a high-tension, physical battle that ultimately ended goalless. While the scoreboard remained 0-0, the opening 45 minutes were defined by crucial injuries, tactical dominance by Spain, and missed opportunities for the host nation. Key Events & Statistics