The match between Germany and Spain was full of excitement, with several close calls that kept fans on the edge of their seats. At 2:16p ET, Wirtz got a chance to take a look, but Germany was denied a goal at 2:11p ET. Despite this setback, Germany managed to tie the game at 1:51p ET. Havertz tried to break through at 1:43p ET, but was unsuccessful. Andrich also couldn’t knock it in at 1:33p ET.
At halftime, the score was still tied at 0-0. Simon made a crucial save at 12:26p ET while Spain failed to capitalize on opportunities at 12:18p ET. Pedri’s day ended early at 12:11p ET, and a quick shot didn’t land at 12:03p ET.
Before the game even started, there were already chatter and anticipation on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram at 11:44p ET and 11:31p ET respectively. The live coverage began building up to the intense moments that followed during the match.
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