Germany – Finland: 79-73 – Live coverage of EuroBasket 2025 semifinal
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Germany leads 79-71 after Schröder scores. Earlier, Maxuni hit a three-pointer to make it 77-71, while Markkanen scored with a foul to bring Finland closer at 77-68. Finland had mounted a 6-0 run, but Schröder responded. With 2:36 left in the third quarter, the game remains intense.
Germany Calls Timeout
Germany takes a timeout as the game continues. Maxuni scores to make it 77-64, and Nkamua adds a basket, cutting the deficit to 77-66.
Germany Leads 61-47 at Halftime, Wagner “On Fire” with 20 Points
Germany is putting on an impressive display in the EuroBasket 2025 semifinal, leading Finland 61-47 at halftime. The team, coached by Alan Ibrahimagic, has dominated from the start, combining efficient offense with tough defense. Germany shoots 63% on two-pointers and 50% on three-pointers, making it hard for Finland to keep up.
Franz Wagner shines with 20 points, followed by Dennis Schröder with 13. For Finland, Lauri Markkanen has only 8 points as his team struggles to match Germany’s pace after a strong start.
Germany extends its lead with key plays. Schröder hits a three-pointer, Nkamoua scores with a foul, and adds a free throw. Murinen responds for Finland, making it 58-44.
With 2:21 left in the first half, Germany leads comfortably. Murinen hits a three-pointer, Nkamoua scores, and Schröder adds a basket plus free throw. Yadunen responds for Finland, but Germany maintains a strong advantage.
Germany extends their lead in the second quarter. Markkanen scores a powerful dunk, followed by Tice’s follow-up basket. Schröder sinks both free throws, while Tuovi receives a technical foul, adding to Finland’s struggles.Germany extends their lead in the second quarter. Markkanen scores a powerful dunk, followed by Tice’s follow-up basket. Schröder sinks both free throws, while Tuovi receives a technical foul, adding to Finland’s struggles.
8-0 run by Germany
Germany goes on an 8-0 run over 2 minutes and 47 seconds in the second quarter.
Franz Wagner leads the streak, scoring 6 of the 8 points and totaling 11 points in the game.
Germany fights back in the EuroBasket 2025 semifinal. Timan scores, giving Germany a 19–18 lead. Bonga adds another basket, making it 21–18. Yadunen sinks a free throw, narrowing the gap to 21–19. Da Silva hits a three-pointer, extending Finland’s lead to 24–19. Tristan Da Silva scores again, 26–19. Nkamua makes free throws, bringing the score to 26–21.
The EuroBasket 2025 semifinal between Germany and Finland saw Finland steadily build a lead in the first minutes. Yadunen scored to make it 4–9, followed by Gradison’s basket and three-pointer extending the gap to 6–14. Schröder kept Germany in the fight with free throws and a basket, but Lauri Markkanen’s three-point play pushed Finland ahead 9–16. Wagner’s dunk narrowed the margin to 11–16, before Markkanen added another basket to make it 11–18, keeping Finland firmly in control early.
In the EuroBasket 2025 semifinal between Germany and Finland, the game got off to an intense start. Finland quickly took the lead with Little hitting a three-pointer to make it 2–5, while Germany’s Theis responded to narrow the gap to 4–5. Early attempts from Germany, including a three by Schröder, missed their mark, signaling a tightly contested matchup from the opening minutes.
The first semifinal of EuroBasket 2025 is underway, with Germany facing Finland in what promises to be a thrilling clash. Finland opened the scoring through Jantunen, taking an early 2–0 lead.
Starting Lineups
- Germany: Dennis Schröder, Andreas Obst, Isaac Bonga, Franz Wagner, Daniel Theis
- Finland: Little, Gudatson, Valtonen, Lauri Markkanen, Jantunen
Before tip-off, the national anthems of both countries were performed, setting the stage for a high-stakes battle.
Pre-Game Remarks
German forward Daniel Theis emphasized the importance of staying focused:
“I don’t think the first game matters. We know Finland wants revenge. It’s a big game, but we still need two more wins.”
Finland’s head coach Lassi Tuovi expressed excitement about his team’s journey:
“I’m thrilled to be playing knockout basketball with this group. We’re moving step by step and enjoying the ride.”
Historical Context
- Finland has scored more than 90 points in four games during EuroBasket 2025—matching the total from its previous six tournaments combined.
- The all-time official FIBA record between Germany and Finland is 5–5, with both teams having had five-game winning streaks against each other. Since 1988, however, Germany has held the upper hand.
The Matchup
Germany enters as the tournament favorite. Following Serbia’s elimination, the reigning world champions are seen as frontrunners for gold, backed by six straight wins. Their offense has dismantled opponents, while their gritty quarterfinal victory against Luka Dončić’s Slovenia showed their resilience.
This is Germany’s fifth EuroBasket semifinal appearance and the first time in modern history they’ve reached back-to-back final fours.
Finland, meanwhile, is chasing history. With Lauri Markkanen leading the way, the “Wolfpack” has reached the semifinals for the first time ever. Their victory over Georgia secured a spot among Europe’s elite, but the challenge against Germany is monumental. The Germans had dominated their group-stage meeting in Tampere, winning 91–61.
Now, Finland hopes to turn the tables in front of their passionate supporters, while Germany looks to confirm its supremacy and move one step closer to the title.
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