Today at the World Cup: Spain and Sweden set up semi-final clash

Aug 11, 2023 3 min read
Netherlandsโ€™ Victoria Pelova (left) and Spainโ€™s Ona Batlle compete for the ball during the Womenโ€™s World Cup quarter-final (
Netherlandsโ€™ Victoria Pelova (left) and Spainโ€™s Ona Batlle compete for the ball during the Womenโ€™s World Cup quarter-final (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)

Spain and Sweden became the first sides to reach the World Cup semi-finals on Friday.

The two sides will meet in the last four after Spain beat the Netherlands 2-1 and Sweden overcame Japan by the same margin.

Here, Football Mad takes a look at a tense day of action and what is in store in the remaining two semi-finals.

Spanish history

A controversial game in Wellington saw Spain reach the last four for the first time.

VAR was a main talking point with Esther Gonzalezโ€™s effort for Spain disallowed for offside on review.

Referee Stephanie Frappart then overturned her decision to give Netherlands a penalty before VAR intervened again to give Spain a spot-kick for Stefanie van der Gragtโ€™s handball.

After all the controversy, teenage winger Salma Paralluelo came off the bench to score Spainโ€™s 111th-minute winner.

Super Sweden

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Sweden players celebrate their 2-1 World Cup quarter-final victory over Japan (Andrew Cornaga/AP)

Sweden outplayed Japan to reach the World Cup semi-finals for the fifth time.

Amanda Ilestedtโ€™s close-range finish and Filippa Angeldahlโ€™s penalty put them in full control six minutes into the second half.

Japan did mount a late revival with Riko Ueki sending a penalty against the crossbar and fellow substitute Honoka Hayashi firing home three minutes from time.

But a Japan equaliser would have been an injustice and Sweden rightfully took their place in the last four once again.

First-time winners guaranteed

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Japanโ€™s World Cup exit means there will be a new champion in the 2023 edition in Australia and New Zealand (Abbie Parr/AP)

The exit of 2011 World Cup winners Japan means a new name will be carved on the trophy.

Four-time winners the United States were also beaten by Sweden in the previous round, while two-time champions Germany failed to make it out of the group stage.

Norway, the only other country to win the Womenโ€™s World Cup back in 1995, were beaten in the last 16.

As well as Spain and Sweden, Australia, France, England and Colombia are still in the hunt for a first World Cup triumph.

England โ€“ and Becks โ€“ expects

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David Beckhamโ€™s advice has inspired Englandโ€™s Lionesses at the World Cup (John Walton/PA)

The Lionesses head into their quarter-final clash against Colombia with the pre-tournament words of former England captain David Beckham ringing in their ears.

Forward Alessia Russo revealed how โ€œheartthrobโ€ Beckham had boosted Sarina Wiegmanโ€™s squad before their departure for Australia and New Zealand.

โ€œHe was really nice. It was a pinch-me moment in terms of what womenโ€™s sport nowadays has done,โ€ Russo said of the pre-World Cup chat.

โ€œIt was amazing actually. He has been one of my idols โ€“ and heartthrobs โ€“ ever since I was a little girl.โ€

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What next?

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World Cup 2023 Quarter-finals (PA Graphics)

Quarter-final: Australia v France (0800)
Quarter-final: England v Colombia (1130)

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