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Spain 2-1 Sweden: Spain beat Sweden in dramatic late-game action to book place in final Spain are the first team of the 2023 Women’s World Cup to book their place in the tournament’s final, where they’ll face either England or Australia. After a cagey 80 minutes, both teams came alive to score three goals in total before the end. It’s the first time Spain’s Women’s team have reached a World Cup final. The game had few chances for much of the match but came alive when Spanish substitute Salma Paralluelo, 19, gave Spain the lead with just 10 minutes remaining.…
2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup fixtures for Wednesday 16 August The final day of the semi-final matches of the 2023 Women’s World Cup sees England face tournament co-hosts Australia – in front of a sold-out crowd (mostly backing the Matildas). The winner of the match will book their spot in the tournament final, which will take place on Sunday 20 August. Wednesday 16 August Match 62: England v Australia (11:00 BST) – BBC One
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