A Women’s World Cup will meet the first finalist this Tuesday. Spain and Sweden open the semifinal of the tournament and face each other, at 5 am (Brasília time), at Eden Park Stadium, in Auckland, New Zealand.
Where to watch: The match will be broadcast on Globoon open television, on YouTube through Cazé TVthrough the paid channel SportTV as well as streaming platforms Fifa+ e Globoplay.
Spain and Sweden managed ratings with good doses of drama. The Spanish team, for example, beat the Netherlands in the quarterfinals only in overtime. Spain took the tie in the 45th minute of the second half, but advanced in extra time with a goal from Paralluelo and triumphed by 2-1.
Spain reached the semifinals of the Women’s World Cup for the first time in history. On the way here, the Spanish team advanced in second place in Group C, with six points, three less than Japan. Afterwards, they beat Switzerland 5-1, in the round of 16, and tested the fans’ hearts. in the victory over the Netherlands.
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— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) August 12, 2023
Sweden, in turn, has more history at this stage of the World Cup. It is the fifth time he has reached the semifinals. In the current edition, the classification also had a dose of emotion.
The Swedish team opened 2-0, but saw Japan react. The Japanese missed a penalty and scored in the final stretch of the game. Sweden, despite the pressure, managed to hold the 2-1 and advanced to the stage.
Sweden’s run at the Worlds is consistent, but it also has emotion. Sweden advanced in first place in Group G, with nine points. In the round of 16, they defeated the United States on penalties, after a goalless draw in normal time and overtime. The victory over Japan increases confidence in search of a place in the final.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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