Goal

List of goalscorers

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End of match

End of match

  • 96'
    FT: Germany 1-2 Sweden. Sweden's trip to the semi-finals has been 24 years in the making, but they've finally done it, and deservingly so after a wonderful game and a clear domination after the first half.
  • 90'
    6 min of added time!
  • 89'
    CLOSE! Sweden almost wrap it up, with Blackstenius hammering just over from the edge of the area. It’s end-to-end in Rennes now!
  • 86'
    Rubensson out, Bjorn in.
  • 85'
    No penalty!
  • 84'
    Dramatic scenes in Rennes, as VAR seems to be checking for a possible penalty to Germany after a possible offside call wrongly awarded.
  • 80'
    Germany have conceided more goals today than in any of their previous matches this tournament...
  • 75'
    With 15 minutes remaining, there will now be another cooling break, which have proved to be essential in the terrible Europe heatwave this summer.
  • 70'
    Schuller is replaced by Oberdorf.
  • 66'
    Fischer’s back up and about, and performing pretty well at that, but it looks as though she’s going to be subbed. She wants to continue, but on comes Ilestedt.
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  • 56'
    Rolfo becomes the first player to go into the book, having clattered into Magull. The Sweden winger will now miss the semi-final, should her side progress.
  • 55'
    Rolfo will miss the semi if Sweden make it. She’s booked for sticking a leg across Magull. She suddenly realises the implications of her actions, and holds her head in despair.
  • 48'
    What a brilliant start to the second half for Sweden! The ball falls to Blackstenius after Schult's had made a great save from Rolfo's header, and the striker is on hand to prod home from point-blank range.
  • 48'
    GOAAAAAAAAAALLLLLL!!!!! Goal by Sweden! Surprising match this is becoming!
  • 46'
    Germany have made a second change, with Dallman replacing star Marozsan.
  • 45'
    Second half underway!
  • 45'
    HT: Germany 1-1 Sweden. The Germans are dominating, but Sweden has responded appropriately and has managed to challenge them. And interesting half is to come, which will no doubt prove key, as heat is not going anywhere and the players are getting tired...
  • 45'
    Half time in Rennes!
  • 43'
    Well, no risks taken by Germany. Simon is off, with Leonie Maier – who has recently signed for Arsenal – coming on.
  • 40'
    Simon is down for Germany, and is now having to receive treatment off of the pitch. In the meantime, her side are carrying on with 10.
  • 38'
    Great effort! Sweden are on the front foot quickly after the restart, and again find a gap between Germany’s defence and their goalkeeper. Blackstenius wastes no time in getting off a snapshot, but Schult reacts to tip it over.
  • 35'
    As it has been done in other Women's World Cup matches, the players have been taking water breaks because of the ridiculously warm conditions.
  • 30'
    Magull is proving to be very dangerous, and Sweden is clearly struggling to deal with her.
  • 26'
    A slack pass from Fischer gifts Huth the ball in a dangerous position, but she is unable to make it count, with her ball towards Schueller cut out before it can reach its target.
  • 24'
    Fun fact: Germany is the only team to have kept a clean sheet so far in this World Cup until now!
  • 21'
    GOAAAAAALLLLLL!!!! It was a long punt upfield from Sembrant, but Germany's defence were caught cold, and Jakobsson made them pay!
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  • 16'
    GOAAAAAALLLLLLLLL!!!!
  • 13'
    Sweden are showing their attacking capabilities for the first time in the game, with Jakobsson and Aillani taking turns in the attack.
  • 5'
    Free kick for Germany after a foul by Sweden, which could prove to be dangerous.
  • 3'
    Nasty tackle by Sweden to start off the game, which is sure to be a very physical affair with these two teams.
  • 1'
    And we're off!
Start of match

Start of match

  • PRVW
    hymns are being sung, players are on the field. It's about to go down!
  • PRVW
    Not long to kick off!
  • PRVW
    In the Round-of-16 match, the Blue and Yellows required a penalty save from Hedvig Lindahl to halt Canada’s momentum to eke out a 1-0 win.
  • PRVW
    On the opposite end, Sweden has toiled in its path to the last-eight stage. The side put five past a hapless Thailand side but has struggled for creativity in its other contests against superior opponent
  • PRVW
    The Die Nationelf are the only team yet to concede in the tournament so far and their coach Martina Voss-Teckleburg has warned there is more to come from her women after the routine 3-0 win over Nigeria in the Round-of-16.
  • PRVW
    With four wins, eleven goals and four clean sheets to its name, Germany is in prime form heading into its quarterfinal clash against Sweden today at the Park in Rennes.
  • PRVW
    There are no surprises from Peter Gerhardsson's line-up as he's going with the same team that started against Canada. Expect to see the team set up in a 4-3-3 formation with Asllani playing in an attacking midfield role.
  • PRVW
    Germany will start without Marozsan again, but the talismanic playmaker will be on the bench. Germany could be lining up in a 4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1 formation today, but it will more likely be a 4-2-3-1.
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    Sweden's starting XI: Lindahl, Glas, Fischer, Sembrant, Eriksson, Rubensson, Asllani, Seger, Jakobsson, Blackstenius, Rolfo.
  • PRVW
    Germany's starting XI: Schult, Gwinn, Doorsoun, Hegering, Simon, Dabritz, Dallmann, Magull, Huth, Popp, Schuller.
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    Team news and line-ups to come!
Info

Pre-match

29 June 2019, 18:30

Referee: Stéphanie Frappart

Stadium: Roazhon Park

  • PRVW
    Hello and welcome to our live, minute to minute coverage of this afternoon's second Women's World Cup quarter-final.