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Germany 1-2 Sweden
Referee Stephanie Frappart sticks with her initial decision and Germany do not get a penalty.
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Germany 1-2 Sweden
Referee Stephanie Frappart sticks with her initial decision and Germany do not get a penalty.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Germany's World Cup could hinge on this.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Oh. Here we go. We have VAR as they look at a possible Germany penalty.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Oh oh. Alexandra Popp needs treatment as she collides with the keeper while getting a head onto Dzsenifer Marozsan's cross.
The offside flag goes up. In fact Germany could have had a penalty if that hadn't been offside.
Popp is fine to continue though. They don't have any subs left.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Germany captain Alexandra Popp has a, um, pop from about 20 yards out but her shot is blocked by a defender.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Ten minutes left for Germany to save their World Cup dream.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Laura Bassett
Former England defender on BBC One
Sofia Jakobsson is the real game changer for Sweden and she can dictate the pace of the attack.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
I really like watching Sweden's forwards, such class. Sofia Jakobsson runs at Germany with a couple of stepovers and her 20-yard shot is parried by Almuth Schult.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
No VAR decisions in the quarter-finals so far apparently. After roughly infinity trillion in the group stages and last 16.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
After a break of about two minutes, we're back under way.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Cooling break.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Laura Bassett
Former England defender on BBC One
The history books, the stats and the figures suggest this should be a German win. But all credit to Sweden who have taken their moments and shown no fear.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Lena Oberdorf takes the ball... and the player as the 17-year-old brings down Kosovare Asllani, who needs treatment.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Laura Bassett
Former England defender on BBC One
You can see Germany are happy going down the wide channels because if they get a corner, they have real quality with Dzsenifer Marozsan's delivery.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
But Sweden keeper Hedvig Lindahl is able to catch the corner. And takes her time to release it.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Linda Sembrant makes a mess of a clearance and gives Germany a corner that there was no need to concede.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Huge chance for Sweden. Fridolina Rolfo plays Stina Blackstenius in down the left. Blackstenius speeds away and cuts inside and then - at the crucial moment - she slips near the penalty spot before she can shoot.
Got to credit Germany's Marina Hegering for tracking her and putting her off though.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Germany bring on 17-year-old midfielder Lena Oberdorf for fellow youngster Lea Schuller. Alexandra Popp moves up front.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Germany have a free-kick on the left wing but Sweden clear. The two-time world champions haven't done much in this half. At all.
Germany 1-2 Sweden
Laura Bassett
Former England defender on BBC One
I think Germany are getting into some good positions and feeding the wide players but they could do with two or three more Alexandra Popps in the team.
Her defensive duties have been spot on but she needs to be in the box.