Summary

  • Fifa Women's World Cup quarter-finals

  • Magull with opener for Germany before Jakobsson levels

  • Blackstenius puts Sweden into lead from close range

  • Sweden face the Netherlands in semi-final

  1. NO PENALTYpublished at 84 mins

    Germany 1-2 Sweden

    Referee Stephanie Frappart sticks with her initial decision and Germany do not get a penalty.

    Referee Stephanie Frappart pauses play to discuss with the video assistant refereeImage source, Reuters
  2. Postpublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 29 June 2019

    Germany 1-2 Sweden

    Germany's World Cup could hinge on this.

  3. VAR

    Video Assistant Refereepublished at 83 mins

    Germany 1-2 Sweden

    Oh. Here we go. We have VAR as they look at a possible Germany penalty.

  4. Postpublished at 83 mins

    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.

    Alexandra Popp is down injuredImage source, Reuters
  5. Postpublished at 81 mins

    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.

  6. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Germany 1-2 Sweden

    Ten minutes left for Germany to save their World Cup dream.

  7. 'The real game changer'published at 19:07 British Summer Time 29 June 2019

    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.

    Sofia JakobssonImage source, EPA
  8. Postpublished at 79 mins

    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.

  9. Postpublished at 19:06 British Summer Time 29 June 2019

    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.

  10. Postpublished at 77 mins

    Germany 1-2 Sweden

    After a break of about two minutes, we're back under way.

  11. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Germany 1-2 Sweden

    Cooling break.

    Germany take time to gather their thoughts during the cooling breakImage source, Getty Images
  12. 'Sweden have taken their moments'published at 19:03 British Summer Time 29 June 2019

    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.

  13. Postpublished at 74 mins

    Germany 1-2 Sweden

    Lena Oberdorf takes the ball... and the player as the 17-year-old brings down Kosovare Asllani, who needs treatment.

    Lena Oberdorf fouls Sweden's Kosovare AsllaniImage source, Getty Images
  14. 'Real quality'published at 19:01 British Summer Time 29 June 2019

    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.

    Dzsenifer MarozsanImage source, Getty Images
  15. Postpublished at 73 mins

    Germany 1-2 Sweden

    But Sweden keeper Hedvig Lindahl is able to catch the corner. And takes her time to release it.

  16. Postpublished at 73 mins

    Germany 1-2 Sweden

    Linda Sembrant makes a mess of a clearance and gives Germany a corner that there was no need to concede.

  17. Postpublished at 72 mins

    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.

    Stina Blackstenius slips as she tried to round the last German defenderImage source, Getty Images
  18. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 70 mins

    Germany 1-2 Sweden

    Germany bring on 17-year-old midfielder Lena Oberdorf for fellow youngster Lea Schuller. Alexandra Popp moves up front.

  19. Postpublished at 68 mins

    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.

  20. 'Two or three more Popps in their team'published at 18:54 British Summer Time 29 June 2019

    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.

    Alexandra PoppImage source, Getty Images