SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 46 mins
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Germany star Dzsenifer Marozsan is back from a broken toe suffered in the opening 10 minutes of the tournament and replaces Linda Dallmann at half-time.
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
Emlyn Begley
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Germany star Dzsenifer Marozsan is back from a broken toe suffered in the opening 10 minutes of the tournament and replaces Linda Dallmann at half-time.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
We are under way... with one change.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
I bet neither team really want extra time in this heat.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
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HT: Germany 1-1 Sweden
Claire Rafferty
Ex-England international on BBC One
Germany were all over the place with one direct ball. Sofia Jakobsson had just threatened with an opportunity before and the Germans got their distances wrong.
Each of Germany’s last two Women’s World Cup quarter-finals have gone to extra time – they lost 1-0 in 2011 to Japan and drew 1-1 with France in 2015 before winning 5-4 on penalties.
HT: Germany 1-1 Sweden
Jordan Nobbs
England midfielder on BBC One
Right now Alexandra Popp is in there spraying the balls around for Germany and she has been a key player.
Until now it has been working, but they might look to move her into a more dangerous area in the second half.
HT: Germany 1-1 Sweden
Claire Rafferty
Ex-England international on BBC One
Germany started the better by overloading the midfield but Sweden really grew into it with those long balls and Germany are struggling with their distances between each other.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
The whistle goes. We are level at the break.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Sweden are just passing the ball round nicely. But they're running out of time to get a chance before the HT whistle.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Laura Bassett
Former England defender on BBC One
As a substitution, you should already be engaged in the game from the bench, thinking about how you are going to play and behave in certain situations.
Coming on at such a crucial time is key.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Three minutes added on.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Almost a great chance for Sweden. Sofia Jakobsson's cross goes to Stina Blackstenius and Elin Rubensson and they get in each other's way, with Germany winning the loose ball.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Germany's Carolin Simon can't carry on. She's replaced by new Arsenal signing Leonie Maier.
Maier goes to the right, with Giulia Gwinn stepping over to left-back.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Laura Bassett
Former England defender on BBC One
Sara Doorsoun's pace gets Germany out of trouble a lot of the time.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
From the corner, Germany goalkeeper Almuth Schult comes off her line but Fridolina Rolfo can't get anywhere near enough power on her header to turn it towards goal.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Another long ball causes Germany all kinds of problems. And a Sara Doorsoun back-pass under pressure from Stina Blackstenius is hacked away by the keeper.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Lina Magull tries to win a corner for Germany by tapping the ball off Nilla Fischer, but it comes back off the goalscorer and is a goal-kick.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Maybe I've been a bit harsh, she's off the pitch getting treatment now.
Germany 1-1 Sweden
Another misplaced pass by Germany left-back Carolin Simon - she's got less than 70% passing accuracy today - gives the ball to Sweden but they can't do anything with it.