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Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
A corner comes in from the right from Sweden and it's curling dangerously towards the near post.
Sherida Spitse is alert and heads it clear. Kosovare Asllani then thumps a half-volley way wide.
Groenen with low finish for Netherlands in extra-time
Both sides hit woodwork in normal time
Euro champions Netherlands will face World Cup holders USA in the final
Emma Sanders
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
A corner comes in from the right from Sweden and it's curling dangerously towards the near post.
Sherida Spitse is alert and heads it clear. Kosovare Asllani then thumps a half-volley way wide.
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Lyon
A while back, I discovered Shanice van de Sanden's middle name was Janice and I've not stopped thinking about it since.
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
Right, 10 minutes to go. It's all been very cagey. Who is going to take the risk?
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
How crucial was this save?
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
Lina Hurtig and Elin Rubensson are replaced by Sweden duo Madelen Janogy and Julia Zigiotti.
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Lyon
The crowd inside Stade de Lyon is confirmed as 48,452.
That's around 5,000 less than last night for England v USA.
There's arguably equal decibel levels, though, especially when Shanice van de Sanden is on the charge
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
That's what Shanice van de Sanden can do. She pumps up the crowd afterwards too, waving her arms encouraging and shouting the equivalent of "come on" in Dutch.
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
Shanice van de Sanden races away as the Netherlands look to break. She gets all the way to the edge of the box - she's so fast her teammates can't catch up - but Magdalena Eriksson does just enough to concede a corner.
The resulting set piece is swung into the centre and it's flicked on towards the back post but there's nobody there and it bounces wide.
Sue Smith
Former England forward on BBC One
It's fantastic to see the amount of people who want to watch women's football. The standard has been great. There have been some excellent matches.
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
Here's that excellent save from Netherlands' keeper Sari van Veenendaal earlier.
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
There were huge cheers when Shanice van de Sanden came on. This is her home ground after all!
Her first involvement is to skip away down the right before her curling delivery is headed away by Linda Sembrant.
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Paul: People in the comments should show these two teams more respect. Not a good game but both got here on merit. Sweden beat Germany so to say England would have walked past either side is disrespectful.
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
Here's that change we have all been expecting. Shanice van de Sanden replaces Lineth Beerensteyn for the Netherlands.
Can the Lyon winger provide the winner?
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
The ball comes in from the right and Danielle van de Donk thinks she has been pushed by Nilla Fischer.
The referee is having none of it and I agree, the Swedish defender was just too strong.
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
Danielle van de Donk has been excellent, as always. She tracks all the way back and gets a tackle in on Linda Sembrant on the right.
Sweden retain possession but a poor cross is easily dealt with by the keeper at the near post.
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
There has been talk of having smaller goals in the women's game but we have seen two fantastic goalkeeping displays so far.
It makes me smile inside.
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
Lina Hurtig gets into the box on the left-hand side but Dutch full-back Desiree van Lunteren times her sliding tackle to perfection.
Jackie Groenen tries to break quickly but doesn't get far.
Netherlands 0-0 Sweden
Caroline Chapman
BBC Sport in Lyon
Miedema stood cold, mouth wide open, after that header was tipped over by Hadvig Lindahl.
A brilliant save by the Chelsea keeper.
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
The faintest of touches from Hedvig Lindahl to tip the ball onto the crossbar.
This is my dream, watching a top game and talking about top goalkeeping, this never happens at a Women's World Cup (!)
Sue Smith
Former England forward on BBC One
That's why Sweden are fearful at set-pieces. The delivery is pin-point. What a save. Two fantastic saves, one from either goalkeeper.
They're such a threat, whether it's a corner or wide free-kick. They're so powerful, they have so many options in there.