Postpublished at 18:03 British Summer Time 13 July 2022
Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
And we're back under way in Sheffield. If either side can find a way to win this match, it would put them in a great position to advance into the quarter-finals.
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Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
And we're back under way in Sheffield. If either side can find a way to win this match, it would put them in a great position to advance into the quarter-finals.
HT: Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Izzy Christiansen
Everton and England midfielder on BBC Two
In possession Sweden have been a little bit forceful playing too straight and direct. They need to use the wings and the angles.
Switzerland have been very impressive with their defending. Sweden need to change their tactics.
HT: Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Jonas Eidevall
Arsenal manager on BBC Two
When we have seen the games here, the only thing that is hard to predict this summer has been the stock market and the VAR decision making.
This was the right decision and I hope this can set the precedent.
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Watch highlights as Germany beat Spain 2-0 to secure top spot in Group B and avoid a Euro 2022 quarter-final tie with hosts England.
Denmark 1-0 Finland
Watch highlights of Denmark's 1-0 win against Finland, which kept their Danes' hopes of progression at Euro 2022 alive with Pernille Harder scoring the game's only goal at Stadium MK.
Before we get going again at Bramall Lane, let's have a quick look back at yesterday's action...
Some half-time watching for you all.
Here's how a request from work led to Rachel becoming one of the Lionesses' biggest fans. Enjoy.
HT: Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Jonas Eidevall
Arsenal manager on BBC Two
Sweden's offence needs to attack with pace and force Switzerland to spread out.
HT: Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
This was the main incident of the first half as Switzerland were awarded a penalty, only for it to be overturned after a video assistant referee check with the on-pitch referee then reversing her original decision.
HT: Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Izzy Christiansen
Everton and England midfielder on BBC Two
There was a break in play and I was thinking it's amazing to see players splashing water on their faces.
It's hot and that's played a part. Switzerland have been really organised and are frustrating Sweden.
When you can, have a listen to the Daily Euros podcast as Alessia Russo describes what the atmosphere was like in the England camp following their 8-0 win over Norway on Monday.
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Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Sweden are second in the world rankings, behind only the United States, while Switzerland are down in 20th - currently the 12th best team in Europe.
But it's goalless at the break.
Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Considering 19 players and staff members of the Switzerland unit were affected by a stomach bug that caused them to cancel a training session earlier this week, this has been a very decent showing from the Swiss in the first half.
Both sides have only managed one shot on target apiece so far.
Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Sweden want a free-kick on the edge of the penalty area but don't get it as Stina Blackstenius was shoulder-to-shoulder with Switzerland's Viola Calligaris, but referee Marta Huerta de Aza is happy with Calligaris' challenge.
Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
It's been a week since England kicked off Euro 2022 in front of 68,871 fans at Old Trafford.
What a festival we've witnessed so far. We've had goals - lots of them - city centre takeovers and carnival atmospheres across the nine stadiums that have hosted matches.
Attendance records for the tournament are being shattered, but there have also been complaints of "sold-out" stadiums not actually being full at kick-off.
So we want to hear from you on your experiences of a tournament that's capturing new supporters for women's football across the length and breadth of the country.
Let us know your experiences right here.
Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Sweden get lucky after a surprising error from Chelsea's Magdalena Eriksson. She plays a loose pass backwards near the halfway line, but doesn't find a team-mate and that releases Switzerland's Ramona Bachmann.
But it's good defending from Nathalie Bjorn as, despite slipping, she is able to produce a recovery sliding challenge to block the strike from Bachmann after she had raced into the penalty area.
Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Just over 10 minutes ago we asked if Switzerland should have had a penalty after they had a potential one overturned after a video assistant referee check.
It's close, but the majority of you think the officials made the right decision and that no penalty was the correct call.
Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
A couple of chances for Sweden. Kosovare Asllani, not too far from the corner flag, produces a lovely outswinging free-kick, but the Swiss defence can partially clear.
However, Sweden come again and, from the opposite flank, Johanna Rytting Kaneryd produces an angled, dangerous ball into the box but Asllani sliding in at the back post can't get a touch to convert the delivery.
Sweden have been the better side since Switzerland were awarded a penalty, only for it to be cancelled out moments later.
Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Sweden's Nathalie Bjorn lifts a rather hopeful high ball into the box and Stina Blackstenius, 12 yards out, can't gather much power on the dropping ball and the looping header is comfortably dealt with by Switzerland goalkeeper Gaelle Thalmann.
Sweden 0-0 Switzerland
Sweden are appealing for a penalty of their own, but they're not going to get one for this. Kosovare Asllani shoots at goal from the edge of the box and Switzerland's Eseosa Aigbogun charges down the shot at close range.
However, with her back turned, the ball bounces up and hits her arm, which is close to her body. No VAR check needed for this one and the game continues.