Bye!published at 04:51 British Summer Time 11 August 2023
That's all from me. Go and get some sleep! Thanks for following along. You can read Emma Smith's report on that game here.
We'll see you later for Japan v Sweden at 08:30 BST.
FT: Spain 2-1 Netherlands (after extra time)
Youngster Salma Paralluelo scores in extra time to send Spain to the semi-finals
Earlier Spain had gone ahead through a Mariona Caldentey penalty
Netherlands' Stefanie van der Gragt equalised in injury time
Winners will play either Japan or Sweden in the semi-finals
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That's all from me. Go and get some sleep! Thanks for following along. You can read Emma Smith's report on that game here.
We'll see you later for Japan v Sweden at 08:30 BST.
Just a reminder Spain will face the winner of Japan v Sweden which kicks off at 08:30 BST.
That game is going to be an absolute cracker.
FT: Spain 2-1 Netherlands
What it means to score in extra-time to send your country through to the semi-finals of the World Cup for the first.
What a moment for 19-year-old Salma Paralluelo, who became Spain's youngest ever goalscorer in the tournament in the process.
FT: Spain 2-1 Netherlands
Salma Paralluelo falls to her knees at full-time. Jorge Vilda hugs players on the touchline. The substitutes sprint onto the pitch to celebrate.
Netherlands captain Sherida Spitse is in tears in the Netherlands dugout.
Spain 2-1 Netherlands
Spain have done it. They are through to the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup for the first time.
The Netherlands, finalists in 2019, are heading home.
ET: Spain 2-1 Netherlands
A corner for the Netherlands in the final 50 seconds of extra-time...
Headed away by Spain!
ET: Spain 2-1 Netherlands
Kerstin Casparij blocks Jenni Hermoso's cross. She then lays it back but the cross is poor.
Spain are just counting down the seconds on the clock.
ET: Spain 2-1 Netherlands
Caitlin Dijkstra drags back Salma Paralluelo just as she looks to get away again on the left.
ET: Spain 2-1 Netherlands
Spain have their tails up. Caitlin Dijkstra has to intercept a pull-back and it's out for a corner.
ET: Spain 2-1 Netherlands
Just a few seconds after Lineth Beerensteyn missed that huge chance as well...
But you can't say Spain don't deserve to be ahead. They have had countless chances throughout the 114 minutes so far.
Salma Paralluelo (111 mins)
A HUGE goal from the Barcelona teenager.
She's the youngest ever Spaniard to score at a Women's World Cup and as it stands, it's sending Spain through to the semi-finals.
Salma Paralluelo receives it from Jenni Hermoso and her first touch takes her away. She keeps her calm in the box and strikes it perfectly in off the left post. What a moment for the 19-year-old!
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Noooo, what a chance!
A long throw-in bounces awkwardly in the box and isn't dealt with by any of the defenders.
It comes through to Lineth Beerensteyn, who is just a few yards out, and she skies it over the bar!
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
It's the Dutch who are enjoying more of the possession so far in this half. They have got better as the match has gone on. Spain should have been done and dusted after 45 minutes.
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Agonising!
Lieke Martens flicks it on to Lineth Beerensteyn and she does so well, beating the defender and carrying it into the box.
Unfortunately, the shot is dragged inches wide of the far post!
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
A change for the Netherlands. Stefanie van der Gragt is off, on comes Kerstin Casparij.
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Last period of extra-time. Will anyone step up?
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Injured Netherlands striker Vivianne Miedema on Twitter: "Anyone else really nervous? And tired but wide awake at the same time?"
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Nothing to separate the teams yet. We've got one more 15-minute period to go.
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Alexia Putellas, Ona Batlle and Eva Navarro all link-up nicely on the right before Jenni Hermoso's header is blocked by Lynn Wilms.
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Jenni Hermoso is unmarked when the cross is curled in from the right and it bounces awkwardly near the post. Daphne van Domselaar does enough to scramble it away.