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Relive Fifa Women's World Cup: Spain beat Netherlands to reach semi-finals
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- 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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Live Reporting
Emma Sanders
All times stated are UK
SUBSTITUTIONS
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
We've been waiting for this move by Jorge Vilda...
Mariona Caldentey and Esther González are off. Here comes two-time Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas and Eva Navarro.
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ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Jenni Hermoso has a go from a long way out and it floats harmlessly out for a goal kick.
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ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
That's all from Damaris Egurrola. She's replaced by Caitlin Dijkstra for her second appearance of the tournament.
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ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Damaris Egurrola has been made to work hard in midfield and she's got cramp.
CLOSE!
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Jackie Groenen's backheel opens up the attack on the left. It's curled in by Dominique Janssen for Katja Snoeijs and Ivana Andres has to make an acrobatic clearance to prevent her bundling it over the line.
Crucial defending!
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ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Lineth Beerensteyn sneaks in behind and pulls it back to Lieke Martens. She hits it first time but it's straight at the keeper. That's her first shot on target in the game!
KICK-OFF
ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Right. Here we go. We need a winner by the end of this half an hour or we're going to a penalty shootout.
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ET: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Spain have conceded two goals in the last 15 minutes of the second half.
Only China (3) have conceded more in that period during this Women's World Cup.
FULL-TIME - Heading to extra-time
FT: Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Well. 31-year-old Stefanie van der Gragt, on her 106th appearance, scored the stoppage-time equaliser for the Netherlands to take this game to extra-time after giving away the penalty for Spain's opening goal.
She's retiring after this tournament so was determined not to bow out on a sad note. Can the Dutch finish it off and frustrate Spain?
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Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Stefanie van der Gragt is enjoying the drama today! She almost flicks it back into her own net.
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Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Lineth Beerensteyn wins a free-kick inside Spain's half. The Netherlands will send everyone up and into the box.
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Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Mariona Caldentey now handballs it just as Spain were starting to build some pressure. The Netherlands won't be in any rush to take it.
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Spain 1-1 Netherlands
It's end-to-end stuff now. The Dutch have found new energy and Katja Snoeijs has given them another outlet up front. She's penalised for handball though as she tries to control a cross on the edge of Spain's box.
GOAL - Spain 1-1 Netherlands
Stefanie van der Gragt (90+2 mins)
Oh, hello?!
It's a stunning finish from defender Stefanie van der Gragt, who gave away the penalty for Spain's goal.
She's slipped through in behind and she keeps her cool, firing it past a helpless Cata Coll.
We could be heading for extra-time here!
Spanish party in Auckland
Spain 1-0 Netherlands
Neil Johnston
BBC Sport in Auckland
Spanish celebrations have broken out at the Fifa Fan Festival in Auckland. La Roja will be heading back here for a semi-final with Japan or Sweden next Tuesday as it stands.
Dutch fans look stunned. There's lots of orange on display but it's the Spain supporters who are making all the noise.
INJURY TIME
Spain 1-0 Netherlands
12 minutes. Eeek!
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Spain 1-0 Netherlands
The Netherlands may have left it too late because the chances are coming now.
Lineth Beerensteyn cuts in off the left but her shot is skewed well wide of the far post.
SUBSTITUTION
Spain 1-0 Netherlands
Chelsea's Aniek Nouwen is on for the Netherlands. She replaces Esmee Brugts.
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Spain 1-0 Netherlands
Mariona Caldentey loses the ball to Jackie Groenen right on the edge of the Spain box but she can't get a shot off.
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Spain 1-0 Netherlands
Lieke Martens curls a cross in from the left... Gathered in by the goalkeeper.