The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup rolls on into the semifinal matches. In match one, the United States held off England for a 2-1 victory and a spot in Sunday's final.
Match two of the semifinals sees the Netherlands take on Sweden, after Holland's 2-0 victory over Italy and Sweden's shocking 2-1 win over Germany .
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The Netherlands made quick work of Italy. Vivianne Miedema and Stefanie van der Gragt led the Oranje into the next round, scoring within 10 minutes of each other on two headers to end Italy's historic run.
It was Sweden, however, who stunned the field with a 2-1, come-from-behind victory over two-time World Cup winner, Germany.
Sofia Jakobsson scored to even the score with Germany's in the 22nd minute. Stina Blackstenius slammed home a spilled rebound just after returning from halftime to snag the victory.
It's a tale of two Cinderella stories for the semis on this half of the bracket. The Swedes are the lowest ranked team left in the World Cup but are looking to continue to turn heads with a win over Netherlands.
This is Holland's first ever appearance in the semifinal stage of the World Cup, and only their second time competing at the tournament.
It'll be a flying finish for both nations looking to book their ticket to the final.
What TV channel is Netherlands vs. Sweden on today?
- Date: Wednesday, July 3
- Start time: 3 p.m. ET
- TV channel: FS1
- Live stream: Fox Sports Go | fuboTV
Fox networks carry every FIFA Women's World Cup game live.
In addition to Fox's live broadcast, the match will be streamed on Fox Sports Go. You can also watch it online by signing up for fuboTV, which offers a free, seven-day trial .
When is the next World Cup match? Women's World Cup 2019 schedule, results
Group stage
Date | Result |
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June 7 | France 4, Korea Republic 0 |
June 8 | Germany 1, China PR 0 |
June 8 | Spain 3, South Africa 1 |
June 8 | Norway 3, Nigeria 0 |
June 9 | Australia 1, Italy 2 |
June 9 | Brazil 3, Jamaica 0 |
June 9 | England 2, Scotland 1 |
June 10 | Argentina 0, Japan 0 |
June 10 | Canada 1, Cameroon 0 |
June 11 | New Zealand 0, Netherlands 1 |
June 11 | Chile 0, Sweden 2 |
June 11 | USA 13, Thailand 0 |
June 12 | Nigeria 2, Korea Republic 0 |
June 12 | Germany 1, Spain 0 |
June 12 | France 2, Norway 1 |
June 13 | Australia 3, Brazil 2 |
June 13 | South Africa 0, China PR 1 |
June 14 | Japan 2, Scotland 1 |
June 14 | Jamaica 0, Italy 5 |
June 14 | England 1, Argentina 0 |
June 15 | Netherlands 3, Cameroon 1 |
June 15 | Canada 2, New Zealand 0 |
June 16 | Sweden 5, Thailand 1 |
June 16 | USA 3, Chile 0 |
June 17 | China PR 0, Spain 0 |
June 17 | South Africa 0, Germany 4 |
June 17 | Nigeria 0, France 1 |
June 17 | Korea Republic 1, Norway 2 |
June 18 | Jamaica 1, Australia 4 |
June 18 | Italy 0, Brazil 1 |
June 19 | Japan 0, England 2 |
June 19 | Scotland 3, Argentina 3 |
June 20 | Cameroon 2, New Zealand 1 |
June 20 | Netherlands 2, Canada 1 |
June 20 | Sweden 0, USA 2 |
June 20 | Thailand 0, Chile 2 |
Knockout stage
Date | Result |
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June 22 | Germany 3, Nigeria 0 |
June 22 | Norway 1 (4PK), Australia 1 (1PK) |
June 23 | England 3, Cameroon 0 |
June 23 | France 2, Brazil 1 |
June 24 | Spain 1, USA 2 |
June 24 | Sweden 1, Canada 0 |
June 25 | Italy 2, China PR 0 |
June 25 | Netherlands 2, Japan 1 |
Quarterfinal
Date | Result |
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June 27 | Norway 0, England 3 |
June 28 | France 1, USA 2 |
June 29 | Italy 0, Netherlands 2 |
June 29 | Germany 1, Sweden 2 |
Semifinal
Date | Result | Time (Channel) |
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July 2 | USA 2, England 1 | |
July 3 | Netherlands vs. Sweden | 3 p.m. ET (FS1) |
Third Place Match
Date | Result | Time (Channel) |
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July 6 | England vs. RU50 | 11 a.m. ET (Fox) |
Final
Date | Result | Time (Channel) |
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July 7 | USA vs. W50 | 11 a.m. ET (Fox) |