Women’s World Cup Guide: Results, schedule and how to watch
The first finalist at the Women’s World Cup has been decided after Spain advanced with a 2-1 win over Sweden on Tuesday.
Australia plays England in the second semifinal on Wednesday.
This year’s World Cup will crown a first-time winner. The United States’ bid for a three-peat ended in a penalty shootout loss to Sweden in the round of 16. Norway, the 1995 champion, lost in the round of 16, 2011 champion Japan was knocked out by Sweden in the quarterfinals, and two-time champion Germany didn’t reach the knockout rounds.
Co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, the quadrennial tournament for international soccer’s most coveted trophy kicked off July 20 and has featured an expanded field of 32 teams, up from 24. There are 64 matches during the tournament.