Spain edges past the Netherlands to arrive at very first Women’s World Cup semifinals

Spain edges past the Netherlands to arrive at very first Women’s World Cup semifinals

Spain edged past the Netherlands after additional time in a 2-1 win on Friday in Wellington, New Zealand to arrive at its most memorable Women’s world Cup semifinals rounds.

Mariona Caldentey’s punishment after a VAR-evaluated handball choice hoped to have dominated the game for Spain with only nine minutes remaining, however Stefanie van der Gragt – whose handball had gifted La Roja its punishment – bored home a splendid exertion in the main moment of added time.

In a strained time of additional time, young substitute Salma Paralluelo struck the victor following 111 minutes with a left-footed exertion off within the far post to leave a mark on the world for Spain.

Spain will play Sweden in the elimination rounds after the Swedes beat Japan 2-1 in the day’s other quarterfinal match.

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