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FIFA Women's World Cup: Sweden stun Japan to secure World Cup semi-final against Spain

DNA Friday, 11 August 2023
With Japan's exit from the tournament, it is now certain that a first-time winner will be crowned at this World Cup.
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News video: Spain determined as it heads into World Cup semi-final showdown against Sweden

Spain determined as it heads into World Cup semi-final showdown against Sweden 01:00

Spain is determined to reach the Women's World Cup final for the first time, as it faces off against Sweden in the semi-finals on Tuesday.

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