Sweden beat Japan 2-1 and will stay in Auckland to face Spain in next week's semifinal match.
The eyes of the world have turned toward host countries Australia and New Zealand. Well, there's more than one time zone involved, as the battles for the Cup will take place in 10 stadiums in two countries. But suffice it to say that you're looking at times that are anywhere from 12 hours to 16 hours ahead of EST.
We’re living in the future, baby! All matches will be live-streamed on FOXSports.com and via the FOX Sports app, and full replays will also be available. So if you’re not into watching soccer at 3 a.m., you’re covered! The FIFA Women’s World Cup will air on FOX and FS1. The But what does that mean in a sport that often ends in a tie, and in a tournament that’s seen plenty of them? It still means every showdown is a must-win – it’s just that the matches will last longer. Here’s the exact rule, per FIFA:
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