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112 min: The delivery is good from Angeldahl but England deal with it. Sweden just keep coming though and they pepper the goal with so many shots. England hang in and then eventually Angeldahl is offside.
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111 min: Russo thought she had won a free kick there but it goes the way of Angeldahl. Eriksson pumps it into the area, such a good ball, Janogy gets a shot away but it’s blocked. It comes back in but Charles pressures Hurtig and it’s out for a corner.
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110 min: The penalty takers for each side gets interesting with the subs that have been made so far. But the players won’t be focused on that just yet. Is anyone else getting nervous? I always do for penalties no matter who is playing.
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108 min: Some toing and froing in the midfield as both sides settle into this second half of extra time.
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106 min: Sweden have also taken off Rytting Kaneryd for Jakobsson.
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Back underway: Sweden 2-2 England
Are we heading to penalties? 15 minutes stands between us and that foreboding option. Sweden make a change with Nilden off for Andersson and England take Williamson off for Charles.
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Sweden are growing back into this game. Lina Hurtig looks primed for one of her classic late winners and Nathalie Bjorn is also lingering in the attack. But England hold on as they have throughout this game.
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Extra time half-time: Sweden 2-2 England
Some worrying injury issues for England but no one is off yet. Lauren James was moving gingerly when she re-entered the pitch though. This quarter-final hangs in the balance and we may head to penalties.
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105 + 3 min: Clinton makes a well timed tackle in the area to save England as Sweden ramp up the pressure.
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105 + 2 min: A great sign as James runs off the injury and she is okay to continue.
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105 + 1 min: There is two minutes added. James is now down with an ankle injury from a Hurtig challenge. This is very worrying for England, she is a key part of this team and she remains on the floor.
Lauren James of England is felled by Lina Hurtig of Sweden. Photograph: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty ImagesAlessia Russo checks on James who looks to be in a bit of pain. Photograph: Bernadett Szabó/ReutersShare
Updated at 22.17 BST
105 min: Sweden almost get the potential winner as a long range free kick troubles England but they eventually clear it.
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105 min:There is another change for England as Clinton comes on for Walsh.
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104 min: The England captain continues on, a great boost for the Lionesses. Williamson has not had her best game today but she is a constant presence which benefits the side.
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103 min: Williamson is now back to her feet, she is hobbling slightly and she should be able to continue here.
Looks like that smarts a bit. Photograph: Nick Potts/PAShare
Updated at 22.10 BST
102 min: Williamson is still down and Kelly is beside her consoling her right now. The medical team are also now giving her treatment.
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101 min: Mead pops a long range shot in and it’s deflected out for a corner. Kelly is over the set piece and it pinballs around, England keep it alive and Greenwood sees it in but Bjorn does well to get the first header to clear. Williamson in some pain though as it looks like the captain rolled her ankle.
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100 min: Blackstenius is so good isn’t she? She has a great run down the right and seeing no way through crosses it into the box but Williamson heads clear. Sweden getting some momentum now.
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99 min: Before this match, Sweden had only conceded one goal and that came against Germany in their 4-1 win. No matter the result, England can be proud of their efforts.
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98 min: Sweden awarded a free kick with Mead giving it away. Angeldahl is over it, it’s quite far out, but she whacks it into the box but it is wide from Bjorn. Sweden are so deadly from set piece.
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97 min: Hampton concedes a corner as she wanted to cover a long range shot from Angeldahl. Andersson takes the set piece and the delivery is a good one but Hampton punches. It rebounds but England eventually clear it.
England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton (right) punches the ball clear. Photograph: Martin Meissner/APShare
Updated at 22.08 BST
96 min: Julia Boot has emailed:
Who deserves to win? I thought this was a done deal for Sweden… and that they were the better team for most of this match. But since the changes (finally!) England does seem to have found their energy back. Agyemang especially is excellent, what a talent.
Agyemang is such a star and she has proved it today. I think on the balance Sweden have been the better side overall but the scoreboard doesn’t care about that.
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94 min: Janogy peels forward with Sweden streaming into the box but Bronze intercepts, a real showing of leadership from the Chelsea defender in this game.
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93 min: What an advert for women’s football by the way, what a game. England are on the attack as James crosses in but Sweden deal with it. For Sweden, yes they have conceded two late goals but they just need to level their heads. they are more than capable of sending England home, that first 80 minutes evidence of that.
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92 min: It seems to be back to a bit of cagey football as we get this first half of extra time underway.
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Back underway: Sweden 2-2 England
Can someone find a winner in extra time? Or will we go to penalties? All to come. No changes for either side.
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England fans, in Sarina you trust? A lot calling for the subs earlier but were they perfectly timed? Chloe Kelly at the centre of both goals. And for Sweden, they didn’t really have a convincing attack in the second half but they were absolutely deadly in that first half. We are in for a tasty further half hour.
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Sweden and England fans alike must be asking themselves how did we end up here? Sweden looked through and cruising to a semi-final against Italy but Lucy Bronze headed England a way back in and Michelle Agyemang equalised. Another half hour to play and potentially the dreaded penalties.
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Full time: Sweden 2-2 England
We head to extra time after England go down swinging. Lucy Bronze and Michelle Agyemang getting the defending champions back into it.
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90 + 4 min: England win a corner through an excellent run but Kelly’s resulting corner is over the bar. It’s over for another corner though. Kelly is the taker again it pinballs around but it’s done.
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90 + 2 min: Angeldahl takes it and it’s really well thought out and she passes it down the left but Hampton reads it well and collects.
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90 + 2 min: Hurtig wins a free kick from a Mead foul, this may be their last chance to win it in normal time.
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90 + 1 min: It’s popped in but it’s easily handled by England, the Lionesses almost give it away again at the back but they get away with it, just. Kelly then gets a yellow for a foul – there’s so much happening. Three minutes added.
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90 min: Zigiotti Olme has been given a yellow card for a foul on Mead and England have another free kick.
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89 min: It comes in but it is headed out of play, I thought that came off of an English player but it has gone against Sweden so it is a goal kick.
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88 min: Another defensive blunder by England, at times they really do look asleep. Janogy pounces but Hampton makes a good save but sees it out for a corner.
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88 min: They did show Asllani there and it seems like she is strapped up so maybe her substitution was injury related. England come forward into the box but Agyemang fouls Eriksson and she gets a yellow card for it.
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86 min: Greenwood pops it in but Falk reads it perfectly to collect. What a game, eh?
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85 min: I will fully admit I had counted England out. I was picturing Sweden in that semi-final but in the blink of an eye it’s the Lionesses with the upperhand. How? England win a free kick here with Eriksson fouling Russo.
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84 min: What does become interesting is if this goes to extra time and penalties, Sweden have subbed off some key players. Asllani and Rolfo are both off. But let’s save that discussion for a few minutes time. Sweden are coming froward now but James gets it clear.
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83 min: Agyemang has played less than 40 minutes of international football across three games and she has two goals. That was her first major tournament goal.
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