Spain and Sweden became the first sides to reach the World Cup semi-finals on Friday.
The two sides will meet in the last four after Spain beat the Netherlands 2-1 and Sweden overcame Japan by the same margin.
Here, Football Mad takes a look at a tense day of action and what is in store in the remaining two semi-finals.
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A controversial game in Wellington saw Spain reach the last four for the first time.
VAR was a main talking point with Esther Gonzalezโs effort for Spain disallowed for offside on review.
Referee Stephanie Frappart then overturned her decision to give Netherlands a penalty before VAR intervened again to give Spain a spot-kick for Stefanie van der Gragtโs handball.
After all the controversy, teenage winger Salma Paralluelo came off the bench to score Spainโs 111th-minute winner.
Super Sweden

Sweden outplayed Japan to reach the World Cup semi-finals for the fifth time.
Amanda Ilestedtโs close-range finish and Filippa Angeldahlโs penalty put them in full control six minutes into the second half.
Japan did mount a late revival with Riko Ueki sending a penalty against the crossbar and fellow substitute Honoka Hayashi firing home three minutes from time.
But a Japan equaliser would have been an injustice and Sweden rightfully took their place in the last four once again.
First-time winners guaranteed

The exit of 2011 World Cup winners Japan means a new name will be carved on the trophy.
Four-time winners the United States were also beaten by Sweden in the previous round, while two-time champions Germany failed to make it out of the group stage.
Norway, the only other country to win the Womenโs World Cup back in 1995, were beaten in the last 16.
As well as Spain and Sweden, Australia, France, England and Colombia are still in the hunt for a first World Cup triumph.
England โ and Becks โ expects

The Lionesses head into their quarter-final clash against Colombia with the pre-tournament words of former England captain David Beckham ringing in their ears.
Forward Alessia Russo revealed how โheartthrobโ Beckham had boosted Sarina Wiegmanโs squad before their departure for Australia and New Zealand.
โHe was really nice. It was a pinch-me moment in terms of what womenโs sport nowadays has done,โ Russo said of the pre-World Cup chat.
โIt was amazing actually. He has been one of my idols โ and heartthrobs โ ever since I was a little girl.โ
Post of the day
True believers. ๐ซ๐ธ๐ช#FIFAWWC | #BeyondGreatness
โ FIFA Women's World Cup (@FIFAWWC) August 11, 2023
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What next?

Quarter-final: Australia v France (0800)
Quarter-final: England v Colombia (1130)