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    Sweden End Japan Run to Set Up World Cup Semi-Final with Spain

    Sweden booked a semi-final meeting with Spain at the Women’s World Cup after defeating Japan 2-1 on Friday in Auckland.

    Amanda Ilestedt scored her fourth goal of the tournament while Filippa Angeldal converted a penalty as Sweden overcame Japan 2-1 in Auckland on Friday, setting up a Women's World Cup semi-final against Spain.

    Centre-back Ilestedt scored soon after the half-hour mark at Eden Park, giving Sweden a merited lead and leaving Japan down for the first time in the World Cup.

    Angeldal scored a penalty seven minutes into the second half to make it 2-0 before Japan attempted a comeback, with Riko Ueki missing a penalty and Honoka Hayashi drawing one back with three minutes remaining in normal time.

    Sweden then weathered a late storm to reach the World Cup semi-finals for the third time in four years.

    Following the exits of the United States, Germany, Norway and now Japan, there are no former winners left, and a new name will appear on the trophy following next weekend's final in Sydney.

    Sweden, who finished second in 2003, will have to win a semi-final in Auckland next Tuesday against Spain, who overcame the Netherlands 2-1 earlier Friday in Wellington.

    This was billed as the ultimate clash of footballing styles, between a slick and clinical Japan and a more rugged and aggressive Sweden.

    Peter Gerhardsson's Swedish team took the game to their opponents, who sat back in a 5-4-1 out of possession but were rarely given the space to spring forward on the counterattack like they had done to such devastating effect in previous rounds.

    Japan had started to dream of a run to match their remarkable triumph in 2011 but instead found themselves eliminated at the hands of the same team that beat them in the quarter-finals of the Tokyo Olympics two years ago.

    The opener arrived in the 32nd minute following a set-piece, exactly the scenario where the Japanese had been expected to struggle against their more physically imposing opponents.

    The Nadeshiko failed to clear their lines as a free-kick dropped in their box, and the ball eventually fell to Ilestedt to stab into the roof of the net after her centre-back partner Magdalena Eriksson had an effort blocked.

    Ilestedt, who has just signed for Arsenal, had already netted three times in the group phase and is, remarkably, a contender to win the golden boot with current leading scorer Hinata Miyazawa, on five goals, now out.

    Miyazawa had little influence on this game and Sweden could have scored again before half-time, with captain Kosovare Asllani having a shot turned onto the post by the outstretched fingertips of Ayaka Yamashita.

    The Japan goalkeeper then produced another fine save two minutes after the restart to push a Johanna Kaneryd shot behind for a corner.

    Yet it was that corner which led to the second goal. The delivery from the right struck the fist of Fuka Nagano in her own box, and the Liverpool player's offence was spotted by the referee after a review.

    Manchester City midfielder Angeldal stepped up to convert the spot-kick, sending Yamashita the wrong way.

    Japan did not give up and won a penalty in the 76th minute when substitute Ueki went down under the slightest of contact from Madelen Janogy.

    It was a soft award, but Ueki could not convert, smashing her kick off the underside of the bar and out.

    The woodwork rescued Sweden again in the 87th minute when Aoba Fujino's free-kick remarkably hit the bar, rebounded off the back of goalkeeper Zecira Musovic and struck the post.

    Yet seconds later Japan had a goal back as Eriksson failed to deal with Kiko Seike's centre and Hayashi pounced to score, setting up a frantic finale.

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