SEMI-FINALSWe are now down to the last four in the
Uefa Women's Euro 2009.
England,
Germany, Netherlands and
Norway.
England will play the
Netherlands on Sunday 5pm BST.
They booked their place in the semi's with a gritty performance against the hosts
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Winning 3-2. England had more of the ball and the better of the play but the Finn's were always dangerous with long balls and set pieces. Saint Louis Athletica's
Eniola Aluko scored 2 goals to to take England through taking her tally for the championships to 3 goals and earning her the player of the match. Midfielder
Fara Williams scored her 2nd goal of the tournament. Captain
Faye White is out of the tournament with a broken cheek bone.
Germany overcame an up for it
Italy to go thorough to the semi's 2-1. 2 goals from forward
Inka Grings who overcame a knee injury sealed it. Both goals coming at the start of each half.
Grings is now the leading scorer for the tournament on 4 goals.
Germany will play Norway on Monday 7th September.
Netherlands booked their Semi-Final day with
England with a win over rivals
France by a penalty shoot-out which they won 5-4. The game was all France but the Dutch bunkered in and got stuck into the French team to stop them playing. It was not pretty but it was effective.
With several players from both teams missing their penalties to take their team through young dutch midfielder and postergirl
Anouk Hoogendijk stepped up to put her team through.
Norway the last team to make it through with maybe the surprise result of the tournament with a 3-1 win over their rivals
Sweden. With luck on their side with the first goal Norway rattled
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Sweden out of their stride to book a date with Germany. In the end they were composed, compact and played well on the counter attack. One which accounted for their 3rd goal by 2nd half substitute forward Cecile
Pedersen, who stroked the ball passed the goalkeeper with the outside of her right foot after out running the last defender. Brilliant goal which brought delight to her teamates and coach.
Semi-finals - Match kick-offs are listed in CET
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