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23:12 BST - That's a wrap for us this evening. Thanks for joining us.
Oh, and see you next Tuesday!
23:07 BST - That result means England will face Italy in Geneva next Tuesday and could well be on course for back-to-back Euros finals.
23:01 BST - Reigning champions England advanced into the UEFA Women's European Championship semi-finals with a dramatic 3-2 penalty shootout victory over Sweden, whose 15-match unbeaten run came to an end in Zurich.
An astonishing 14 penalties were taken, with just five successfully converted. Madness.
Kudos to Sweden keeper Jennifer Falk, who saved four but missed the crucial fifth penalty of her own to seal the win.
Read more: Lionesses live to fight another day with penalty shootout win over Sweden
22:50 BST - ENGLAND BEAT SWEDEN IN THE SHOOTOUT!

22:39 BST - PENALTY SHOOTOUT:
Russo scores for England (1-0)
Angeldal misses for Sweden (1-0)
James misses for England (1-0)
Zigiotti Olme scores for Sweden (1-1)
Mead misses for England (1-1)
Eriksson misses for Sweden (1-1)
Greenwood misses for England (1-1)
Bjorn scores for Sweden (1-2)
Kelly scores for England (2-2)
Falk misses for Sweden (2-2)
Clinton misses for England (2-2)
Jakobsson misses for Sweden (2-2)
Bronze scores for England (3-2)
Holmberg misses for Sweden (3-2)
22:35 BST - FULL-TIME! We go to penalties as it finishes 2-2 after extra-time.
22:30 BST - England are going through the wars now, with Lucy Bronze strapping her leg as the physios attend to Alex Greenwood and a bloodied Hannah Hampton after a collision in the box.
We're minutes from penalties now, of which Sarina Wiegman has an excellent 100 per cent record with England. Sweden are still prying, though.
22:23 BST - It's Sweden looking the more likely in the second half of extra-time - they're floating plenty of dangerous balls into the box - but England's defence are resisting as it stands.
22:14 BST - A scrappier 15 minutes there, and it's half-time in extra-time with penalties looming.
22:04 BST - Sweden seem to have regrouped after the pause in play.
It's end-to-end stuff so far in the first period of extra-time.
21:55 BST - Extra-time has kicked off.
21:51 BST - FULL-TIME! England's two goals in two minutes mean it finishes 2-2 and we go to extra-time.

21:47 BST - Three minutes of added time to be played.
21:38 BST - GOAL! Unbelievable! Chloe Kelly causes more carnage with a cross, and this time it's fellow substitute Michelle Agyemang with a tap-in to make it 2-2! What a comeback!
21:36 BST - GOAL! Chloe Kelly - just off the bench - whips in a delightful cross to the back post, allowing Lucy Bronze to prod home. Lifeline for England: it's 2-1 with 10 minutes to go.
21:18 BST - England are certainly looking sharper, but they're yet to really cause any issues for Sweden, who also look dangerous on the counter.
A third would surely wrap this one up.
21:02 BST - The second half has begun.
20:47 BST - HALF-TIME! A poor first half for England, and Sweden go in 2-0 up.
No side has ever overturned that deficit in the tournament's history at half-time. Gulp.

20:25 BST - GOAL! It goes from bad to worse for England as Stina Blackstenius breaks away from Carter before slotting the ball into the corner.
It's 2-0 and the Lionesses are bang in trouble.
20:07 BST - OFF THE BAR! England almost repeat the same mistakes at the back, but this time they get away with it, before Lauren Hemp floats a ball onto the bar up the other end after England's first attack.
20:02 BST - GOAL! It's been a sloppy start for England, and they're duly punished.
A poor pass out the back by Jess Carter is capitalised upon, allowing Kosovare Asllani to slot home. It's 1-0 to Sweden.
20:00 BST - We're up and running in Zurich!
19:55 BST - National anthem time!
18:55 BST - The lineups are in for tonight's quarter-final:

18:52 BST - Back from injury just in time for Euro 2025, Lauren James has already shone in England's first three group matches.
The young Chelsea forward is expected to be another of the Lionesses' star performers against Sweden in the quarter-finals.
Read more: England look to James as difference-maker against Sweden in Euro quarters
18:42 BST - Defending champions England opened their campaign with a 2-1 defeat to France but hit back with a big 4-0 win over the Netherlands before trouncing Wales 6-1 to seal their third consecutive quarter-finals appearance at the Women's Euros.
The Lionesses eventually accumulated the joint-second most goals of the group stage (11), and with three wins from their last four games (L1), they look to be hitting their stride at the perfect time.
18:39 BST - Sweden made it five victories in a row when they thrashed Germany 4-1 to top their group, with that part of a wider 15-match unbeaten run which dates back to last July (W11, D4).
The Swedes are looking to end their Euro trophy drought dating back to 1984.
18:30 BST - Welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker!
Tonight, reigning European champions England face a tricky test against Sweden with a place in the semi-finals on the line for the victors.