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Good evening and welcome to our live text commentary of tonight's UEFA Women's Euro 2013 semi-final between Germany and Sweden at Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg. Kick off 19.30 BST.

Euro / Semi-final
Gamla Ullevi / 24.07.2013
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Liam Happe

Updated 24/07/2013 at 20:21 GMT


90'+4
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FULL-TIME: Germany 1-0 Sweden. The reigning champions march into the final at the expense of the profligate hosts.
90'+4
Asllani misfires high into the stand and it's surely all over...
90'+3
Germany desperately trying to keep possession and sees this out but Sweden are biting at their heels. Can they manufacture one last chance?
90'+2
Marie Hammarstrom fizzes in a 30 yarder but it's well wide.
90'+1
Sweden still not giving up but the gaps are there for Germany on the break if they pick the right pass. A lot of tired legs out there now.
90'
Four minutes to be added. Can Sweden keep their dream alive?
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GERMANY SUB: Marozsan replaced by Schmidt. The goalscorer replaced.
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Germany look set for yet another final.
88'
It's now or never for Sweden.
87'
Twinkling feet by Asllani inside the area gets her to the byline but her fierce low cross is somehow diverted toc safety with Schelin waiting for a tap in.
86'
A Sweden corner is once again efficiently dealt with by a stubborn German defence.
85'
A sweeping move down the left sees the ball fall for Sjogrun who completely fluffs her lines and skews a shot weide via a German boot.
84'
It's a real pinball scramble in that Sweden area but it won't quite fall for Germany. The hosts need to gamble now and they are now deploying a back three.
83'
Germany corner.
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SWEDEN SUB: Dahlkvist on for Samuelsson. The last throw of the dice for the hosts.
81'
Final Swedish sub about to take place...
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But again Germany hold firm and the ball is back with the reigning champions.
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Sweden corner. Just over 10 minutes left.....
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GERMANY SUB: Lotzen replaced by Leupolz.
77'
A plethora of Swedes congregate at the near post, only to see the left-wing kick sent into the grateful arms of the German keeper at the back stick.