Germany have crashed out of the Women's World Cup.
The two-time winners went down to Sweden 2-1 in Rennes.
They'll now play the Netherlands in the semi-finals after they defeated Italy 2-0.
The second semi-final will feature England taking on USA.
Sunday, 30 June 2019 09:10
Germany have crashed out of the Women's World Cup.
The two-time winners went down to Sweden 2-1 in Rennes.
They'll now play the Netherlands in the semi-finals after they defeated Italy 2-0.
The second semi-final will feature England taking on USA.

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