Teenage winger Salma Paralluelo came off the bench to score a 111th-minute winner as Spain beat the Netherlands to reach the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup for the first time.
Mariona Caldentey had appeared to give Spain the win in normal time when she slammed home an 80th-minute penalty via the post after Stefanie van der Gragt handled in the box.
Van der Gragt went from villain to hero by smashing home a stoppage-time equaliser – but Paralluelo found space in the area in extra time to put Spain into their first major semi-final for 26 years.
The Netherlands, runners-up in 2019 where they were beaten by the USA in the final, were outplayed for long periods although they should have taken the lead seconds before the winner, when Lineth Beerensteyn fired over from yards out.
Paralluelo, 19, then received the ball from Jenni Hermoso, kept her calm in the box and struck perfectly in off the left post to become Spain’s youngest scorer at a Women’s World Cup – and their newest star.
Spain will play Japan or Sweden, who meet in Auckland at 08:30 BST on Friday, in the semi-finals on Tuesday.
Spain dominate – as does VAR
Before Paralluelo grabbed the headlines, this appeared set to be a game defined by the video assistant referee (VAR).
Spain appeared to have taken the lead on 37 minutes when Esther Gonzalez slammed in from close range after Alba Redondo miscued her volley into the striker’s path, however it was disallowed for offside on review.
The Spanish should have been out of sight by that point. Redondo hit the post twice in a matter of seconds – first seeing her header brilliantly tipped on to the woodwork by Daphne van Domselaar, before contriving to turn the rebound off the same upright.
The Netherlands were left aggrieved in the second half when referee Stephanie Frappart initially gave a penalty for Irene Paredes barging Beerensteyn to the ground, only to overturn her decision
VAR then stepped in to give the Spanish a penalty for Van der Gragt’s handball.
It appeared to be reward for Spain’s dominance – but instead that arrived through substitute Paralluelo, the latest teenage star to make a splash at this World Cup.
Van der Gragt’s dramatic finale
Van der Gragt is retiring from professional football after this tournament. She could not have imagined a more dramatic way to bow out.
Earning her 106th cap in this match, she looked to be heading for a nightmare end to her career when she inexplicably handled a Spanish cross in the area, allowing Caldentey to score.
But the 30-year-old refused to let that be her final defining moment on a football pitch. As the second half ticked into 12 minutes of injury time, the centre-back found herself played clean through on the Spanish goal.
Van der Gragt steadied herself and fired perfectly across Cata Coll and into the net.
It was a temporary let-off for a Dutch side who were outplayed through the majority of this match. They missed Danielle van de Donk – suspended for this game – with one-time Spain international Damaris Egurrola unable to bring the same combativeness to midfield.
Jill Roord, whose four goals already are the most ever by a Dutch woman at a World Cup, was anonymous before being subbed off on the hour. Her side were again reliant on keeper Van Domselaar – Aston Villa look to have got a real bargain with their newly-signed goalkeeper.
But Van Domselaar could do nothing about the winner, which earned Spain a first major semi-final since the 1997 European Championships – six years before Paralluelo was born.
Player of the match
van DomselaarDaphne van Domselaar
Spain
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Squad number18Player nameParalluelo
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Squad number10Player nameHermoso
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Squad number8Player nameMariona Caldentey
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Squad number4Player nameParedes
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Squad number2Player nameBatlle
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Squad number9Player nameGonzález
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Squad number19Player nameCarmona
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Squad number6Player nameBonmatÃ
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Squad number17Player nameRedondo
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Squad number14Player nameCodina
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Squad number23Player nameCata Coll
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Squad number12Player nameHernández
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Squad number5Player nameAndrés
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Squad number3Player nameAbelleira
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Squad number11Player namePutellas
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Squad number7Player nameGuerrero
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Squad number15Player nameNavarro
Netherlands
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Squad number1Player namevan Domselaar
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Squad number3Player namevan der Gragt
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Squad number17Player namePelova
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Squad number4Player nameNouwen
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Squad number2Player nameWilms
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Squad number14Player nameGroenen
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Squad number20Player nameJanssen
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Squad number8Player nameSpitse
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Squad number18Player nameCasparij
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Squad number11Player nameMartens
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Squad number21Player nameEgurrola
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Squad number15Player nameDijkstra
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Squad number22Player nameBrugts
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Squad number9Player nameSnoeijs
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Squad number6Player nameRoord
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Squad number7Player nameBeerensteyn
Line-ups
Spain
Formation 4-3-3
- 23Coll Lluch
- 12HernándezBooked at 35minsSubstituted forCarmonaat 90′minutes
- 4Paredes
- 14CodinaSubstituted forAndrésat 77′minutes
- 2Batlle
- 6BonmatÃSubstituted forGuerreroat 87′minutes
- 3Abelleira
- 10Hermoso
- 17RedondoSubstituted forParallueloat 71′minutes
- 9GonzálezSubstituted forNavarroat 100′minutes
- 8Caldentey OliverSubstituted forPutellasat 100′minutes
Substitutes
- 1RodrÃguez Rivero
- 5Andrés
- 7Guerrero
- 11Putellas
- 13Salón
- 15Navarro
- 16Pérez
- 18Paralluelo
- 19Carmona
- 20Gálvez
- 21Zornoza
- 22del Castillo
Netherlands
Formation 3-1-4-2
- 1van Domselaar
- 8SpitseSubstituted forSnoeijsat 85′minutes
- 3van der GragtSubstituted forCasparijat 105′minutes
- 20Janssen
- 14Groenen
- 17Pelova
- 6RoordSubstituted forWilmsat 61′minutes
- 21EgurrolaBooked at 61minsSubstituted forDijkstraat 96′minutes
- 22BrugtsSubstituted forNouwenat 89′minutes
- 7Beerensteyn
- 11Martens
Substitutes
- 2Wilms
- 4Nouwen
- 9Snoeijs
- 12Baijings
- 13Jansen
- 15Dijkstra
- 16Kop
- 18Casparij
- 19Kaptein
- 23Weimar
- Referee:
- Stéphanie Frappart
- Attendance:
- 32,021
Live Text
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Match ends, Spain 2, Netherlands 1.
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Second Half Extra Time ends, Spain 2, Netherlands 1.
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Corner, Netherlands. Conceded by Ona Batlle.
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Attempt missed. Eva Navarro (Spain) header from the right side of the six yard box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Salma Paralluelo with a cross.
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Jenni Hermoso (Spain) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Lynn Wilms (Netherlands).
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Attempt blocked. Jenni Hermoso (Spain) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked.
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Salma Paralluelo (Spain) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Caitlin Dijkstra (Netherlands).
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Salma Paralluelo (Spain) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Lineth Beerensteyn (Netherlands).
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Attempt missed. Irene Paredes (Spain) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Teresa Abelleira with a cross following a corner.
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Corner, Spain. Conceded by Caitlin Dijkstra.
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Eva Navarro (Spain) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Kerstin Casparij (Netherlands).
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Goal! Spain 2, Netherlands 1. Salma Paralluelo (Spain) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Jenni Hermoso.
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Attempt missed. Lineth Beerensteyn (Netherlands) right footed shot from the centre of the box is too high.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Katja Snoeijs (Netherlands).
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Attempt missed. Lineth Beerensteyn (Netherlands) left footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Lieke Martens with a headed pass.