Sweden v Italy: Women’s World Cup 2023 – live | Women’s World Cup 2023

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24 min: Blackstenius continues to pressure Durante when she is passed the ball, they must have singled out Italy’s defensive play as a way to strike. Sweden create their first chance on target, Angeldahl’s cross is initially well defended but it comes to Rubensson whose shot is saved by Durante.

22 min: Boattin is up and okay to continue, a great sign for Italy as she is one of their best players.

21 min: There is a break in play as Boattin is down with injury, she looks in a bit of pain here. It may be a dead leg, Asllani seems to have got a knee into her thigh.

20 min: Poor play from Italy at the back! The ball is played back to Durante but Blackstenius pressures the keeper and wins a throw in. The Swedish set piece is good but Caruso manages to draw a foul to relieve some pressure.

18 min: When Sweden are patient with their build-up play they create chances but they are forcing passes at the moment if their attack stalls. Italy show Sweden what I mean immediately, they have great bit of play with some great passing to give Cantore a shot. Musovic saves but spills it once more, she eventually collects but that was nervous play! The keeper looks like she took a knock but she is okay to continue.

16 min: Boattin pops the ball in but Eriksson reads it to head away. It’s Sweden’s turn to have some time on the ball and they are patient, running it through their back line before attacking. Andersson loses out with a loose pass but Sweden’s ball recovery is good. They spot a good opportunity with Angeldahl but the pass has too much on it and it’s out for a goal kick.

14 min: The Italian throw in is nicked by Rubensson but she loses out with Ilstedt employed to make a great challenge in the box to stall the Italian attack.

Sweden's Elin Rubensson runs with the ball as Italy's Chiara Beccari gives chase during the Women's World Cup 2023 group game at Wellington Stadium.
Sweden’s Elin Rubensson puts the burners on to get away from Italy’s Chiara Beccari. Photograph: Marty Melville/AFP/Getty Images

12 min: Boattin takes it and it worries Musovic enough for her to punch away, it’s a good hit by the keeper but Italy remain in possession. The ball exchanges hands quickly but Italy come away with it, the team have the upper hand at the moment.

10 min: Dragoni does so well to keep the ball alive in Italy’s latest attack and Cantore draws a foul from Andersson, a free kick to come.

9 min: Italy work their way up the pitch and Caruso has a lovely pass through to Beccari but she can’t keep control. It’s now Sweden’s turn to counter and Blackstenius has a skilful turn but she can’t get a shot away.

8 min: The start of this one has seen Italy the better team so far but it has not been clinical from either side. The play seems rushed as both try and land the first blow in the encounter. Asllani makes a great run and has a one two on the edge of the box but she is muscled off the ball.

6 min: There’s frantic midfield play and Boattin is ruled offside with Sweden clearing their lines.

4 min: Giugliano sends it in but Caruso’s hit is way over the bar.

3 min: Now Sweden try and land an early punch as the ball is threaded through to Angeldahl but she cannot get to it and Italy counter. They quickly get into the final third and cross it in, winning a corner.

2 min: An early chance for Italy! A lovely run down the right from Cantore, she dribbles into the box and rifles off a shot but Musovic saves. The keeper spills it but then collects.

Kick-off! Sweden 0-0 Italy

Here we go then! Sweden or Italy will progress to the knock-outs if they manage to bag all three points. If it is a draw the group will be decided in the final round of group matches.

An update from elsewhere in the tournament, Norway’s Ada Hegerberg is unavailable for their match against the Philippines. Hegerberg was a late change in Norway’s match against Switzerland after sustaining a groin injury.

The players are out on the pitch and the anthems will soon follow. Who will secure their spot in the next round? Let me know your predictions.

Elena Linari of Italy sings the national anthem prior to the Women's World Cup 2023 group game between Sweden and Italy at Wellington Regional Stadium.
Elena Linari gives it some during the Italian national anthem. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images

Here are all the fixtures in the World Cup today, an action packed schedule:

Everything at the tournament is not rosy with players still facing issues in the sport. Have a watch:

England beat Denmark yesterday thanks to a sensational Lauren James goal. It was James’ first start at an major tournament and she took the opportunity with both hands:

She’s back! Australia captain Sam Kerr has said she is fit for the side’s match against Canada but has not revealed if she is able to start the game:

How is everyone dealing with the time difference for watching the matches at the tournament? Let me know and mention where you’re reading from via Twitter or email.

And on what Italy’s expectations are for this World Cup: ““Our goal is to qualify for the knockout stage, even if it won’t be easy,” Bertolini said. With Sweden as the clear favourites for Group G, Italy need to overcome Argentina and South Africa to advance. The first game, to be played in Auckland on 24 July against Argentina, looks pivotal.” Full piece:

Here is some information on Sweden’s star player from our guide: “Fridolina Rolfö showed her qualities with Wolfsburg but had never had a full season without injury before joining Barcelona, where the head coach, Jonathan Giráldez, converted her into a left-back. “I remember people thought that I was crazy at first for playing her as a left-back,” he told Fotbollskanalen. “But to me she isn’t a left-back, she’s a left-winger.” Someone who would make it into any national team, Rolfö can be the difference maker for Sweden.” Read the full piece:

Italy have made one change to their line-up but it is not the one you are thinking! Giancinti has been benched but for Cantore. Girelli remains on the bench.

Italy starting XI: Durante, Di Guglielmo, Linari, Giugliano, Cantore, Bonansea, Beccari, Dragoni, Boattin, Caruso, Salvai

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The team news is here! Sweden have made no changes to the starting team from their win against South Africa.

Sweden starting XI: Musovic, Bjorn, Ilstedt, Eriksson, Andersson, Angeldahl, Asllani, Rubensson, Kaneryd, Blackstenius, Rolfo.

Italy’s updates incoming …

Preamble

Hello and welcome to a critical match in Group G between Sweden and Italy. Both nations won their opening matches and because Argentina and South Africa drew yesterday whoever wins this game will secure a spot in the knock-out stages.

It will be an interesting clash with both Sweden and Italy striking late to claim all three points in their first games. Sweden trailed South Africa 1-0 but managed to fight back to win 2-1 and Italy scored in the final few minutes to down Argentina 1-0.

Cristiana Girelli was the Italian player to head home the only goal in the match, she was a replacement and scored within four minutes of being on the pitch. Many thought that would be enough to win her a starting shirt for their match against Sweden.

Both countries team news will be out shortly and so we will see if Girelli has won her spot. Stay tuned for all the updates!

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