Close Lauren James ‘lost her emotions for a split second’ over red card stamp, Wiegman says Spain face Netherlands in an all-European clash at the Women’s World Cup as the quarter-finals get underway in Australia and New Zealand. Spain returned to form in the last-16 as they bounced back from their 4-0 defeat to Japan by thrashing Switzerland 5-1 , with Aitana Bonmati playing a starring role with two goals as La Roja reached their first ever Women’s World Cup quarter-final. The Netherlands were given a stern test by South African in Sydney but progressed thanks to a stunning display from goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar in the 2-0 win, as the Oranje look to go one step further than their Women’s World Cup final defeat four years ago. Later, Japan face the biggest test of their campaign yet as they take on Sweden. Japan have been the standout team of the tournament so far, but Sweden offer a true test of their ambitions after the Olympic silver medalists knocked out the United States in the last-16. Follow live updates from Spain vs Netherlands as the World Cup quarter-finals get underway 1691710185 Netherlands boss Andries Jonker had admitted Danielle van de Donk will be a ‘big’ miss as she sits out the World Cup quarter-final clash with Spain through suspension. The 32-year-old Lyon midfielder will not be involved in Wellington on Friday having picked up her second yellow card of the tournament in Sunday’s 2-0 last-16 victory over South Africa in Sydney. Van de Donk has started all four games to date and Jonker is acutely aware of the impact her absence could have on his team. Asked how significant a loss she will be, he told FIFA.com: ‘Big. Danielle is an extremely experienced player. She has over 140 caps, is a European champion, World Cup finalist. ‘Not playing in this match, with her specific qualities that are really useful to the team, is a real shame for her but also for the team.’ Jamie Braidwood 11 August 2023 00:29 1691709465 Spain made five changes for the last-16 win against Switzerland, including first international starts for goalkeeper Cata Coll and centre-back Laia Codina, who scored at both ends in the 5-1 win against Switzerland. Jorge Vilda looks set to stick with his changes after the 5-1 win, which could mean Alexia Putellas again starts on the bench for Spain. The Netherlands will be without key midfielder Danielle van de Donk, who picked up her second yellow card of the tournament against South Africa and is therefore suspended from the quarter-final. Jamie Braidwood 11 August 2023 00:17 1691709405 When is Spain vs Netherlands? The match takes place on Friday 11 August in Wellington, New Zealand. Kick-off is at 2am UK time (BST). What TV channel is it on? The quarter-final will be shown live on ITV 1, with coverage starting from 1:50am BST. Jamie Braidwood 11 August 2023 00:16 1691709345 Spain face Netherlands in an all-European clash at the Women’s World Cup as the quarter-finals get underway in Australia and New Zealand. Spain returned to form in the last-16 as they bounced back from their 4-0 defeat to Japan by thrashing Switzerland 5-1 , with Aitana Bonmati playing a starring role with two goals as La Roja reached their first ever Women’s World Cup quarter-final. Follow live updates from Spain vs Netherlands as the World Cup quarter-finals get underway Jamie Braidwood 11 August 2023 00:15
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