The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup started with a record 32 teams on July 20. After nearly a month of intense, entertaining and all-around spectacular competition, it's down to the final three.
The semifinal round kicked off on Tuesday with the first spot in Sunday's final on the line. Spain and Sweden faced off with Spain earning a 2-1 victory and its first ever appearance in a Women's World Cup Final.
On Wednesday, Australia will battle England for the second berth onto the biggest stage. Along with New Zealand, Australia is one of the host countries and should have a decided home-pitch advantage.