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  2. Where to watch the 2023 Women's World Cup Quarterfinals this ...

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    How to watch the Women’s World Cup for free (sort of): BBC and ITV will share coverage of the Women’s World Cup in 2023, with all 64 matches shown across the BBC network, on ITV and ITV 4.

  3. Davis Cup schedule and how to watch Rafael Nadal’s final ...

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    Tuesday 19 November: Spain vs Netherlands - from 4pm BST (UK time) Wednesday 20 November: Germany vs Canada - from 11am BST Thursday 21 November: USA vs Australia - from 9am BST

  4. Women’s World Cup LIVE: Spain vs Netherlands result ... - AOL

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    Spain 2-1 Netherlands: Salma Paralluelo’s extra-time winner saw Spain advance to their first ever Women’s World Cup semi-final, where they will play Japan or Sweden

  5. 2010 FIFA World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    At the subsequent 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Spain and Netherlands were both drawn in Group B, from which Spain failed to advance, finishing third in the group behind the Netherlands and Chile, as well as being beaten by the Netherlands 5–1 in the rematch from four years prior and Chile 2–0. The Netherlands went on to reach the semi-final ...

  6. 2024 UEFA Women's Nations League Finals - Wikipedia

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    Spain was drawn to host Netherlands in one semi-final, and France was drawn to host Germany in the other. The winner of the SpainNetherlands match would host the final, while the loser of the SpainNetherlands match would host the third place match. [5]

  7. 2014 FIFA World Cup Group B - Wikipedia

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    This group contained the finalists of the previous World Cup in 2010: Spain (reigning champion) and the Netherlands (runners-up). Play began on 13 June and ended on 23 June 2014. The Netherlands and Chile progressed to the knockout stage, while Australia and Spain were eliminated after suffering two defeats in their opening two matches.