FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: Switzerland v Spain highlights

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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: Switzerland v Spain highlights brought to you by Optus Sport on August 5, 2023 at Eden Park, Auckland.
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00:00 Parabellum with the ball into the pen, Gerry, really good one!
00:05 What an extraordinary save that was.
00:08 But that's in.
00:12 Spain have the lead.
00:16 Atana, Bonmati with the follow-up.
00:19 And they're in front, inside, five minutes.
00:28 Well, you have to feel sorry for Ger Talman in the Swiss goal because she made a brilliant save here.
00:35 Codina, oh my goodness me!
00:54 That is an absolute catastrophe of a goal.
00:58 Nice rhythm about there.
01:12 Play!
01:13 Alvaro Dondo scores for Spain.
01:18 And they are back in front.
01:27 And there's Korn.
01:35 Korn deciding to punch-kick in, but Bonmati, good save.
01:40 Oh, she hit it beautifully.
01:43 That's not easy, it's great technique and a good save.
01:48 And the way they were ahead of that.
01:49 And the way that has done really well, got away from Ibukun, can get the cross in.
01:54 Muddied down by Redondo.
01:55 Great feet, Bonmati, brilliant, brilliant goal.
01:58 What a fabulous finish that is.
02:02 Atana, Bonmati, cold as ice in the penalty area.
02:08 Side foot Spain into a 3-1 lead.
02:16 In goes yet another Spanish corner kick, their seventh, could drop anywhere, dropped in.
02:20 4-1.
02:23 Maya Codina, that will mean a huge amount to her because it was her own goal that briefly gave Switzerland some hope in this game.
02:32 And even though we haven't reached half-time yet, you feel that hope has long since been extinguished.
02:39 And the Swiss have got themselves into trouble here, and that's swept home by Jenny Hermoso.
02:44 Now Spain can cut through you at ease without making it easy for them.
02:51 And Switzerland have done themselves a disservice here, and Hermoso helps herself out.
02:58 And it's a 3-1 win for Spain.
03:02 And Switzerland have done themselves a disservice here, and Hermoso helps herself, and Spain have five.

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