Date: Tuesday, 26 July Venue: Bramall Lane, Sheffield Kick-off: 20:00 BST
Coverage: Watch on BBC One & BBC Sport website, listen on BBC Radio 5 Live, live text coverage on the BBC Sport website

England will try to get to the European Women's Championship final for the third time when they play Sweden on Tuesday.

The Lionesses have never won the trophy but their performances have raised expectations they could win a major tournament for the first time.

After coming from behind to defeat Spain in extra time, England advanced to the semifinals.

The top ranked team at Euro 2022, Sweden, advanced to the semi-finals thanks to an injury time goal against Belgium.

The match can be seen on the BBC.

What is England's record like against Sweden?

It's shocking.

England and Sweden have faced each other 26 times and the Lionesses have lost 15 of them. They have suffered at least one defeat against Germany.

England have only won one of the seven times they have faced the other side.

England were beaten on penalties in the second leg of the inaugural final in 1984 after winning the first.

Sweden only lifted the trophy once. When they were looking to defend the title, they were beaten in the final three times.

A capacity crowd and a new TV audience record?

The success of the tournament in England is reflected in the expectation that the stadium will be full for the match against Sweden.

There were still 15 games left in the Women's Euros and the attendance record was broken.

There were a limited number of additional tickets that were put on sale on Monday.

Thousands of people are expected to attend the fan park in Trafalgar Square.

Millions more will watch on the internet.

England's win over Spain in the quarter-finals was watched by more than nine million people across the two services.

The big decisions facing Wiegman

It's time to mix it up or it's important to stay consistent.

England are the only team to have named the same starting XI in all of their games so far.

She might be inclined to make changes against the Swedes, who reached the last four of the World Cup and were silver medal winners at the Olympics.

Ellen White is one goal away from matching Wayne Rooney's all-time goal scoring record for England, but the Manchester City forward could be moved to another position for the team.

The Manchester United forward has impressed off the bench by scoring three goals and providing an assist for a teammate in the team's 2-2 draw against Spain.

Alex Greenwood impressed as a substitute after Rachel Daly suffered a difficult evening against Spain.

What they said...

"As the tournament has grown, we have seen people leaning over and saying, 'Well done, girls, we're supporting you'."

It will be amazing for people in this country to have something to celebrate and enjoy if we get the chance to win the game. We would like to do that as much as possible.

We want to put smiles on people's faces. They may be going through a hard time in terms of the fuel costs and the cost of living, so hopefully we can give them an escape when they turn their TVs on.

Two teams are going to play attacking football. It will be a game we like. It is exciting to play against the home nation.

In our squad we have that as well. We are looking forward to it. It will be special to play against the host nation as we will play a fantastic team.