On August 7, Beijing time, the much-anticipated Olympic Women's Soccer Semi-Final kicked off in a heated atmosphere, with the Brazilian and Spanish women's soccer teams engaging in a battle of skill and will. At the beginning of the first half, a tense atmosphere filled the entire stadium, and every touch of the ball from both sides touched the heartstrings of the audience on the spot and in front of the TV.
In the 6th minute of the match, there was a dramatic scene on the field. Spain's goalkeeper Coli was panicking under the pressure of the opposing team and tried to relieve the pressure by kicking the ball, but the ball drew a strange arc in the air and hit the captain Paredes directly, the ball bounced into the home goal, Brazil unexpectedly took the lead, and this scene made the morale of Spain's women's soccer team instantly fall to the bottom.
Despite the unfavorable start, the Spanish women's soccer team did not give up, they quickly adjusted their condition and launched a counterattack. El Mozo's long-distance shot was particularly thrilling, the ball was extremely fast and went straight to the dead corner of the goal, but unfortunately, it was slightly off the post, which made the fans in the audience sigh in pain. Shortly after, Brazil's Priscilla had a one-touch chance, but she hesitated to face the open goal and eventually missed, missing the chance to extend the score. However, it didn't last long, as Brazil's Portillo made it 2-0 with a cool shot in front of the goal during a counterattack, making the Spanish women's soccer team's situation even more difficult.
The Brazilian women's soccer team continued to attack fiercely when the second half resumed. In the 50th minute, Adriana took advantage of a corner kick and leapt up high in the penalty area to score a header, adding another goal for Brazil, and the 3-0 lead seemed to have tilted the scales in favor of victory. However, the Spanish women's soccer team did not give up the resistance, and Parrillo stepped forward and utilized a header to get a goal back for the team, making the score 3-1, which ignited the fire of the Spanish women's soccer team's counterattack.
The game then turned into a white-hot affair, with both teams exchanging frequent attacks and defenses. Before the end of the match, Brazil's Corolín had a single chance to score a goal and extend the score to 4-1, but the Spanish women's soccer team didn't stop there, and Parrillo once again stepped up to the plate and equalized the score at 4-2 with a supplementary shot, showing her tenacious fighting spirit.
As the final whistle blew, the Brazilian women's soccer team beat the Spanish women's soccer team 4-2 to advance to the final.