On Tuesday, Sweden and England meet in the EC semi-finals in a boiling Sheffield.

In addition to both teams having good results in the tournament, they also each have their own impressive losing streak.

"Two nations betting on women's football"

England are 18 games unbeaten and have not lost with new national team captain Sarina Wiegman

Sweden has 34 straight matches without a loss, if you exclude the penalty loss against Canada in the Olympic final.

- There are two very good nations that invest in women's football.

Led by good coaches who have managed to raise the quality of the players, says Hedvig Lindahl.

Believes that history doesn't matter

Historically, Sweden has had it easy to face England.

In 26 matches, England have won only three times.

- Of course, historically it looks that way, but now we are here and now, and anyone who is not here and now probably has a bit of a problem, says Hedvig Lindahl.

- We also know that it has invested a fantastic amount in England and has done so for the past seven years and has gone straight up like a rocket.

They have been at the forefront of a lot of great things that have happened in women's football in Europe, and in the whole world, she continues.

Want to break the streak

As for Saina Wiegman's unbeaten streak, it is something that Lindahl will look to break.

- Sarina has an influence and an effect on the team.

A proven routine when it comes to taking the team all the way.

After all, she took the Netherlands to gold in the last European Championship. Hopefully, it feels different for her after our match.

CLIP: Sembrant saved Sweden in added time

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Sembrant saved Sweden in extra time Photo: Bildbyrån