Sweden beat Australia to win World Cup third-place play-off for fourth time

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Sweden beat Australia to win World Cup third-place play-off for fourth time
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Friolina Rolfo and fine Kosovare Asllani struck for the Swedes.

Sweden struck in either half to retain their World Cup best of the rest status with victory over co-hosts Australia in the third-place play-off.

Sweden started quickly and set out their stall early on as Arsenal forward Stina Blackstenius got in on goal within the opening two minutes, her low shot turned away by Mackenzie Arnold. Sweden came close to doubling their lead in first-half stoppage time but a fine low save from Arnold kept out a Filippa Angeldahl strike that flashed through a crowded penalty area.

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