Auckland's Eden Park is set to play host to another record-breaking Women's World Cup match.
Spain will face off against Sweden for a chance in the final, and the final match hosted in New Zealand is predicted to make history for the stadium.
Eden Park CEO Nick Sautner says the success of the Women's World Cup has shown the world what's possible for the region.
"It's certainly exceeded a lot of people's expectations. We knew this was the biggest women's sporting event in the world and the biggest event to come to our shores."
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