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After four weeks, the Women’s World Cup has reached the knockout stages.
Holders Australia, co-hosts India, 2017 winners England and South Africa are into the last four.
Here’s everything you need to know.
What happened in the group stages?
Australia reached the semi-finals after four wins and a washout in their first five games. They are the only unbeaten team left in the competition.
South Africa were the next side to progress after other results went in their favour, and they finish the group stage with five wins. Their campaign was bookended by heavy defeats against England and Australia.
England qualified with two games to spare, following a victory over India, before suffering their first defeat against Australia on Wednesday.
India became the final team to book a semi-final spot with a win over New Zealand on Thursday.
Semi-final schedule, UK times and venues
Wednesday, 29 October
England v South Africa (09:30 GMT)
Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
Thursday, 30 October
Australia v India (09:30 GMT)
Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai
When is the Women’s Cricket World Cup final?
The final takes place on Sunday, 2 November from 09:30 GMT.
It will take place at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai.
How to follow on the BBC
There will be ball-by-ball commentary on all three games on BBC Sounds, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sport website and app (UK users only).
The website and app will have live text updates, alongside in-play video clips and post-match highlights (UK users only).
You will also be able to keep up to date with the game across BBC Sport’s social media channels, with BBCTMS on X and BBCCricket on Instagram.














