Where is England v Sweden Women's Euros semi-final being played?
The Lionesses are playing at Sheffield's Bramall Lane for the first time during the Euros
Football fans will have got acquainted with a number of English stadia during the Women's Euros so far, and the semi-final between England v Sweden on Tuesday evening will see the Lionesses turn out in Sheffield.
Bramall Lane, the home of Sheffield United, will stage the semi-final of the Women's European Championship, which is being staged 12 months later than planned due to Covid.
England v Sweden kicks off at 8pm (UK time) on Tuesday, July 26.
The venue has already played host to Sweden twice this tournament (their 2-1 win over Switzerland and 1-1 draw against the Netherlands), but it's the first time this campaign that England have played there. Their four matches so far have taken place at Brighton and Hove Community Stadium (two matches), Old Trafford and St Mary's Stadium in Southampton.
Turning to Bramall Lane, it holds 30,000 fans and was originally a cricket ground, with football first being played there in 1862.
Which stadiums have been used in Women's Euros?
Ten stadiums across England are being used for the Euros: Brighton and Hove Community Stadium, Wembley Stadium, Brentford Community Stadium, Manchester City Academy Stadium, Milton Keynes' Stadium MK, Rotherham's New York Stadium, St Mary's, Old Trafford, Leigh Sports Village and Bramall Lane.
The Lionesses will be hoping Sheffield will play host to memorable moments to take them to the final at Wembley on Sunday. England have already hit 16 goals this tournament – a total topped only by the 21 managed by Germany in 2009.