Lieke Martens scored her second goal on a late penalty kick to send the Netherlands into the quarterfinals of the Women's World Cup for the first time with a 2-1 victory over 2015 finalist Japan on Tuesday.

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Netherlands' Lieke Martens scores her side's second goal from the penalty spot during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at the Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoDavid Vincent)

Lieke Martens scored her second goal on a late penalty kick to send the Netherlands into the quarterfinals of the Women's World Cup for the first time with a 2-1 victory over 2015 finalist Japan on Tuesday.

Spectators watch the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park as the sunsets, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

As befitting a meeting of the Asian and European champions, the game produced some of the slickest action of the World Cup. An audacious backheel flick set up Martens to send the Dutch in front in the 17th minute and Yui Hasegawa equalized in the 43rd to complete a slick passing move.

Japan's Yui Hasegawa, right, kicks the ball past Netherlands goalkeeper Sari Van Veenendaal to score her team's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa, right, kicks the ball past Netherlands goalkeeper Sari Van Veenendaal to score her team's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa, centre, is congratulated by teammates after scoring her team's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa, centre, is congratulated by teammates after scoring her team's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Netherlands' players celebrate their first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Netherlands' players celebrate their first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Netherlands' Jackie Groenen is tackled by Japan's Narumi Miura during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Netherlands' Jackie Groenen is tackled by Japan's Narumi Miura during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa celebrates after scoring her side's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at the Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoDavid Vincent)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa celebrates after scoring her side's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at the Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoDavid Vincent)

Martens scored from the spot to set up a meeting with Italy on Saturday.

Netherlands' Lieke Martens scores her side's second goal from the penalty spot during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at the Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoDavid Vincent)

Netherlands' Lieke Martens scores her side's second goal from the penalty spot during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at the Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoDavid Vincent)

As befitting a meeting of the Asian and European champions, the game produced some of the slickest action of the World Cup. An audacious backheel flick set up Martens to send the Dutch in front in the 17th minute and Yui Hasegawa equalized in the 43rd to complete a slick passing move.

With the last Asian team eliminated, the Women's World Cup will have a record seven European teams in the quarterfinals. Norway and England meet in Le Havre on Thursday and France takes on the United States the following night. After the Netherlands plays Italy on Saturday, Germany and Sweden will meet.

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Spectators watch the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park as the sunsets, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Spectators watch the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park as the sunsets, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa, right, kicks the ball past Netherlands goalkeeper Sari Van Veenendaal to score her team's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa, right, kicks the ball past Netherlands goalkeeper Sari Van Veenendaal to score her team's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa, centre, is congratulated by teammates after scoring her team's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa, centre, is congratulated by teammates after scoring her team's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Netherlands' players celebrate their first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Netherlands' players celebrate their first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Netherlands' Jackie Groenen is tackled by Japan's Narumi Miura during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Netherlands' Jackie Groenen is tackled by Japan's Narumi Miura during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoFrancois Mori)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa celebrates after scoring her side's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at the Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoDavid Vincent)

Japan's Yui Hasegawa celebrates after scoring her side's first goal during the Women's World Cup round of 16 soccer match between the Netherlands and Japan at the Roazhon Park, in Rennes, France, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP PhotoDavid Vincent)