Sweden defeated the U.S. Women's National Team in the quarterfinal round of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Brazil on Friday.

The game was settled by a penalty-kick shootout, which Sweden won 4-3 after the teams were tied 1-1 at the end of regulation and at the end of 30 minutes of extra time.

Former Portland Thorns forward Alex Morgan scored in the 77th minute to pull the U.S. Women's National Team level, 1-1 with Sweden at the 2016 Olympic women's soccer quarterfinals in Brasilia on Friday.

That was the score at the end of regulation and through 30 minutes of extra time, where it looked like each team scored a goal, but both were called back due to a foul (USWNT) and an apparent offside (Sweden).

Stina Blackstenius gave Sweden a 1-0 lead when she scored on a counter in the 61st minute at the 2016 Olympic women's soccer quarterfinals in Brasilia on Friday.

The U.S. team won Group G, but moved on to the knockout round after settling for a mistake-filled, lackluster 2-2 draw against Colombia in the final game of the group stage.

Sweden, which posted a 1-1-1 record in Group E. Sweden is coached by a familiar figure in USWNT history -- Pia Sundhage, who guided the U.S. team from 2008 to 2012, winning two Olympic gold medals in her tenure.

Here are the highlights:

61st minute -- GOAL, Sweden: On a counter, Stina Blackstenius splits two USA defenders and beats U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo for the score. SWE 1, USA 0.

77th minute -- GOAL, USA: Former Portland Thorn Alex Morgan converts off a Sweden miscue. It's her sixth goal in Olympic play. USA 1, SWE 1.

Alex Morgan equalizes for the #USWNT. pic.twitter.com/ApRFZVCPQ2 — Our Game Magazine (@OurGameMagazine) August 12, 2016

First half:

Each team had good chances in the first half. Here's a look at a couple of saves:

First, Sweden goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl turns away a USWNT chance:

Near the end of the first half, U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo came off her line:

Solo and Seger. pic.twitter.com/XoeyoNI3ZA — Our Game Magazine (@OurGameMagazine) August 12, 2016

If you are looking to watch the U.S. Women's National Team take on Sweden, here's what you need to know:

What: U.S. Women's National Team vs. Sweden in the quarterfinals of the Rio Olympics.

Where: Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha in Brasilia, Brazil.

When: Friday, Aug. 12, at 9 a.m. Pacific time.

How to watch: Watch live on TV on NBC Sports Network (Comcast 32/732); Watch live online at NBCOlympics.com and with the NBC Sports App.

-- Molly Blue