2023-07-14 08:51:16
A first thrill
On a failed recovery from De Almeida, Kerr is launched in depth but the French defense falls back and raises calmly.
Here we go !
The kickoff of this match has just been given at Marvel Stadium by Asaka Koizumi. Les Bleues must be full of confidence a few days before the start of the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
Kick-off in a quarter of an hour
This Australia-France will start in 15 short minutes at the Marvel Stadium in Melbourne.
The last match before the World Cup
This Australia-France is the last test of Les Bleues before serious things and the 2023 Women’s World Cup. The French will start the World Cup with a meeting once morest Jamaica on Sunday July 23 at 12 p.m.
Les Bleues passed their first test
Hervé Renard’s players got off to a good start in their preparation for this 2023 Women’s World Cup with a success once morest Ireland (3-0) on July 6. Maelle Lakrar scored twice while Eugénie Le Sommer also scored with a goal.
Australia’s starting XI
The starting composition of the “Matildas” for this meeting once morest the French team: Arnold – Carpenter, Hunt, Catley, Vine – Raso, Cooney-Cross, Kennedy, Gorry – Foord, Kerr.
The composition of the Blue has fallen
Here is Hervé Renard’s starting XI for this last World Cup warm-up game: Peyraud-Magnin – Lakrar, De Almeida, Renard, Karchaoui – Geyoro, Toletti, Dali – Diani, Le Sommer, Bacha.
The Blues have arrived
The French team entered the lawn of Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium to recognize it less than an hour from kick-off.
Follow Australia-France, the last test of Les Bleues before the World Cup, live
This is the last opportunity to gauge each other: the France team faces Australia, host country of the 2023 World Cup, less than a week before the start of the World Cup. Les Bleues remain on a 3-0 victory in the warm-up match once morest Ireland, despite a sluggish start to the match.
50,000 spectators are expected in Melbourne to watch the match, a new record for the local women’s national team, the Australian Federation announced on Thursday. The previous attendance record for a match for the Australian women’s national team dates back to 2021, for a friendly once morest the United States in Sydney, with 36,109 spectators.
Australia-France, kick-off at 11:30 a.m. French time. Match broadcast on TV on W9, to follow in full live-text on RMC Sport.
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