It's over for Louisa Necib

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By: Manu Tournoux

In September 2023, the TF1 group was everything ” happy “
to announce the acquisition of TV rights from the 2025 female Euro in Switzerland, for “Linear and streaming broadcast, exclusively and in full the 31 games of this prestigious competition”. You don't escape, the front page did not broadcast the whole competition. TF1 sold secondary matches to France TV and even the second meeting of the Blue against the Wales, to the delight of Fabien Lévêque and Louisa Necib.

During an episode that made controversy, TF1 then sold the third match of the group's group phase of Laurent Bonadei at the last minute to the Netherlands due to the broadcast of the PSG-Chelsea Club World Cup on TF1 on Sunday, July 13. Grégoire Margotton and Bixente Lizarazu resumed service last Saturday by commenting on elimination in the quarterfinals against Germany (1-1, TAB: 5-4), despite a long-term numerical superiority of more than 100 minutes.

This Tuesday, France 2 was responsible for broadcasting the first semi-final of the euro between England and Italy, which ended at the end of the night in Geneva with the qualification of the Three Lionesses (2-1 AP). Louisa Necib was this time accompanied by Lucille Guillotin, the deputy editor-in-chief of the Sports Service of France TV, former reporter in RC Strasbourg.

Louisa Necib gives way to Liza

Appreciated for her relevant analyzes, Louisa Necib, former star player of the French women's team as a game leader (144 selections for 39 goals from 2005 to 2016), finished with the Women's Euro. The second half between Spain and Germany is indeed broadcast on TF1 Wednesday evening (9 p.m.), with the duo Margotton-Lizarazu and the Marine journalist Marck.

Note that TF1 should not broadcast the tournament final on Sunday in Basel. It will be necessary to go to TMC to follow the conclusion of the female Euro 2025. The kick -off of the meeting is scheduled at 6 p.m. and TF1, on its program grid, specifies a good ” alternative “ with the distribution of
Seven to eightthe magazine presented by Harry Roselmack, from 5:20 p.m. Only a final with France would have pushed TF1 to upset its Sunday.