Hervé Renard’s France team begins its journey to the Women’s World Cup this Sunday. Here’s how to track them.
After a long wait, the French team begins its tournament this Sunday. In Australia, it challenges Jamaica in its first match of the 2023 World Cup.
On behalf of Group F, the Habs will therefore challenge the modest selection of the CONCACAF Zone. They clearly have the favors of predictions, but it is necessary to confirm this status on the ground.
Despite the many absences (Cascarino, Katoto, Amandine Henry), the French should be able to extricate themselves without too much trouble from their first round group. But beware, the duel against Brazil on the second day will not be a cakewalk. Le Sommer and his teammates will then challenge Panama.
France has never won the Women’s World Cup. Aiming for the top this year may seem pretentious, but the players do not forbid anything. Their coach, the very respectful Hervé Renard, keeps his feet on the ground, while admitting that he would like to break the glass ceiling of the quarter-finals.
The probable eleven of the French women’s team (in 4-4-2)
Peyraud-Magnin – Lakrar, W. Renard (cap.), De Almeida, Karchaoui – Mateo, Geyoro, Toletti, Majri – Le Sommer, Diani.
The program of the France team at the World Cup
Sunday July 22: France – Jamaica at 12 p.m.
Saturday July 29: France – Brazil at 12 p.m.
Wednesday August 2: Panama – France at 12 p.m.
On which channel to follow the matches of the Blue?
The first match of the Habs, against Jamaica, will be broadcast by M6 on Sunday. The next two in the group stage will be visible on France Télévisions (France 2 and 3). Regarding the knockout matches, the program has not yet been defined.