This is the small peculiarity of the French women's team: unlike the selection of Didier Deschamps exclusively on TF1, the Bleues are broadcast alternately by two audiovisual groups, France TV and M6. The Nations League semi-final first leg of Laurent Bonadei's team against Germany, last Friday in Düsseldorf, was broadcast on France 4.
Grace Geyoro and her teammates, without Sakina Karchaoui, gave in 10 minutes from the end of the game, Pauline Peyraud-Magnin being beaten by far by Klara Buhl (79th). A meeting at the end of the afternoon (kick-off 5:45 p.m.) which saw a superb turnout with 37,191 people in the 54,600 seats at the Merkur Spiel-Arena.
The meeting was commentated by Fabien Lévêque and former French number 10 Louisa Necib, but the second round against the Frauenteam of Lyonnaise Jule Brand, Tuesday evening (9:10 p.m.) in Caen, appears on the W9 program schedule.
Domergue continues after Ligue 1+
Xavier Domergue and Laura Georges will be commenting on this France-Germany at the Stade Michel d'Ornano. The sports journalist, number 1 in Ligue 1+, therefore continues Sunday's OL-Strasbourg poster with the Bleues' meeting against the Germans, in the company of the former Bleues central defender (188 caps from 2001-2008).
In the other semi-final, reigning world champion Spain largely won its first half against Sweden with a score of 4-0, with a double from Alexia Putellas. The two finalists will face each other in a double confrontation on November 28 and December 2, with the Women's Seleccion at home in the return match.