Women's World Cup 2023: What to expect on Day 10
One of the most anticipated games of the group stages takes place on Day 10 of the Women's World Cup as France take on Brazil at the Brisbane Stadium.
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One of the most anticipated games of the group stages takes place on Day 10 of the Women's World Cup as France take on Brazil at the Brisbane Stadium.
AUCKLAND : A confident Brazil side will look to build on their dazzling Women's World Cup opener while France aim to kick-start their campaign when the two meet in a blockbuster clash on Saturday, where a win would assure the South Americans a last 16 spot.
BRISBANE : France captain Wendie Renard remains an injury doubt for their crunch Women's World Cup clash against Brazil, coach Herve Renard said, adding that he will leave it late to made a decision on the defender's availability.
BRISBANE : Brazil have learnt their lessons from their 2019 Women's World Cup exit and are eager to take on France again in the showpiece event on Saturday, four years after losing to the Europeans in the first knockout round.
SYDNEY : France captain Wendie Renard may have to sit out Saturday's key Women's World Cup group game against Brazil after injuring her calf, officials said on Wednesday.
France's hopes of a winning start to their Women's World Cup campaign were thwarted by a hardworking Jamaican side in a 0-0 draw in the opening Group F clash at Sydney Football Stadium.
SYDNEY : France have been dealt an early blow in their quest for a maiden Women's World Cup title as winger Selma Bacha and defender Elisa De Almeida were ruled out of their opening game against Jamaica on Sunday.
France captain and defender Wendie Renard says her side "can achieve something great" this time at the Women's World Cup having not been effective enough in past tournaments.