Where you can watch the Matildas play France in the quarter-finals of the Women’s World Cup on Saturday.
Last November,Herve Renard’s game-changing team talk to Saudi Arabia’s men’s side went viral. Now he is steering France’s women’s team deep into the World Cup.
The Les Bleues skipper Wendie Renard has been a cornerstone of one of the most dominant club teams football has ever seen – Olympique Lyonnais.
A week before the World Cup began,France lost 1-0 to the Matildas in a warm-up match and,depending on who you ask,it means either everything or nothing for Saturday’s quarter-final.
It took just eight minutes for France to book their place in the quarter-finals and a match up against Australia in Brisbane on Saturday as Morocco’s fairytale run was brutally ended.
Australia will learn who of France and Morocco they will face in Brisbane on Saturday,but not before a colourful clash which promises to be one of the highlights of the tournament.
Leading up to the Women’s World Cup,telecom company Orange launched a campaign challenging incorrect perceptions of a gender skill gap in football.
Everything is not as it seems in this advertisement for The Blues.
Follow along for all the major moments and reactions as the Matildas host France in a blockbuster pre-World Cup clash.
The Matildas will head into the Women’s World Cup knowing exactly where they stand among Europe’s elite after locking in a friendly clash with France as their final hit-out before the tournament begins.
Eight years ago,Morgan Schneiderlin was a wanted man – but in choosing Manchester United over a reunion with the best manager he’s ever had,the former French international’s career took a wrong turn.