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Netherlands v France: Women's Euro 2025
Netherlands v France: Women's Euro 2025

The Guardian

time4 days ago

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Netherlands v France: Women's Euro 2025

Update: Date: 2025-07-13T19:28:26.000Z Title: Content: Updates from the 8pm BST kick-off in Basel Player guide | Wallchart | Tables | Mail Will Will Unwin Sun 13 Jul 2025 21.28 CEST First published on Sun 13 Jul 2025 19.30 CEST 9.27pm CEST 21:27 GOAL! Peyraud-Magnin makes a great save from a Grant volley, only to see Pelova pick up the pieces and fire into the top corner. Three more required for Netherlands. 9.27pm CEST 21:27 Well … it's a start. 9.25pm CEST 21:25 24 mins: Netherlands now need four goals. I can't see it happening, if I am being honest. England are 2-0 up, too. Ella Toone. Who doesn't like a dead rubber? 9.24pm CEST 21:24 GOAL! Netherlands give the ball away, allowing France to counter. The France captain receives a pass on the edge of the box from Katoto and she takes a touch, before firing into the bottom corner. 9.23pm CEST 21:23 France look set to top the group. Updated at 9.28pm CEST 9.21pm CEST 21:21 20 mins: The referee gets in the way of a Netherlands pass and has to pull back play. Oh the shame. 9.18pm CEST 21:18 18 mins: England are winning, in case you are wondering. A Stanway penalty. 9.17pm CEST 21:17 16 mins: Spitse sends in a cross from the right to Van de Donk who gets under the ball and heads up and over. Van de Donk claims she is fouled but that is not true. 9.15pm CEST 21:15 14 mins: Wilms goes through the back of Baltimore and gets a talking to rather than a yellow card. 9.12pm CEST 21:12 12 mins: Neither team has control of this game at this stage. Very much a game played in moments. France are wasting time because they only need a draw here to progress. Could be a long night. 9.11pm CEST 21:11 10 mins: Netherlands win a corner on the left flank. Spitse takes responsibility and sends a cross into a dangerous position but it is cleared. 9.09pm CEST 21:09 8 mins: Cascarino drives through the Netherlands, cutting in from the right and fires at goal but it is straight at Van Domselaar. The rebound is sent in by Karchaoui but the goalkeeper repels the ball once more. 9.06pm CEST 21:06 6 mins: Bacha sends in a free-kick from the left flank but an orange head immediately removes the danger. 9.04pm CEST 21:04 4 mins: Netherlands soon do test the goalkeeper as Pelova fires a low drive from just outside the area but the goalkeeper gets down well. Updated at 9.22pm CEST 9.02pm CEST 21:02 2 mins: It is a lively crowd in Basel tonight, make a decent racket at kick-off. On the pitch … Casparij gets the left and lifts a cross to the back post for to Grant attack but she just can't get anything on it. A good sign of intent from the Dutch. 9.01pm CEST 21:01 Peep! Peep! Peep! Here we go! 8.54pm CEST 20:54 The players are heading out to the pitch with their corporate mascots. 8.51pm CEST 20:51 Peter Oh sends some cheese in: 'What an appetising pairing of two big cheeses of world football! Fromage neutral's perspective, it should be a Gouda match.' 8.44pm CEST 20:44 Where can I get these glasses? 8.33pm CEST 20:33 Need to know more about a player? 8.17pm CEST 20:17 We have another option. 7.56pm CEST 19:56 Netherlands (4-4-2): Van Domselaar; Wilms, Spitse, Janssen, Casparij; Van de Donk, Roord, Groenen, Pelova; Grant, Beerensteyn Subs: Kop, De Jong, Dijkstara, Buurman, Leuchter, Miedema, Brugts, Janse, Snoeijs, Kaptein, Egurrola, Van der Zanden France (4-3-3): Peyraud-Magnin; De Almeida, Samoura, Sombath, Bacha; Jean-Francois, Toletti, Karchaoui; Cascarino, Katoto, Baltimore Subs: Lerond, Picaud, Lakrar, Geyoro, Malard, Majri, Diani, Mateo, Gago, Mbock Bathy, N'Dongala, Bogaert Updated at 9.05pm CEST 7.41pm CEST 19:41 Get to know the teams. 7.35pm CEST 19:35 The good news from Basel is that, in Andries Jonker and Laurent Bonadei, the Netherlands and France possess two managers who pour scorn on unwritten norms and treat received wisdoms with suspicion. Louise Taylor previews this decider. 7.30pm CEST 19:30 Technically … every team in the group still have a chance of qualify. In more realistic terms, however, this game is a bit of a shootout for reaching the knockout stages because everyone expects England to beat Wales. France will definitely go through as long as they do not lose. Netherlands need a three-goal win over the French to jump above them in the table. There is certainly the quality within the Dutch side to bang a few in, so this match should be far more enticing than some anticipate. Kick-off: 8pm BST.

🚨 Time for changes in the XIs for France v Wales
🚨 Time for changes in the XIs for France v Wales

Yahoo

time09-07-2025

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🚨 Time for changes in the XIs for France v Wales

🚨 Time for changes in the XIs for France v Wales After beating England against the odds, France can get their quarter-final qualification back on track against Wales, who lost their first Euro appearance. Today's match is being played at the Kybunpark in St. Gallen with these line-ups: Advertisement France's starting XI Peyraud-Magnin; N'Dongala, Samoura, Sombath, Bacha, Toletti, Geyoro, Majri, Diani, Malard and Mateo. Wales' starting XI Wales make four changes from the defeat to the Netherlands on Saturday, including one in goal. Middleton-Patel replaces Olivia Clark. Kayleigh Barton, Rachel Rowe and Ffion Morgan, who came on as substitutes against the Netherlands, replace Hannah Cain, Hayley Ladd and Rhiannon Roberts. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 Eddie Keogh - 2025 Getty Images

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