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France (Women's Euro 2025 Qualifier): Analysis, Distribution, History and Writing

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A major challenge

Hervé Renard's French women's team will close their qualifying campaign with a crucial match against the Republic of Ireland, following a draw for the women's Euro 2025 qualifiers in early March. The crucial match will be played at Páirc Uí Chaoimh Stadium in Cork, Ireland.

They must finish among the top two teams in their group to ensure direct qualification to the finals of Women's Euro 2025 in Switzerland.

On July 12, Sweden's winners Les Bleus managed to bounce back from their recent defeat against the English side with a 2-1 scoreline. Therefore, this final match against Ireland will be crucial in the French team's quest to participate in this prestigious European tournament.

Where and how to watch the Women's Euro qualifier between France and Ireland?

The match will be played at Páirc Uí Chaoimh Stadium in Cork, Ireland and the referee will blow the whistle at 7:00pm. Comments on W9: Xavier Domargue and Laura Georges. You can also watch the match on streaming Live W9 from M6+ platform.

History of the encounter between the two teams

Ireland and France have met 5 times since the beginning of history. The French have 5 wins from 5 matches. Their last opposition dates back to 5 April 2024, ending in a 1–0 victory for France.

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Probability of both teams

France: Peyraud-Magnin, Perisset, Lacrare, Mbock, Karchauy – Tolletti, Daly, Georeau (cap.) – Diani, Catotto, Cascarino.

Republic of Ireland: Brosnan – Hayes, Patten, Law. Quinn, Murphy – Payne), Connolly, McCabe (capt.), O'Sullivan – Mannion, Karusa.

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