On which channel can I watch New Zealand Women – France Women?

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The French women’s team must react this Wednesday during its match against New Zealand.

The French women’s team suffered a major setback last Sunday when they lost on home soil to Canada in the 2e

Olympics day (1-2). An unfortunate setback that the Tricolores will have to erase this Wednesday against New Zealand.

At the Groupama Stadium in Lyon, the Bleues have the advantage of being able to settle for a draw to move on to the next round. The sanction inflicted on Canada (-6 penalty points) has given them a considerable advantage. It is up to them not to squander this unexpected offering.

Renard expects more from his Blues

On paper, the French are largely superior to the New Zealanders. But beware, distrust remains the order of the day. Especially since they will not be able to count on their captain Wendie Renard. Injured during the last match, the Lyonnaise will miss at least this match.

Hervé Renard, who still believes in Olympic gold, did not fail to pull his flock up on their toes. Now, he hopes that his reminder will have an effect and that his players will finally play a full match during his Olympic Games.

Probable lineups for New Zealand – France

New Zealand: Leat; Stott, Barry, Bott; Kitching, Steinmetz, Jale, Taylor; Riley, Clegg.

France: Peyraud-Magnin; Lakrar, Mbock, De Almeida, Karchaoui; Geyoro, Toletti, Dali; Katoto, Cascarino, Diani.

On which channel can I watch the New Zealand – France match?

The match between New Zealand and France women will be broadcast this Wednesday evening from 9pm on France 3 and Eurosport. You will also be able to watch the match in streaming via the Max application

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