Corinne Deacon’s players, first in their group, face the Welsh, second, on Friday to get closer to the 2023 World Cup.
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A small victory for the France team, a big step towards the World Cup. This is what a success of Les Bleues could sum up against the Welsh, Friday, April 8, in qualifying for the next World Cup, scheduled for Australia and New Zealand in 2023. Wendie Renard’s teammates will have a lot to do because, Opposite, looms the second best defense of the group, behind the French: Wales.
The Dragons, in their female version, only conceded three goals in the competition (including 2 in the first leg against France). But it would take much more for the Welsh to take up the challenge against the French who have lost only one meeting in two years (against the United States in April 2021), and who have scored a whopping 37 goals in six matches in this qualifying phase.