Day 10 of the 2023 Women’s World Cup should prove to be a thriller
Saturday’s action is highlighted by the mouth-watering clash between European giant France and South American juggernaut Brazil, with As Canarinhas knowing a win will secure passage through to the last 16. Elsewhere, Sweden takes on Italy, before the potentially historic match up between Jamaica and Panama rounds off the day’s action. How to watch In the US, the matches will air on your local Fox channel. You can also stream the matches by signing in with your TV provider at foxsports.
Italy’s 16-year-old sensation Giulia Dragoni – nicknamed ‘Little Messi’ – played a crucial role in the heart of the team’s midfield as Le Azzurre earned a narrow 1-0 win. France vs. Brazil It’s not often you get a heavyweight clash such as this in the group stages of the World Cup. There is an added layer of intrigue given France’s 0-0 draw against Jamaica in its opening match, with the pressure firmly on Les Bleues to try and avoid an early exit in Australia and New Zealand.
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