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France will face the Netherlands on Saturday in the fourth and last quarter-final of this year's UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 tournament. The pair will play out a last-eight encounter to earn a spot in the semi-finals.
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The former swept the group stages, save for a late draw with Iceland, while the latter - reigning champions - have faced a rockier path to the last eight. But both are up for the fight - and could provide a thrilling contest when they face off.
Ahead of the game, GOAL has the details of how to watch on TV, stream online, team news and more.
| Games | France vs Netherlands |
| Date | July 23, 2022 |
| Times | 3:00pm ET, 12:00pm PT |
| Stream | fubo TV (start with a free trial) |
TV channel, live stream and how to watch
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| U.S. TV channel | Online stream |
|---|---|
| ESPN2 | fubo TV (start with a free trial) |
Team news and rosters
| Position | France roster |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers | Chavas, Lerond, Peyraud-Magnin |
| Defenders | Renard, Torrent, Tounkara, Karchaoui, Bacha, Bathy, Périsset, Cissoko |
| Midfielders | Palis, Toletti, Geyoro, Bilbault, Dali |
| Forwards | Katoto, Mateo, Diani, Malard, Baltimore, Sarr, Cascarino |
A surprise closing draw in the group stages with Iceland checked France's momentum to a point, with the nation having arguably looked the best side in the mix to win Euro 2022 until that point.
Now, they face arguably the hardest quarter-final of the bunch with the need to bounce back and tighten their control over the last act of matches - presenting them with a golden opportunity to rubber-stamp their position as potential favourites.
Predicted France starting XI: Peyraud-Magnin; Perisset, Mbock, Renard, Karchaoui; Geyoro, Bilbault, Mateo; Diani, Cascarino, Malard.
| Position | Netherlands roster |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers | Van Veenendaal, Van Domselaar, Lorsheyd |
| Defenders | Nouwen, Van der Gragt, Van Dongen, Wilms, Dijkstra, Casparij, Olislagers, Janssen |
| Midfielders | Roord, Spitse, Van de Donk, Pelova, Groenen, Egurrola |
Forwards | Beerensteyn, Miedema, Martens, Jansen, Leuchter, Brugts |
Having recovered truly from their opening draw with Sweden, a blowout result against Switzerland in their final group stage game has reconfirmed the Dutch as genuine contenders.
In their attempts to defend the crown they won five years ago however, they face a taxing route through to the semi-finals, and may yet have to find another level to go up against their foe.
Predicted Netherlands starting XI: Van Veenendaa; Wilms, van der Gragt, Nouwen, Janssen, Groenen, Spitse, Roord, van de Donk, Martens, Beerensteyn.
Last five results
| France results | Netherlands results |
|---|---|
| Iceland 1-1 France (Jul 18) | Switzerland 1-4 Netherlands (Jul 17) |
| France 2-1 Belgium (Jul 14) | Netherlands 3-2 Portugal (Jul 13) |
| France 5-1 Italy (Jul 10) | Netherlands 1-1 Sweden (Jul 9) |
| France 7-0 Vietnam (Jul 1) | Netherlands 2-1 Finland (Jul 2) |
| France 4-0 Cameroon (Jun 25) | Netherlands 3-0 Belarus (Jun 28) |
Head-to-head
| Date | Results |
|---|---|
| 2/22/2022 | France 3-1 Netherlands |
| 3/10/2020 | France 3-3 Netherlands |
| 4/7/2017 | Netherlands 1-2 France |
| 3/10/2014 | Netherlands 0-3 France |
| 9/3/2009 | Netherlands P-P France |
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