Summary

  • Renard's back-post header gives France crucial win against Brazil

  • Debinha had equalised after Le Sommer deservedly put France 1-0 up

  • Brazil would have qualified for last 16 with win

  • France drew 0-0 with Jamaica in opening game, Brazil thrashed Panama 4-0

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  1. Almost exactly a year since France suffered semi-final heartbreak at Euro 2022published at 10:58 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    France stat cardImage source, BBC Sport

    France reached the semi-finals of Euro 2022 in England last year, losing 2-1 to Germany in the last four, with that match played almost a year ago (on 27 July, at MK Dons' Stadium MK).

  2. Is this Brazil's year?published at 10:56 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    Brazil stat cardImage source, BBC Sport

    Brazil have never won the Women's World Cup, losing in the final in 2007.

  3. Marta to be first player to score at six World Cups?published at 10:55 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    MartaImage source, Getty Images

    Marta could become the first player - man or woman - to score in six World Cups.

    The 37-year-old has made 187 appearances for Brazil, scoring 122 goals and been named as World Player of the Year on six occasions.

    Once again though, she is only among the subs.

  4. Team news - Renard fit for France; goalscorer Bia Zaneratto on bench for Brazilpublished at 10:54 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    France team

    France captain Wendie Renard has been passed fit from the start after picking up a calf injury.

    Selma Bacha, Kenza Dali and Estelle Cascarino come into the team after a blunt goalless draw with Jamaica in their opener.

    Clara Mateo, Eve Perriset and Amel Majri are the players who drop to the bench. Record goalscorer Eugenie Le Sommer will lead the line alongside Kadidiatou Diani.

    France XI: Peyraud-Magnin, Karchaoui, Renard, Lakrar, Perisset, Dali, Toletti, Geyoro, Bacha, Le Sommer, Diani.

    Brazil team news

    There's no big surprises in the Brazilian team as Ary Borges starts after netting a hat-trick in Brazil's opening win over Panama.

    Geyse Ferreira is named up front in Brazil's one change. Bia Zaneratto is the player to make way.

    Marta is on the bench as she looks to become the first player to score in six World Cups.

    Brazil XI: Leticia, Tamires, Rafaelle Souza, Lauren, Antonia, Adriana, Luana, Kerolin, Ary Borges, Debinha, Geyse Ferreira.

  5. 'Renard really leads from the back'published at 10:53 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    Steph Houghton
    Manchester City defender on BBC One

    Wendie Renard seems as if she has been around forever.

    She's the stalwart of France's team, she's their captain and somebody that everybody looks up to.

    First of all, she is a great defender, she really leads from the back and it's so important for her today to be a part of France's backline.

  6. Battle of the breadspublished at 10:51 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    Andy Gray
    BBC Sport at Brisbane Stadium

    Now, that's fighting talk.

    For those wondering, a pao de queijo is a small cheesy bread from Brazil (Google may or may not have been used for that one). Yum!

    Brazil fans ahead of the match
  7. Fish and chips, anyone?published at 10:50 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Brisbane Stadium

    Spotted on the concourse. It's like being back in the UK...

    A shop called Fish and Chippery at Lang Park, BrisbaneImage source, Emma Smith
  8. 'Can expect France to be more offensive'published at 10:50 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    Laura Georges
    Former France international on BBC One

    I feel good about the French team. Last time we played, we were not able to use the wings.

    I see we are back to 4-3-3 so we can expect France to be more offensive.

  9. Watch livepublished at 10:48 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    BBC One

    It was BBC Two for the first game of the day, now we're live on BBC One for this one so press the play button at the top to watch along.

  10. Can France reach the quarter-finals again?published at 10:47 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    France have reached at least the quarter-finals in their last three World Cup appearances, with their best result being a fourth-placed finish in 2011.

    It has already been a dramatic 2023 for the French women's team as manager Corinne Diacre was sacked in March after a number of senior players said they wouldn't play under her anymore.

    That happened just four months before the World Cup.

  11. Showdown at sunsetpublished at 10:46 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport at Brisbane Stadium

    As the sun sets, the stage is set.

    Anecdotally, Lang Park could sound like the Maracana tonight. On my walk to the ground, I saw hundreds of Brazil-shirted fans and not a single France jersey.

    I also saw a handful of Japan supporters and a couple of USA fans. Clearly Brisbane is the place to be for one of the standout games from the group stage draw.

    Lang ParkImage source, Emma Smith
    Brazil fansImage source, Emma Smith
  12. How it standspublished at 10:45 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    A Brazil win takes them into the last 16. France will be struggling to qualify if they lose this one and would need to beat Panama in their last game to have any chance.

    Group F table - Brazil, France, Jamaica, PanamaImage source, .
  13. Watch the best of the Brazilian goalspublished at 10:40 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

    FT: Brazil 4-0 Panama

    Watch the third goal of Brazil's 4-0 win against Panama and a lovely goal it is too.

  14. Jamaica pick up crucial draw against Francepublished at 10:39 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

    France 0-0 Jamaica

    Watch highlights as Jamaica draw against France with only 10 players, to grab a crucial point at the Fifa Women's World Cup.

  15. Samba in the streetspublished at 10:36 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    Andy Gray
    BBC Sport NI at Brisbane Stadium

    Brazil fans before the game
    Brazil fans before the game

    There's samba in the streets of Brisbane as the Brazil fans descend upon Lang Park.

    The atmosphere is unbelievable as they sing, dance and party their way towards the ground.

    There are some France fans, although it's safe to say they are a bit more subtle in their approach.

    Let's hope this atmosphere continues into the ground. We'll be in for a treat.

    France fans before the match
  16. Mouth-wateringpublished at 10:35 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

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    We're back.

    We've just seen a five-goal thrashing as Sweden were too good for Italy to move into the last 16.

    Next up is a mouth-watering clash between France and Brazil.

    Brazil could also be advancing into the last 16 if they defeat the French. Kick-off for this one is at 11:00 BST.

  17. Mixed fortunes for two of the world's bestpublished at 10:33 British Summer Time 29 July 2023

    France and Brazil are two of the top eight-ranked sides in women's football - but they had very mixed experiences in their opening matches at this Women's World Cup.

    France were held to a surprise goalless draw against a Jamaica side that ended the match with only 10 players...

    FranceImage source, .

    ...while Brazil were absolutely sensational, thrashing Panama with Ary Borges (pictured on the left with fellow goalscorer Bia Zaneratto) grabbing a hat-trick.

    BrazilImage source, Getty Images

    Brazil can secure their place in the last 16, while France desperately need a win after that first match slip-up.