2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup second Quarterfinal-final match will be playing on 28/06 to 29/06 at host country France. World’s 8 best football team Norway, England, France, United State, Netherland, Italy, Germany, & Sweden win a round of 16 matches and reached in the top 8 round of 2019 world cup tournament. The Second Quarterfinal match will be playing between France vs United State to reach the semifinal of the 8th edition of Women’s world cup in France. The top two football teams France vs United State to win the 2019 Women’s World Cup will square off in the quarterfinal round in Paris.
In the round of 16, France wins 2-1 beat of Brazil in the knockout matches. United State has reached the Quarterfinal, that won the round-of-16 match against Spain by 2-1. This is the second in World Cup campaigns. The US won 3-1 in the semifinal in 2011.
World Cup 2018 Quarterfinal: France vs United State
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The U.S. has never failed to reach the semifinals of a FIFA Women’s World Cup, while France have a big chance to win in the home. They’ve played 23 times, with the U.S. winning 17 of them, drawing three and losing three.
Both teams played head-to-head 23 times, with the U.S. winning 17 of them, drawing three and losing three. France football team won 3-1 the last time they met in January and that match was friendly.
The United state a strong team have reached the quarterfinal stage in every edition of the women’s world cup. France have won last 6 matches without any loss in the world cup.
England is 3rd position in the FIFA Ranking and finishes 3rd position in the 2015 world cup tournament.
- Date: Friday 28th June 2019 – 21:00 (UK)
- Place: Parc des Princes, Paris, France
- TV Info: BBC (UK), FOX Sports 1 (U.S.)
- Live Stream: BBC iPlayer (UK), FOX Sports Go (U.S.)
- 2019 World Cup:
- United State (4 matches): Win– 4, Draw– 0 | Position: 1st | Points: 9
- France (4 matches): Win– 4, Loss– 0 | Position: 1st | Points: 9
Win Probability of the Match: I’m expecting a close contest but think the United state controls the ball and does well to prevent chances from France.
US(42%) & France (30%) & draw (28%)
Round of 16
- US – Thailand (13-1), Chile (3-0), Sweden (2-0) and Spain (2-1).
- France – South Korea (4-0), Norway (2-1), Nigeria (1-0) and Brazil (2-1 in extra time)
United State Final 23-Woman Squad
- Coach: Jillian Anne Ellis
- Star player: Carli Lloyd, Alex Morga, Megan Rapinoe, Tobin Heath, Julie Ertz, Becky Sauerbrunn
- World Cup best: Champions: 1991, 1999, and 2015
- FIFA Rank: 1st
- Captain: Carli Lloyd, Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe
- Top scorer: Carli Lloyd 277(113)
Goalkeepers: Alyssa Naeher (Atlético Madrid), Ashlyn Harris (Barcelona), Adrianna Franch Quiñones (Real Sociedad)
Defenders: Becky Sauerbrunn (Utah Royals), Kelley O’Hara (Utah Royals), Abby Dahlkemper (North Carolina Courage), Ali Krieger (Orlando Pride), Tierna Davidson (Chicago Red Stars), Emily Sonnett (Portland Thorns) & Crystal Dunn (North Carolina Courage)
Midfielders: Sam Mewis (North Carolina Courage), Morgan Brian ( Chicago Red Stars), Julie Ertz (Chicago Red Stars), Lindsey Horan (Portland Thorns), Rose Lavelle (Washington Spirit), Allie Long (Reign FC)
Forwards: Carli Lloyd (co-captain) (Sky Blue FC), Alex Morgan (co-captain) (Orlando Pride), Megan Rapinoe (co-captain) ( Reign FC), Jessica McDonald (North Carolina Courage), Christen Press (Utah Royals) & Tobin Heath (Portland Thorns)
US women’s world cup expected roster
Alyssa Naeher (GK); Kelley O’Hara (DEF), Abby Dahlkemper (DEF), Becky Sauerbrunn (DEF), Crystal Dunn (DEF); Lindsey Horan (MID), Julie Ertz (MID), Rose Lavelle (MID); Tobin Heath (FWD), Alex Morgan (FWD), Megan Rapinoe (FWD)
France Final 23-Woman Squad Players
- Coach: Corinne Diacre
- Star player: Neymar
- World Cup best: Fourth Place (2011)
- Rank: 16
- Captain: Amandine Henry
- Top scorer: Marinette Pichon (81)
Goalkeepers: Sarah Bouhaddi (Lyon), Solène Durand (Guingamp), Pauline Peyraud-Magnin (Arsenal)
Defenders: Julie Debever (Chelsea), Sakina Karchaoui (Montpellier), Amel Majri (Lyon), Griedge Mbock Bathy (Lyon), Ève Périsset (Paris Saint-Germain), Wendie Renard (Lyon), Marion Torrent (Montpellier) Aïssatou Tounkara (Atlético Madrid)
Midfielders: Charlotte Bilbault (Paris FC), Élise Bussaglia (Dijon), Maéva Clemaron (FC Fleury 91), Grace Geyoro (Paris Saint-Germain), Amandine Henry (captain) (Lyon), Gaëtane Thiney (Paris FC)
Forwards: Viviane Asseyi (Bordeaux) Delphine Cascarino (Lyon), Kadidiatou Diani (Paris Saint-Germain), Valérie Gauvin (Montpellier), Emelyne Laurent (Guingamp), Eugénie Le Sommer (vice-captain) (Lyon)