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Published 04 June 2024 5 min read
England Women's Senior Team

Match Report: France 1-2 England

Written by:

Milly McEvoy

  • K. Diani (72′PEN)
  • K. Dali (71′)
  • S. Bacha (79′)
European Qualifiers, UEFA Women's EURO 2025 League A, Group 3
Tuesday 04 June, 08:00 PM Stade Geoffroy-Guichard
France
1 2
HT: 0 - 2
England national football team crest
  • G. Stanway (21′)
  • A. Russo (34′)
  • E. Toone (70′)
  • L. Bronze (71′)
  • L. Williamson (80′)
  • C. Kelly (87′)

The Lionesses pick up a vital win in Saint Etienne to ignite EURO 2025 qualifying campaign

05 Jun 2024 5:15

Highlights: France 1-2 England


 The Lionesses celebrate Alessia Russos goal, which made it 2-0 in Saint Etienne
The Lionesses celebrate Alessia Russos goal, which made it 2-0 in Saint Etienne
Goals from Georgia Stanway and Alessia Russo helped England to a sublime 2-1 victory over France in Saint-Étienne.

After falling to a 2-1 defeat to the same opponents in Newcastle on Friday, the Lionesses were dominant from the beginning with Stanway and Russo both netting in the first half.

Kadidiatou Diani scored a second-half penalty, but the hosts still suffered their first defeat in UEFA Women’s Championship 2025 qualifying while the victory moves England into a stronger position in the League A Group 3 standings with the final two games to come in July.

The result is also an important moment in history, marking France’s first defeat in 59 major championship qualifying games and England’s first victory away to Les Bleues in 51 years.

Sarina Wiegman made only the enforced change of Hannah Hampton for Mary Earps in central France, but England looked a side transformed from last week's encounter at St. James' Park.
Ella Toone had the game’s first big chance on six minutes, but her delayed shot was easily saved by Pauline Peyraud-Magnin.

France responded immediately as Diani was well-found by Sakina Karchaoui, who was playing out of position in the front three, but Diani hit the ball wide under pressure from skipper Leah Williamson.

The Lionesses’ fast pace in attack heaped pressure on the France defence with Beth Mead finding an on-rushing Russo who could only put her attempt over.

Mead then stung the hands of Peyraud-Magnin having been found by a wonderful ball from Toone but France were only safe for a matter of seconds.

In a goal full of bravery, Russo and Lauren Hemp held off two challenges from the home side before the latter found Stanway in space and she fired the ball into the back of the net from the edge of the box in the 21st minute.

In a practice run for the second goal, Lucy Bronze hit a volley across the box and into the path of Russo’s whose header was well-saved by the France ‘keeper.
 England captain Leah Williamson takes control of the ball
England captain Leah Williamson takes control of the ball

The striker did not need asking twice as Russo netted in the 34th minute, when her low header from a peach of a ball from Hemp gave the Lionesses a well-deserved cushion.

France looked for a response either side of the break, Amandine Henry sent her shot well wide before Wendie Renard rose highest to head a ball to Marie-Antoinette Katoto but she directed the ball the wrong side of the far post.

Hampton was much busier in the second half, coming out to shut down an attack before watching a long-range Selma Bacha attempt go just wide.

 Russo gets on the end of Lauren Hemp's cross to score
Russo gets on the end of Lauren Hemp's cross to score
England showed they could still be dangerous when Toone poached the ball from Maelle Lakrar and attempted to catch out Peyraud-Magnin but the experienced keeper denied the Manchester United midfielder on her 50th cap.

France were then awarded a penalty with Williamson judged to have fouled Grace Geyoro which Diani fired home on her 100th appearance to set up a nervy final 18 minutes.

The game reached a frantic point as the seconds ticked away but Hampton was the calmest player on the pitch to tip Katoto’s attempt behind for a corner as England held on for a famous win.

Match Line Up

England (4-3-3): 1 Hannah Hampton; 2 Lucy Bronze, 3 Jess Carter, 4 Keira Walsh, 5 Millie Bright, 6 Leah Williamson (c), 7 Beth Mead, 8 Georgia Stanway, 9 Alessia Russo, 10 Ella Toone, 11 Lauren Hemp

Substitutes: 16 Chloe Kelly for Mead 75’, 14 Fran Kirby for Ella Toone 90’,

Substitutes not used: 12 Alex Greenwood, 13 Khiara Keating, 15 Jessica Naz, 17 Aggie Beever-Jones, 18 Grace Clinton, 19 Maya Le Tissier, 20 Jess Park, 21 Lucy Thomas, 22 Esme Morgan, 23 Millie turner

Goals: Georgia Stanway 21’, Alessia Russo 34’

Yellow cards: Ella Toone 71’, Lucy Bronze 71’, Hannah Hampton 81’, Chloe Kelly 87’

France (4-4-1-1): 16 Pauline Peyraud-Magnin; 5 Élisa de Almeida, 13 Selma Bacha, 6 Amandine Henry, 2 Maelle Lakrar, 3 Wendie Renard (c), 11 Kadidiatou Diani, 8 Grace Geyoro, 9 Marie-Antoinette Katoto, 15 Kenza Dali, 7 Sakina Karchaoui

Substitutes: 20 Delphine Cascarino for Karchaoui 46’, 14 Sandie Toletti for Henry 46’, 22 Eve Périsset for Lakrar 73’, 23 Vicki Becho for Dali 90+2’, 17 Sandy Baltimore for Bacha 90+3

Substitutes not used: 1 Solene Durand, 4 Estelle Cascarino 10 Léa Le Garrec, 12 Inès Benyahia, 18 Julie Dufour, 19 Thiniba Samoura, 21 Constance Picaud

Goals: Kadidiatou Diani penalty 72’

Yellow cards: Kenza Dali 71’, Selma Bacha 79’
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