France v Brazil Extended Highlights | 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup - Summary

Summary

France beats Brazil in the Women's World Cup quarterfinals with a score of 2-1. While Brazil had a goal disallowed due to an offside call, France players Eugenie Le Sommer and Amandine Henry scored in the 72nd and 107th minutes, respectively. This win means France advances to the semifinals of the tournament.

Facts

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1. France and Brazil have met for the ninth time in senior women's international soccer.
2. Brazil has never beaten France in their previous encounters, with draws being the most common result.
3. If the match ends in a draw, there will be extra time and a penalty shootout to determine the winner.
4. France scored the opening goal through Govan, but it was ruled out due to a foul on the goalkeeper.
5. France later scored a legitimate goal, taking a 1-0 lead.
6. Brazil equalized, making it 1-1.
7. The match went into extra time.
8. France secured the victory with another goal, winning 2-1.
9. Marta possibly played her last game in the Women's World Cup finals for Brazil.

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