Live Updates: France vs. Sweden (Women’s Euro 2022)
17:55 | Nocandy equals! (24-24, 59th)
The French forward equalizes again after a Swedish goal. Can they hold the lead?
17:54 | Valentine equals!!! (23-23, 57th)
The French team scores their sixth goal of the match, leveling the score once more.
17:52 | Why we deny it to Nocandy!!! (22-23, 56th)
The Blues are denied an equalizer by the Swedish defense.
17:50 | Horacek!!!!! (22-22, 53.)
The French midfielder scores a 7m throw to get the Blues back on the scoresheet.
17:47 | The Blues are back within a goal! (21-22, 51st)
Granier’s goal from the right leaves France just one goal behind.
17:43 | Horace! (19-21, 49e)
The French forward completes a successful 7m report, giving her team a two-goal lead.
17:41 | Sweden does not give it! (18-21, 48th)
Despite multiple chances, Sweden cannot find the back of the net.
17:38 | Four goals behind! (17-21, 45th)
The Blues struggle to keep pace with Sweden, who extend their lead to four goals.
17:34 | Sweden also got away (15-18, 41st)
The Swedes maintain their efficiency, while the Blues struggle to find their rhythm.
17:30 | Nocandy is in the mouth this time! (15-16, 39th)
The French forward delivers a powerful strike to bring her team within one goal.
Live Match Updates
17:28 – Horacek’s Double!
After missing his 7m throw, Horacek recovered the ball and scored two goals for France.
17:26 – Lobs Fall Flat
The French team’s attempts to deceive the Swedish goalkeeper with lobs were unsuccessful. Despite this, Sweden maintains a three-goal lead.
17:23 – Sako Subbed Out
The replacement striker for France released their first 7m throw of the second half, and Nze Minko equalized the score.
17:21 – Krumbholz Under Pressure
The coach of the French team, Olivier Krumbholz, is facing pressure as the team struggles to find their rhythm.
17:19 – Kick-off Time
The match resumes with France trailing 12-10. They have 30 minutes to turn the game around.
17:09 – Handball Vocabulary Explained
A detailed explanation of handball rules and vocabulary is provided, including arm signals, penalty kicks, and scoring areas.
17:06 – Half-Time Update
Despite some good saves by Laura Glauser, the French team trails 10-12 at halftime. They need to improve their offensive efficiency to mount a comeback.
17:03 – Sweden Remains in Control
After two consecutive minutes where they were outplayed, the Swedes maintain their 9-11 lead over France.
17:00 – Glauser’s Save Featured
A video highlights one of Laura Glauser’s many saves during the match.
France vs Sweden: Live Updates (8/8, 24th)
Latest Update: 16:59
The Blues equalized against Sweden, with Flippes finding the net after two saves from Glauser. The score is now 6-7.
Previous Updates:
16:56: Flippes scores for the Blues, who are back on level terms.
16:54: Glauser releases a 7m throw after Toublanc scores for France.
16:51: Sweden takes a 4-7 lead after two quick goals.
16:49: Sweden takes the lead with a goal on a 7m throw.
16:48: The rules of handball are explained.
16:47: The Blues score two goals in quick succession, but Sweden still leads 4-2.
16:42: France takes the lead for the first time in the match with a second own goal.
16:39: Glauser has more support in the cage than her teammates in attack, allowing the Blues to stay connected with the Swedes.
16:36: The guards are already comfortable in goal, but the Blues are running behind the score.
16:34: The composition of the Blues is revealed.
* 16:32: The match is level at 1-1 after the first half.## The Marseillaise at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in video
The Marseillaise at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in video
16:31
Let’s go !
Laura Glauser’s first parade on the first Swedish attack.
16:20
Les Bleues were shocked at the heated Pierre-Mauroy stadium
In the quarter-finals this Tuesday, the Olympic champions discovered the excess and excitement of the Lille venue. A unique moment in their career which makes them even more willing to go all the way.
Read againOlympic Games - Handball (F): Les Bleues have a shock at the warm Pierre-Mauroy stadium
16:19
Laura Glauser banished her demons to return to heaven
Having gone through the ordeal of deep depression which made him lose the title of the Tokyo Olympics, the goalkeeper is more than happy to return to the top with Blue, in search of a new final this Thursday.
Couple David Reyrat
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16:15
Welcome to this live commentary from France-Sweden!
The first women’s handball between France and Sweden starts at 4:30 p.m.