With two Aussies and Matildas competing in D1 Féminine, Beyond 90 will be keeping readers up to date with how our players, and the teams they’re playing in, are faring.


Paris FC won 1-0 against Le Havre AC thanks to Louise Fleury. The former EA Guingamp midfielder scored her first goal since joining Le Havre to secure the points.

Olympique Lyonnais defeated Montpellier HSC 3-1 on a rainy away trip. Lindsey Horan scored a header from Selma Bacha’s free-kick (33′) before missing some opportunities to extend OL’s lead. Lyon had to wait for Eugénie Le Sommer, who was playing her 350th game for the club, to score another one after effective team pressing. Faustine Robert scored a penalty kick for Montpellier (74′), but Danielle van de Donk scored a great goal (83′) to end La Paillade’s hopes.

Bordeaux was upset at home by Stade de Reims (0-1). The visitors took the points thanks to Kethna Louis’ goal at 35′, and despite some attacking changes, Bordeaux couldn’t find a way to equalise.

Dijon FCO won narrowly away to EA Guingamp by the smallest gap after Madeline Roth scored the winning goal in the 50th minute. However, Dijon won’t be able to select Danish midfielder Cecilie Sandvej for their next game as she was sent off for two yellow cards. Despite having a promising team with former OL youth players, Guingamp still has zero points and remains 11th in the standings.

ASJ Soyaux earned three important points at home against Rodez AF, winning 2-0. Camille Collin (7′) and Jessy Roux (38′) did the job in the first half, giving some security and confidence to the hosts.

The last day of the round saw Paris Saint-Germain winning by the smallest margin against FC Fleury 91. Batcheba Louis opened the scoring for the visitors (16′) but former PSG captain Grace Geyoro equalised before halftime (38′). PSG had nervous moments but Kadidiatou Diani scored the golden goal at 90+1′ to save PSG. Lydia Williams was on the bench as Sarah Bouhaddi started this game in goals.

 

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