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.


Montpellier HSC and Girondins de Bordeaux split the points, drawing 0-0 in the round’s opening game.

Paris FC won 2-0 away at Dijon FCO, thanks to Celina Ould Ocine (10′) and Gaëtane Thiney’s penalty (78′).

ASJ Soyaux earned an important away point, drawing 1-1 at FC Fleury 91. The hosts scored early thanks to Batcheba Louis (12′), and Soyaux found the the equaliser with their recruit Ipek Kaya (55′), a Turkish international who played at FC Metz last season.

Olympique Lyonnais scored two early goals to secure the win against Rodez AF. Delphine Cascarino scored after 5 minutes, then Eugénie Le Sommer (assisted by Cascarino) made it 2-0 at 32′. Despite both teams making five substitutions each, the score remained the same from then until the final whistle.

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Stade de Reims made a statement with a 3-0 victory over EA Guingamp, a team that still hasn’t scored a goal this season. Reims made the difference in the last fifteen minutes of the first half – Monique Ngock gave them the lead (30′), Julie Pasquereau added another one (32′) and Kethna Louis broke Guingamp’s hopes just before halftime (45+1′).

Le Havre AC completed a sensational comeback, recovering from a 2-0 deficit to draw 2-2 against Paris Saint-Germain. Lydia Williams was on the PSG bench as Sarah Bouhaddi started in goals. PSG opened the scoring thanks to Kadidiatou Diani‘s penalty kick (9′) and Ramona Bachmann doubled their lead at 24′. However, Le Havre’s Christy Gavory put in a big performance: the midfielder who received an early yellow card set up Eva Sumo’s goal (39′) before equalising at 52’. PSG have lost two important points in the championship race.

 

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