With Aussies Ellie Carpenter, Sarah Hunter and coach Joe Montemurro competing in the Première Ligue, Beyond 90 will be keeping readers up to date with how their teams are faring.

AS Saint-Etienne 0-3 Paris Saint-Germain
ASSE welcomed PSG to the legendary Geoffroy Guichard stadium in front of 4,088 spectators. Unfazed, PSG quickly took the lead thanks to Marie-Antoinette Katoto (0-1, 18′), then Romée Leuchter (0-2, 21′). The Greens only were dangerous one, on an Alexandria Lamontagne’s shot hitting the post (49′). The Parisiennes continued to push (66′, 77′, 89′) until Marie-Antoinette Katoto scored twice, well served by Sakina Karchaoui for her 100th match with PSG (0-3, 90+1′).
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EA Guingamp 0-1 Le Havre AC
Guingamp could have won valuable points with some opportunities to score. However, Le Havre made the difference at the end of the match thanks to Madeline Roth (0-1, 85′).

Montpellier HSC 0-1 FC Fleury
La Paillade continues to suffer from its inconsistency and lost three points. The visitors dominated their opponent of the day in a dull match. Ewelyna Kamczyk broke the deadlock from the penalty spot (0-1, 77′). The Montpellier women finished the match at ten after Kethna Louis’s send-off for a second yellow card (80′).

Paris FC 4-0 Dijon FC
Paris FC secured its 3rd place against their direct opponent. Dijon, surprisingly standing 4th in the championship, could not do anything against the Parisiennes. Kessya Bussy opened the score (1-0, 14’). Clara Matéo made the gap (2-0, 16’) before scoring a brace (3-0, 73′). Louna Ribadeira ended the party (4-0, 90′). Our Aussie Sarah Hunter was not on the teamsheet.
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Stade de Reims 0-0 RC Strasbourg
Stade de Reims did everything to score the saving goal but the two teams parted ways with a scoreless draw.

Olympique Lyonnais 5-1 FC Nantes
OL and Ellie Carpenter set their pace while Nantes pressed high and played hard, giving us an interesting encounter. Despite this, Lyon quickly took the lead thanks to Melchie Dumornay (1-0, 11’). The Lyon machine was underway and, Lindsey Horan scored on a free kick from Sofie Svava (2-0, 22′). Melchie Dumornay scored twice after good work from Kadidiatou Diani (3-0, 24′). Vanessa Gilles allowed OL to lead 4-0 at halftime (4-0, 31′). FC Nantes came back conquering in the second half until scoring thanks to Chloé Robillard (4-1, 53′). Lyon responded thanks to Amel Majri, who unfortunately injured herself on her shot (5-1, 74′).
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