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.

FC Fleury 6-0 AS Saint-Etienne
FC Fleury won 6-0 against a diminished AS Saint-Etienne. Batcheba Louis opened the score (1-0, 17′), then Faustine Robert made the gap (2-0, 25′). From halftime, Batcheba Louis scored back-to-back goals (4-0, 46′, 48′). Aïssata Traoré (5-0, 55′) and youngster Aïrine Fontaine (6-0, 90+4′) added one each.
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Dijon FCO 1-0 RC Strasbourg
Dijon was pressured to earn the three points but their Polish striker Klaudia Jedlinska (1-0, 76′) made the difference.

Montpellier HSC 1-3 Le Havre AC
Once again, Montpellier has been caught cold and lost points against a potential rival. Whilst Le Havre is in a good position to secure the upkeep. Laurie Cance (0-1, 16′), Chancelle Effa Effa (0-2, 25′) and Kethna Louis (1-3, 90+7′) were the goalscorers.

FC Nantes 1-1 Stade de Reims
FC Nantes struggles to win at home but earns a point thanks to Danielle Marcano (1-0, 66′). Subbed-in Léa Bourgain (1-1, 85′) equalized for the visitors.

Paris FC 6-0 EA Guingamp
Thanks to this win, Paris FC now stands in the second place of the Arkema Première Ligue. Kessya Bussy scored a hat-trick (3-0, 28′, 44′, 45+1′) in a one-sided first half. To note that Guingamp’s defender Sofia Guellati has been sent off after a foul (interception with her hand to avoid the forward going on a face-to-face with the goalkeeper). A few minutes later, Guingamp allowed an own goal (4-0, 34′). Back from halftime, Mathilde Bourdieu (5-0, 62′) and Clara Matéo (6-0, 73′) scored.
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Paris Saint-Germain 0-2 Olympique Lyonnais
After their surprising elimination from the French Cup, Olympique Lyonnais responded perfectly with a win at Paris Saint-Germain. With Ellie Carpenter in the starting XI, Lyon took an early lead. Melchie Dumornay was implicated in both goals: first as a scorer (0-1, 7′), then to serve former PSG player Kadidiatou Diani (0-2, 31′). Despite a poor performance, PSG’s ultras decided to turn their backs on players greeting them after the game.
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Arkema Première Ligue Ladder