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.

Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 Le Havre AC
Paris Saint-Germain struggled to get close to the goal before chances from Agueicha Diarra (9th) and Marie-Antoinette Katoto. Elisa De Almeida gave the lead to PSG from a corner (1-0, 37′). In the second half, Grace Geyoro scored with a volley (2-0, 65′). A minute later, Romée Leuchter pivoted into the area to score PSG’s third goal (3-0, 68′).

 

AS Saint-Etienne 1-0 Paris FC
This duel between two in-form teams lived up to the billing, with momentum regularly switching back and forth. During the second half, Faustine Bataillard tried her luck from the edge of the box for ASSE (75′), while Paris FC’s Mathilde Bourdieu was unable to beat Maryne Gignoux (82′). Sarah Hunter came on in the 81′. Les Vertes pushed in stoppage time and gave 600 spectators what they were hoping for when Cindy Caputo scored the winning goal (1-0, 90+2′). Saint-Etienne is on a three-game winning streak.

 

EA Guingamp 0-1 FC Nantes
In this Western derby, newly-promoted Nantes defeated Guingamp thanks to Kelly Gago, assisted by Julie Machard-Rabanne (0-1, 20′). The two teams finished the match with ten players each.

 

Stade de Reims 0-2 Dijon FCO
Dijon won their first match of the season, scoring with their first big chance as Klaudia Jedlinska found Rose Lavaud (0-1, 14′). Dijon’s second opportunity also resulted in a goal from Wu Chengshu (0-2, 20′). Reims had their chances, but lacked efficiency in front of goal.

 

RC Stratsbourg 0-2 FC Fleury
Fleury opened the scoring thanks to Aissata Traoré‘s strike (0-1, 18’), before Faustine Robert scored an Olimpico (0-2, 27′).

 

Olympique Lyonnais 4-0 Montpellier HSC
Olympique Lyonnais created numerous opportunities without managing to score (1′, 17′, 23′, 31′). OL’s captain Wendie Renard then broke the deadlock with a header (1-0, 38′). In the second half, Lindsey Horan was unlucky to have a goal ruled out for offside (56′), but she assisted Tabitha Chawinga to double OL’s lead (2-0, 63′). Melchie Dumornay (3-0, 64’) and Sara Däbritz (4-0, 78’) added to the scoreline for Lyon. Our Aussie Ellie Carpenter was subbed off at 77’.

 

Arkema Première Ligue ladder