Who could make the France WWC 2023 squad?

Looking at Herve Renard’s choices and options for the tournament

Herve Renard has taken over the France WNT team following the sacking of Corinne Diacre due to the players’ rebellion validated by the FFF. He has managed two games already and will be left with two more friendlies away to Ireland and Australia before the tournament’s start.

We will have a look at the players who are likely to be on the plane, those who have a chance and those who are more or less blacklisted already and will not travel to Australia unless something big happens.

Originally, Herve Renard had selected 27 players in his first squad list. Of course, he had limited time and knowledge of the women players and therefore was helped with a 51 players long-list provided to him by people in the know. He was also helped by the women’s football committee to choose those players. In the end only 26 players came as one of them got injured the day before the list was revealed.

So I have split the players into four categories: those who are definitely going to Australia if they don’t get injured before the tournament. Those who are definitely going if they come back to full fitness as they are currently injured. Those who can possibly go as they are on the edge of the squad, those who have an outside chance.

I believe 18 players are definitely going to the World Cup:

Three goalkeepers Pauline Peyraud-Magnin, Constance Picaud and Mylene Chavas. The first two got a game each and with the goalkeeping coach the only survivor from Diacre’s coaching staff, PPM is still number one in the hierarchy.

One right-back Eve Perisset, there is no doubt the Chelsea defender will be there.

Two left-backs Selma Bacha and Sakina Karchaoui, the Lyon and PSG defenders are also definitely going too.

Three centre-backs Wendie Renard, Elisa De Almeida, Estelle Cascarino. Renard being the captain is guaranteed to go. De Almeida and Cascarino got a games as starters and can also play at full-back is needed. Their versatility is an asset and De Almeida could compete for the right-back spot with Perisset as per Herve Renard post match conference against Canada.

One defensive midfield Oriane Jean-Francois got one start and one game as sub with a good performance. There is also the fact that three other defensive midfielders have not been called up is a clear sign she is ahead of them.

Two central midfield Sandie Toletti and Grace Geyoro, both are key players and likely to be starters in July

Two attacking midfield Kenza Dali and Lea Le Garrec, there is no doubt Dali who has been ever present in the squad will be there. Le Garrec returned to the team after a five years absence and therefore has to fight for her place in the 23. She did really well when she came on against Canada getting a goal and with the lack of playmakers in the squad, she could be an excellent option from the bench in the tournament.

One right-winger Delphine Cascarino, she simply could be a world class player if her performances and final product were consistent. That consistency has been her problem for many many years, because her talent is incredible.

One left-winger Amel Majri, she has returned to the squad with her baby in tow thanks to the new FFF policy decided under Diacre and implemented by Renard. She can also play in central midfield too.

Two centre-forwards Eugenie Le Sommer-Dariel and Clara Mateo. Le Sommer returned to the squad thanks to Herve Renard who named her vice-captain as well. She is guaranteed to go to Australia to bring her experience and probably to come late in games as a super-sub. Mateo Has been very consistent in D1Arkema and has matured as a player in recent seasons.

Now we can add four more players who will definitely travel to Australia if they can prove their fitness as they are key players:

1 cente-back Griedge M’Bock Bathy

1 defensive midfield Amandine Henry

1 right-winger Kadidiatou Diani

1 striker Marie-Antoinette Katoto

There are questions mark about M’Bock-Bathy and Katoto because their clubs do not communicate much about when they will come back. Diani will be back soon from her collarbone injury. Henry is back to full fitness but off sick. She is currently in conflict with her club Lyon, because she wanted to leave early to sign for Angel City, while the club does not want to release her.

Herve Renard clearly counts on those four players and has called them when he took over. Potentially up to 22 players are more or less on the plane and only one available spot

We can also talk about those who have not been called up and seem out of the reckoning despite being important players under Diacre: Marion Torrent, Ella Pallis and Charlotte Bilbault. As always with a new coach, some players simply disappear because they do not fit into what the manager want.

Keira Hamraoui was not called up as well and Herve Renard explained why in his firsts press conference “ first of all a sporting choice, but also when you build up a squad, there are many elements to be taken into consideration. You have to ask the right questions and build up your squad accordingly”. It is quite clear, some players do not get on with her and it is enough not to call her up.

Who could be the final player in the squad. Two wingers are really on the fringe and fighting for that last spot. Sandy Baltimore on the left side, whose form has not been as brilliant as it was in previous season. She was recently fined by the police 1 500€ with 1000€ suspended for violence against a former friend and has to pay 1 500€ to the victim too.

The other winger is Vivianne Asseyi who is having a superb season with West Ham in England. She faces a lot of competition in attack on the right-wing, with Cascarino and Diani.

All the other players called up during the international break for the games against Colombia and Canada are basically outsiders. Two of them were actually called-up for the u-23 team that was playing a friendly in the Netherlands forward Melvine Malard and right-back Jade le Guilly.

You also have two centre-backs who made the bench for only one game out of two and got zero minute and therefore are clearly at the back in the pecking order: Maelle Lakrar and Hawa Cissoko. Same situation for the striker Ouleymata Sarr who made the bench only once and got zero minute too. last but not least Kessya Bussy who was originally called up, but pulled out of the camp and was replaced by Malard.

One of those seven players is likely to make the squad if one of the player ahead of them ends up injured before the tournament, or if one of the four players who need to prove their fitness does not make it.

France were planning to go into camp early June as the coach needs to learn about his players quickly. A big squad with up to 30 players would be selected and then trimmed to 23 at a point before the Ireland friendly in Dubin. But those plans might go to the bin now that the ECA has said that players would only be released ten days before the tournament start as per the FIFA regulations.

Herve Renard’s contract run until the end of the Paris 2024 Olympics, and he said the aim was to reach the semi-finals of both tournament. It will not be easy at all considering the strength of the opposition in both tournament. The pressure is certainly on him and mainly on the players who managed to get Corinne Diacre sacked and questions will be asked if the team fails to win again.

Update 25 May.

Delphine Cascarino and Kessya Bussy are out of the tournament due to injuries. The squad announcement will take place on 6 June.

Update 26 May

Le Parisien reports Marie-Antoinette Katoto will not be ready for the World Cup. The article also mentions that Griedge M’Bock Bathy is even further away from fitness than Katoto. https://www.leparisien.fr/sports/football/psg/equipe-de-france-feminine-katoto-vers-un-forfait-pour-la-coupe-du-monde-26-05-2023-ACUWUS5RKRF57H4VEOTENDXI3E.php?at_creation=Le%20Parisien%20|%20PSG&at_campaign=Partage%20Twitter%20CM&at_medium=Social%20media and https://www.flashscore.fr/actualites/football-coupe-du-monde-femmes-bleues-katoto-au-mondial-on-va-se-donner-toutes-les-chances-dit-herve-renard-a-l-afp/WYtXQdae/

Herve Renard should announce an extended squad on 6 June with more than 23 players.

France Nations’ League and Euro qualifiers dates announced

New UEFA competition starting next September making it a busy calendar for our national team

The Nations League schedule is now out and France will be play their six group games at the following dates:

France – Portugal 22 September 23 to be played at Valenciennes, Stade du Hainault
Austria – France 26 September 23
Norway – France 27 October 23
France – Norway 31 October 23 to be played at Reims, Stade Auguste-Delaune
France – Austria 30 November 23 to be played at Rennes, Roazhon Park
Portugal – France 5 December 23

Should France make it to the finals by winning the group, they will be played between 21 and 28 February 24. Should France not make the Nations League finals, they will play a home friendly in Sochaux, Stade Bonal.

Should France finish in the bottom two teams: all fourth-placed teams in Leagues A and B, as well as the lowest-ranked third-placed team in League B, will be relegated to the next league. The third-placed teams in League A play matches against the League B runners-up, with the winners playing in League A and the defeated teams in League B.

The Nations League also act as a qualifier for the Paris 2024 Olympics. France automatically qualify as host with UEFA getting three slots overall that will be attributed to the Nations League finalists. Or to the third place play-off winner should France make the Nations League final.

It is also important to note that the Euro qualifiers will start straightaway after the Nations League finishes.

And there we have a huge problem in term of players welfare when you look at the UEFA calendar 2023/24 and the FIFA international calendar .

Euro qualifiers Matchday 1-2: 01-09 April 24

Euro qualifiers Matchday 3-4: 27 May- 04 Jun 24

Euro qualifiers Matchday 5-6: 08 – 16 July 24

Teams then will go straight into the Paris Olympics 25 July – 10 August 24.

Autumn 2024 will see the Euro play-offs take place as follows:

Direct qualification for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025

The final European Qualifiers league ranking will reward the eight top teams in League A with direct qualification for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025. If hosts Switzerland have not qualified automatically, they will be guaranteed a slot.

European Qualifiers play-offs for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025

The remaining slots will be contested over two rounds of home-and-away European Qualifiers play-offs. The play-off path illustrated below may be adjusted to take into account the performance of the team(s) of the host association(s).

In the first round, the teams finishing third and fourth in League A will play the winners and three best-ranked runners-up in League C. The eight winners progress to the second round.

The four group winners and two best-ranked runners-up in League B will be drawn into six ties against the remaining two runners-up and four third-placed teams in League B. The six winners progress to the second round.

In the second round, the teams will be drawn into seven ties, with the seven winners progressing to the final tournament.

Play-offs first round dates: 21 – 29 October 24

Play-offs second round dates: 25 November – 03 December 24

At that point, all 16 teams that have qualified for the Euro 25 will be known.

Then there will be 3 international windows between January and June 25, where teams will be able to play up to seven friendlies overall. Basically the same situation we have right-now pre-world cup where teams have only played friendlies between Jan 23 and July 23.

Division 1 Arkema and D2 Feminine latest news

Here are the latest League updates from the French D1 and D2

D1 Arkema

Matchday 19

Dijon 0 Le Havre 2

Reims 1 Fleury 3

Bordeaux 3 Soyaux 0

Rodez 2 Montpellier 3

Guingamp 0 Paris SG 1

Lyon 2 Paris FC 0

League table

The title race will go down the wire between Lyon and PSG as usual. They will play each other on Matchday 21 Sunday 21 May at 9pm CET live on Canal Plus.  

The third place race will also go down the wire too. FC Fleury have overtaken Paris FC, both teams have 35 points, but the head to head results the first tie-breaker means Fleury are in front.

At the bottom of the table, two out of three from Soyaux, Rodez and Dijon will go down. Soyaux are nearly down, only one point separates Rodez and Dijon. Rodez have the head to head advantage, so can afford to finish level on point with Dijon.

Matchday 20 will take place on Saturday 6 May as the FFF had planned a week-end off for the Champions League semi-final, expecting one of the French team to make them. Then the following week-end will the Coupe de France Feminine final between Lyon and PSG on Saturday 13 May at 4pm CET.

Division 2 Feminine.

The FFF have recently introduced many changes for the Leagues, we will come back on the news later this week to develop the subject. With the introduction of the Division 3, the FFF has decided to reduce the D2 teams’ number from 24 to 12. It means half of the Group A and half of the Group B teams will go down. One team will also go up to the D1 Arkema.

Tables:

With four games to go, there is nearly no doubt than Lille in Group A and Saint-Etienne in Group B will go up.  Then the relegation battle is a dogfight. In Group A, only Strasbourg and Metz are guaranteed to stay up. While in Group B, Marseille, Nice and Thonon-Evian are staying up.  Nimes are already down. Those eight teams are the only ones who are not under pressure. It leaves 16 teams fighting for survival with four games to go.

Matchday 19 will take place on Sunday 23 April, we might know the promoted teams by Sunday night and more relegated teams should be known too.

Group A

Issy-La Roche-sur-Yon

Paris CA-Lille

Lens-Le Mans

Strasbourg-Nantes

Brest-Saint-Malo

Orléans-Metz

Group B

Albi Marssac-Yzeure

Montauban-Le Puy

Nice-Nîmes

Saint-Étienne-Thonon Évian

Grenoble-Clermont

Toulouse-Marseille

TV rights for French women’s football are now on sale

Bids are now open with a closing date of 4th of May.

The rights for France Women national teams and the D1 Arkema are to be sold for the 2023/24 to 2026/27 period, while the rights for for the Trophee des Championnes are to be sold for 2024 to 2026. The rights for this trophy have already been sold for 2023.

During the recent press conference, Jean-Michel Aulas who is one of the four members of the women’s football committee mentioned that D1 Arkema teams will have to play a minimum of three games in their “premium” stadium during the season, in order to improve the quality offered to the viewers. 

The current tv right holder Canal Plus had also asked to have stadiums with a covered stand. Yes not all the clubs in D1 have one! A platform for the tv crews, as they have to build one from scratch at certain grounds, minimum lighting and quality pitches. Those are basic tv requests that have not been fulfilled in the last couple of  seasons.

The FFF has split the  tv rights in six packages:

France Women National Team one package  for 2023/24 to 2026/27

10 to 14 games per season.

Euro 2025 in Switzerland qualifiers. FIFA World Cup 2027 qualifiers.

Pre-Olympics 2024 friendlies. France are already qualified as hosts.

Nations League 2024 from Septembre 2023 with the final four games in February 2024, should France make it.

Must be on free to air tv.

D1 Arkema four packages for 2023/24 to 2026/27 including one for the newly created play-offs.

Up to 100% of the available 132 games

Four play-off games. Semi-finals, final and third place play-off that decides the last champions league place.

10 games that must be on free to air tv.

Trophee des Championnes one package for three years 2024,2025 and 2026

This is the game between the D1 Arkema winner and the French women’s Cup winner.

Game must be shown on free to air tv.

The FFF is clearly trying to improve a product that they have struggled to promote very well.  It will be interesting to see if there are many bids and if the rights sell for a good price. It is hard to gauge the demand with the games currently being shown on pay tv Canal Plus. Getting free to view tv channels interested is not an easy task.

For more information in French:

https://www.footofeminin.fr/Droits-TV-Les-appels-d-offres-lances_a18516.html