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Germany Vs France 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

Date: 26th June 2015
Time: 16:00 [Local Time]
Venue: Olympic Stadium, Montreal
TV Telecast channels: Eurosport International
Germany continues its 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup onslaught as it battles fellow powerhouse France in the quarterfinals. The game will be held at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada on Friday, June 26.

The world champion side Germany announced their arrival with 10-0 victory over Ivory Coast in the opening game but Norway side hold the ranked no. 1 side to the 1-1 scoreline in the second group game.

But team didn’t stopped here and once again they roared 4-0 win over Thailand. In the round of 16, they thrashed Sweden 4-1 and booked their seat comfortably in the 1st quarterfinal of the World Cup.

The third ranked side France started to the World Cup with 1-0 victory against England. They win all their group matches against Colombia and France respectively.

In the round of 16, they defeated South Korea easily with 3-0 and sealed the spot in the 1st quarterfinal against world champion Germany.

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Silvia Neid's girls started the knockout stages in the same way they did the group qualifications by lambasting world no. 5 Sweden, 4-1. Forwards Anja Mittag and Célia Šašić led the first half onslaught that put the Germans on top, 2-0, as per BBC Sport. Šašić made it 3-0 with another goal before Linda Sembrant put the Swedes on the board. Midfielder Dzsenifer Marozsán found the back of the net at the 88th minute to seal the score.

Team Squads

Germany: Angerer, Schmidt, Bartusiak, Maier, Krahn, Laudehr, Behringer, Bremer, Lotzen, Marozsan, Mittag, Schult, Sasic, Peter, Cramer, Leupolz, Henning, Popp, Petermann, Goebling, Benkarth, Kemme, Dabritz

France: Deville, Renard, Boulleau, Georges, Delannoy, Henry, Dali, Houara, Sommer, Abily, Lavogez, Thomis, Diani, Necib, Bussaglia, Bouhaddi, Thiney, Delie, Bathy, Butel, Gerard, Majri, Hamraoui