When


Friday 5 Jun 2026

Time TBC

Where


PolandPoland

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Poland Women's National Football Team is the official women's football team representing Poland in international competitions. Founded in 1973, the team has made appearances in several prestigious tournaments such as the FIFA Women's World Cup and the UEFA Women's Euro. The team is managed by coach Andrzej Lesiak and their home ground is Stadion Narodowy in Warsaw, which has a capacity of over 58,000. Some of the notable players on the team include captain Sandra Zielinska, striker Ewa Pajor, and midfielder Agata Tarczynska. The team has achieved notable success, being crowned the champions of the Cyprus Women's Cup in 2013 and reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Women's Euro in 2017. With their determination and skill, the Poland Women's National Football Team continues to be a strong contender in the world of women's football.

France Women's national football team, also known as Les Bleues, represents France in international women's football competitions. The team is ranked 3rd in the FIFA Women's World Rankings and has consistently been a top performer in major competitions. They have qualified for every FIFA Women's World Cup since the tournament's inception in 1991 and have reached the quarter-finals three times. In 2019, they won the SheBelieves Cup and were runners-up in the FIFA Women's World Cup. The team has also won the UEFA Women's Championship on two occasions. Some of their star players include Amandine Henry, Eugenie Le Sommer, and Wendie Renard. Their home stadium is the Stade Michel d'Ornano in Caen, with a capacity of over 21,000 spectators. With a talented and experienced squad, the France Women's team is definitely one to watch in upcoming tournaments.

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