In the second group game during the Summer Olympics of 2024, the CANWNT is going up against in-form France. The match itself will be played on the 28th of July at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in St-Etienne. Surely, the home-field advantage will help the hosts plenty. Check out our key France vs CANWNT betting tips for more exclusive data.
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France vs CANWNT prediction: Routine win for France at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard
Key Stats
- France’s only loss in regular time in the last 13 games in all competitions was the 2-0 defeat against almighty Spain in the UEFA Women’s Nations League final on the 28th of February.
- We saw over 2.5 goals in three of the last official games for France.
- Two of Canada’s last four games in all competitions resulted in over 2.5 goals.
Correct score prediction: France 3-0 CANWNT
One of France’s last games resulted in a brutal 3-0 win. We are talking about the match against Austria on the 1st of December, 2023. The game was a hellish experience for the Center-European country, as Austria barely had three shots on target, which is, of course, a huge boost to our France vs Canada predictions.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Hosts to brush Canada aside
- HOME: -192 – 64.2%
- DRAW: +320 – 21.8%
- AWAY: +440 – 14.0%
*These France vs CANWNT odds are subject to change
Over 2.5 goals seems like the best way to approach this match, as the odds valued at -141 give our key France vs Canada prediction a massive 58.51% success chance. Furthermore, you should know that France are the bookies’ expected winners with a whopping 64.2% win probability.
Last five H2Hs: France showing Canucks who’s boss
Pay attention to the charts below, as they contain valuable information regarding the France vs Canada head-to-head statistics and match facts.
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France team news and form: France eager to prove themselves
You don’t reach the UEFA Nations League final by accident. France are a force to be reckoned with and it’s no wonder why we see them in 2nd place in FIFA’s World ranking right now.
Predicted lineup: Magnin (GK), Almeida, Bathy, Renard, Karchaoui, Henry, Dali, Geyoro, Diani, Le Sommer & Bach
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Switzerland Women
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CANWNT team news and form: Can Canada weather the storm?
In the match against Australia, we saw the Canadian gals allow their rivals to make only one shot on target. Canada had a whopping 19 shots at target, but they did lose possession. France are classes above Australia, which means Lacasse and her colleagues would have to work extra hard to disprove our key France vs Canada predictions.
Predicted lineup: D’Angelo (GK), Buchanan, Riviere, Gilles, Lawrence, Awujo, Flemming, Grosso, Quinn, Beckie & Lacasse
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China Women
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Player to watch: Adriana Leon
Adriana Leon is singled out as the player to watch in our France vs CANWNT prediction, as the 31-year-old winger will be the key threat for France. The EU side has to be very careful with her signature runs down the wing if they want to get the three points on the 28th of July.

Second player to watch: Sabrina D’Angelo
As France is such an amazing, well-rounded team, we trust they will dominate possession and have way more shots than Canada. This means it’s up to D’Angelo to put on a once-in-a-lifetime display at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard this week.