The two big hitters in Group F will face off on Saturday when France Women go up against Brazil Women at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.
Brazil begun the Women's World Cup 2023 with a commanding victory over Panama, while France had to settle for a point in their tournament opener against Jamaica.
Match preview
 © Reuters
© Reuters
France's World Cup campaign started with a frustrating result, as they were held to a goalless draw by Jamaica, despite enjoying 67% of possession and registering 13 shots.
Herve Renard, who was appointed as France boss in March, may be disappointed by the fact that his side have now failed to score in consecutive games.
However, France have still proven to be a tough team to beat in recent times, having lost just one of their nine internationals.
With Les Bleues looking to reach the knockout rounds for the fourth consecutive World Cup, a win on Saturday would significantly boost their hopes of finishing in the top two.
Impressively, France have emerged victorious from their last four meetings with Brazil, including an extra-time win in the last 16 of the 2019 World Cup.
 © Reuters
© Reuters
Brazil showcased their quality in their tournament against Panama, racking up four goals without reply to ease to all three points.
Ary Borges scored twice in the first half to give Brazil a two-goal cushion, before Bia Zaneratto added a third after the interval.
There was still plenty of time for Borges to cap off a standout performance by wrapping up her hat-trick to secure a commanding 4-0 victory.
Since failing to make it out of the group in the first two editions of the Women's World Cup in 1991 and 1995, Brazil have made six consecutive appearances in the knockout rounds.
Pia Sundhage's side know that they will seal their place in the last 16 with a game to spare if they pick up all three points on Saturday.
Team News
 © Reuters
© Reuters
France could go into Saturday's contest without the services of their captain Wendie Renard, who is struggling with a calf problem.
There is also uncertainty surrounding Selma Bacha's availability, with the 22-year-old recovering from an ankle injury sustained in a warm-up game against the Republic of Ireland.
In more positive news, central defender Elisa De Almeida should be fit to feature after missing the opening game through injury.
As for Brazil, Lauren Costa is set to retain her place in central defence alongside Rafaelle, with Antonia and Tamires expected to feature as the two full-backs.
After netting a hat-trick on Matchday One, Borges will continue to feature on the right wing, while Adriana will line up on the opposite flank.
Barcelona striker Geyse was utilised as a substitute against Panama, but she is expected to be included in the starting XI for Friday's encounter.
France Women possible starting lineup:
Peyraud-Magnin; Lakrar, De Almeida, Cascarino, Karchoui; Mateo, Geyoro, Toletti, Majri; Diani, Le Sommer
Brazil Women possible starting lineup:
Lele; Antonia, Costa, Rafaelle, Tamires; Borges, Luana, Kerolin, Adriana; Geyse, Zaneratto

We say: France Women 1-2 Brazil Women
Brazil appeared to be in imperious form in their opening game against Panama, and we think that they will lay down a marker by claiming a narrow win over a France side that have proven tough to beat in recent times.
For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.




 



 Switzerland W
 Switzerland W Norway Women
 Norway Women New Zealand W
 New Zealand W Philippines W
 Philippines W Australia Women
 Australia Women Nigeria Women
 Nigeria Women Canada Women
 Canada Women Ireland Women
 Ireland Women Japan Women
 Japan Women Spain Women
 Spain Women Zambia Women
 Zambia Women Costa Rica Women
 Costa Rica Women England Women
 England Women Denmark Women
 Denmark Women China PR Women
 China PR Women Haiti Women
 Haiti Women N'lands Women
 N'lands Women USA Women
 USA Women Portugal Women
 Portugal Women Vietnam Women
 Vietnam Women France Women
 France Women Jamaica Women
 Jamaica Women Brazil Women
 Brazil Women Panama Women
 Panama Women Sweden Women
 Sweden Women S. Africa Women
 S. Africa Women Italy Women
 Italy Women Argentina Women
 Argentina Women Colombia Women
 Colombia Women Morocco Women
 Morocco Women Germany Women
 Germany Women S. Korea Women
 S. Korea Women







