France has made to the semifinals as the host nation gets to play against Sweden as they will play at Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Paris, France. It began with Tamara Horacek of France took the Goal at the 9m Bottom Right as Sweden earlier took the goal from Jamina Roberts. After a low scoring start of the match Orlane Kanor of France scored the Goal as they lead Sweden 4-2. After Sweden drawed 4-4, Jamina Roberts was about to score the lead for Sweden as the French Goalkeeper was able to saved it with her left leg. After that, Nathalie Hagman of has scored 3 goals in a row as they lead 7-4. Then Alicia Toublanc of France took the Goal as they had to catch up wile down by 2 with 7-5. Then Jenny Carlson of Sweden took the Penalty Shot but it was saved from Laura Glauser the French Goalkeepers left hand and the fans cheered for the host nation as they managed to avoid Sweden the extra goal. Laura Glauser made another save for France 2 times and the fans went wild. As France made 2 goals from Laura Flippes who made the Goal Breakthrough and Estelle Nze Minko took the Goal Breakthrough to tie the game at 7-7, which Nathalie Hagman of Sweden got the goal to but them back at the lead with the assist from Carin Stromberg. Somehow, Meline Nocandy made a terrific shot on Goal as France leveled it at 8-8. Sweden scored 2 more goals from Nathalie Hagman with the assost from Catin Stromberg, France had other ideas to capitalize to score another goal from Laura Flippes as the Host Nation roars the engeny at Pierre Mauro Stadium. Before Halftime, Olivia Loefavist of Sweden took the Goal before the buzzer ended up to Halftime as they lead France 12-10.

The 2nd Half began with Tyra Axer of Sweden who took the lead to begin the 2nd half of the match, Then Sweden took the Penalty Shot, Hatadou Sako of France blocked the ball to prevent Sweden an extra goal as the Host Nation France went wild with the epic save. After that, Tamara Horacek of France took the Penalty Shot and it was saved by Evelina Eriksson but quickly rebound the ball and got the goal for France. Estelle Nze Minko of France took the Goal Breakthrough over the Swedish Goalkeepers head and made a massive goal 16-14. France and Sweden went back to back goals while France was down by 2 goals until Sweden made some interesting goals which France down by 3 goals throughout parts of the 2nd half of the match. After down by 3 to 4 Goals, France decided to call it a team timeout because they’re starting to run a little low on energy which this was a wake-up call for France. Then Meline Nocandy. for France was about to score the foul but was fouled by Jamina Roberts of Sweden and give France the Penalty Shootout as Tamara Horacek scored her Goal and ready to catch up to Sweden while down 21-19. France scored 3 more goals to tie up Sweden after they got another goal which France did the help from Tamara Horacek, Lucie Granier and Tamara Horacek to tie the match for France 22-22. Sweden took the Penalty Goal from Kristin Thorleifsdottir as they lead them 23-22. France had other plans which Pauletta Foppa assisted the ball to Chole Valentini as they tied it at 23 apiece. France and Sweden scored the Goal with 2 minutes left of regulation time at 24 apiece. Then Kristin Thorleifsdottir of Sweden took the lead back with at least a minute left on the clock and Tamara Horacek of France got the tying Goal with 14 seconds left on the clock which ended with a 25-25 Draw which eoulf but them to Overtime.

One team can only win Overtime within 10 minutes on the clock as it will continues another round of OT if it continues the draw. The tiebreaker match began with Hatadou Sako the French Goalkeeper made a long range stretch to Chloe Valentini as she was going to score the goal but was being pushed down by Jamina Roberts for committing the Foul as Chloe hit the post while being pushed down which gives France the reward got the penalty shot. Tamara Horace took the Penalty Shot for France and scored the Goal on the bottom left and has been incredible with the penalty shots on goal. Nina Koppang of Sweden took the Goal to tie up France while Tamara Horacek assiasnted the ball to Chloe Valentini and scored the Goal at the bottom left centre of the net and France took back the lead 27-26 roaring the energy for the host nation. Estelle Nze Minko of France took the empty netter and gained France the lead 28-26 as tensions became high with the energy for the French Team. Meline Nocandy took the breakthrough Goal for France as they gained the lead by 3 goals to take advantage of Sweden. Chloe Valentini of France took the shot on the left wing but was saved by Johanna Bundsen the Swedish Goalkeeper. Then Tamara Horacek of France took the Goal at the 6m middle right as the home fans couldn’t get any exciting then that. Jamina Roberts of Sweden took the Goal on the left 9m bottom left as they have under 3 minutes to catch up to France. Then Elin Hansson took the Goal for Sweden which it was little time left to catch up France. France has won the Semifinals Match 31-28 as they brought tears of joy as the home fans were excited to see France achieve their goal for the first time since they took Gold in the 2020 Olympics and it would be their 3rd straight appearance to the Gold Medal Matches they took Silver in 2016 at Rio. They will play against Norway in the Gold Medal Match as France played their hearts out to the home nation.


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