Les Bleues, with Wendie Renard (31st) and Marie-Antoinette Katoto (57th) scoring, only have one point to win in the three remaining matches, a task they can perform on Tuesday at Le Mans against the Slovenia, second in Group I.
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The French women's team beat Wales 2-1 on Friday at Llanelli, a seventh qualifying success which almost propels them to the next World Cup in 2023 in Australia and New Zealand.
Les Bleues, with Wendie Renard (31st) and Marie-Antoinette Katoto (57th) scoring, only have one point to win in the three remaining matches, a task they can perform on Tuesday at Le Mans against the Slovenia, second in Group I.
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Source: france24