[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"football-site-config":3,"world-cup-status-en":27,"news-detail-france-u17-women-dominate-3-wins-semifinal-vs-norway":43,"news-related-france-u17-women-dominate-3-wins-semifinal-vs-norway-en":88,"news-related-match-france-u17-women-dominate-3-wins-semifinal-vs-norway-en":200},{"adSlots":4,"affiliateMode":5,"brandName":6,"contentStrategy":7,"currency":8,"friendLinks":9,"homepageLayoutKey":10,"leagueFocus":11,"locale":12,"planVisibility":13,"seoDescription":14,"seoTitleTemplate":15,"siteCode":10,"siteName":6,"siteType":10,"subscriptionMode":5,"timezone":16,"id":17,"tenantID":18,"primaryDomain":19,"countryCode":20,"logoUrl":21,"faviconUrl":21,"theme":22,"seoKeywords":24,"status":25,"ads":4,"focusLeagues":26,"affiliatePolicies":26},[],"shared","Football Prediction Platform","scores_predictions","USD",[],"main",[],"en-US",[],"Football fixtures, results, free predictions, subscriptions, and clearly labeled partner links.","{page} | Football Prediction Platform","America\u002FNew_York",323900000000000000,1,"football.easytestdev.online","US","",{"primaryColor":23},"#1677ff","football predictions, football fixtures, football results","active",null,{"active":28,"leagueId":29,"leagueName":30,"leagueImagePath":31,"seasonId":32,"seasonName":33,"startingAt":34,"endingAt":35,"daysToStart":36,"daysToEnd":37,"phase":38,"includeQualifying":28,"hostCities":39},true,"326135624916537344","World Cup","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fleagues\u002F1.png","326255613308833792","2026\u002F2027","2026-06-11","2026-06-28",6,23,"upcoming",[40,41,42],"Mexico City","Monterrey","Zapopan",{"article":44},{"awayTeamId":45,"awayTeamName":46,"body":47,"category":48,"excerpt":49,"homeTeamId":50,"homeTeamName":51,"id":52,"leagueId":29,"leagueName":30,"matchId":53,"matchName":54,"publishedAt":55,"slug":56,"sourceName":57,"sourceURL":58,"teamId":45,"teamName":46,"teamIds":59,"teamNames":73,"title":87},"326222711447621632","France","France's U17 women's national team delivered a commanding performance to finish their group stage with a perfect record, defeating Finland 4-1 at Coleraine. The victory ensured top spot in Group B and secured qualification for the 2026 U17 Women's World Cup in Morocco, while also setting up a semifinal clash with Norway in Belfast on Thursday.\n\nLes Bleuettes have been dominant throughout the tournament, following up a 5-0 win over Poland and a 1-0 victory against Spain with another convincing display against Finland. The team's tactical discipline and attacking fluidity have been hallmarks of their campaign, with the defense conceding just one goal across three matches.\n\nThe match against Finland was controlled from the opening whistle. Margot Collin capitalized on a series of Finnish defensive errors to open the scoring in the 21st minute, providing an early breakthrough. Just nine minutes later, Dienebou Niakaté intercepted the ball at the edge of the penalty area and calmly finished to double the lead, scoring her first goal of the competition.\n\nFrance continued to press and were rewarded just before halftime when Élise Dhalluin won a penalty, which Rachael Adedini converted with precision to make it 3-0 at the break. The young French side showed maturity in managing the game, but Finland pulled one back in the 66th minute through a long-range free kick that resulted in a handling error by goalkeeper Clélia Ducreux.\n\nAny hopes of a Finnish comeback were short-lived. Adedini restored the three-goal cushion in the 81st minute, completing her brace and sealing the 4-1 win. The goal highlighted France's ability to respond under pressure, a quality that will be crucial in the knockout stages.\n\nWith three wins out of three, France have sent a strong message to their rivals. The team's attacking threat has been spread across multiple players, with Collin, Niakaté, and Adedini all finding the net. Defensively, the unit has been resilient, with only one goal conceded despite rotating personnel.\n\nThe semifinal against Norway promises to be a stern test. Norway advanced from Group A as runners-up and are known for their physical style and organized defense. However, France's momentum and confidence are high, and their blend of technical ability and tactical flexibility could prove decisive.\n\nSecuring a place in the 2026 U17 Women's World Cup is a significant milestone for this generation of French talent. The tournament, set to take place in Morocco from October 17 to November 7, 2026, will be a platform for these players to develop and gain invaluable experience. For many, it could be a stepping stone to senior national team duty.\n\nFrance's coach will be pleased with the team's progress. The squad has shown depth, with substitutes making an impact and starting players maintaining high levels of performance. The perfect group stage record is a testament to the preparation and mindset of the players.\n\nAs the semifinal approaches, France will aim to carry their dominant form into the knockout rounds. With a World Cup berth already secured, the team can play with freedom and ambition. The match against Norway will be a barometer of their championship credentials.\n\nBased on reporting from L'Equipe.","news","France U17 women topped group with perfect record, beat Finland 4-1 for World Cup berth, set semifinal vs Norway on Thursday in Belfast.","326222712395534336","Norway","329328640770707457","327115075653472256","Norway vs France","2026-05-11T16:25:02Z","france-u17-women-dominate-3-wins-semifinal-vs-norway","L'Equipe","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.lequipe.fr\u002FFootball\u002FActualites\u002FLa-france-rejoint-les-demi-finales-de-l-euro-u17-feminin-et-se-qualifie-pour-le-prochain-mondial-grace-a-sa-victoire-face-a-la-finlande\u002F1675021#at_medium=RSS_feeds",[45,50,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72],"326257664612896768","326222712936599552","326222767416414208","326255039846813696","326255041625198592","326257536413995008","326257537865224192","326257539844935680","326222712219373568","326257661458780160","326222711653142528","326222707169431552","326222712496197632",[46,51,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86],"Finland","Paraguay","Lesotho","FK Partizan","Partizani","Paris FC","Estoril","Parma","Morocco","Poland","Spain","Anderlecht","Netherlands","France U17 Women Dominate: 3 Wins, Semifinal vs Norway",[89,123,146,175],{"awayTeamId":90,"awayTeamName":91,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":92,"homeTeamId":93,"homeTeamName":94,"id":95,"leagueId":29,"leagueName":30,"matchId":96,"matchName":97,"publishedAt":98,"slug":99,"sourceName":100,"sourceURL":101,"teamId":102,"teamName":103,"teamIds":104,"teamNames":113,"title":122},"326222711946743808","South Korea","Opta supercomputer simulations show England's most likely knockout path: DR Congo in round of 32, Mexico in last 16, Brazil in quarters, Argentina in semis","326222712622026752","South Africa","337924482905673729","327115073996722176","South Africa vs South Korea","2026-06-04T09:48:36Z","england-s-2026-world-cup-path-simulated-dr-congo-to-spain","The Guardian","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.theguardian.com\u002Ffootball\u002F2026\u002Fjun\u002F04\u002Fengland-play-world-cup-final-dr-congo-mexico-brazil-argentina-spain","326222711682502656","England",[102,93,90,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,70,112],"326222712043212800","326222711825108992","326222712110321664","326222711493758976","326222711783165952","326222711908995072","326222711569256448","326257686389723136",[103,94,91,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,84,121],"Saudi Arabia","Switzerland","Argentina","Croatia","Senegal","Mexico","Brazil","Together","England's 2026 World Cup Path Simulated: DR Congo to Spain",{"awayTeamId":124,"awayTeamName":125,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":126,"homeTeamId":127,"homeTeamName":128,"id":129,"leagueId":29,"leagueName":30,"matchId":130,"matchName":131,"publishedAt":132,"slug":133,"sourceName":100,"sourceURL":134,"teamId":135,"teamName":136,"teamIds":137,"teamNames":141,"title":145},"326257546392244224","Nottingham Forest","Manchester City threaten to sue Real Madrid presidential hopeful over Haaland release clause claim. City, Haaland's father and agent deny any clause exists.","326257546425798656","Aston Villa","337902351610286081","327052238641958912","Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest","2026-06-04T08:14:45Z","man-city-threaten-suit-after-haaland-release-clause-claim","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.theguardian.com\u002Ffootball\u002F2026\u002Fjun\u002F04\u002Fmanchester-city-threaten-to-sue-real-madrid-presidential-candidate-erling-haaland-elliot-anderson","326257546258026496","Manchester City",[135,127,124,138,108,102,139,70,140],"326257565535047680","326257745512632320","326257769613103104",[136,128,125,142,117,103,143,84,144],"Real Madrid","Members","Capital","Man City Threaten Suit After Haaland 'Release Clause' Claim",{"awayTeamId":147,"awayTeamName":148,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":149,"homeTeamId":150,"homeTeamName":151,"id":152,"leagueId":29,"leagueName":30,"matchId":153,"matchName":154,"publishedAt":155,"slug":156,"sourceName":100,"sourceURL":157,"teamId":110,"teamName":119,"teamIds":158,"teamNames":166,"title":174},"326222712898850816","Qatar","FIFA bans reusable water bottles at 2026 World Cup after safety U-turn, raising heat concerns with 28C temps. Mitigation measures in place.","326222713142120448","Canada","337886628729065473","327115064219799552","Canada vs Qatar","2026-06-04T07:21:08Z","fifa-bans-reusable-bottles-what-2026-world-cup-heat-means","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.theguardian.com\u002Ffootball\u002F2026\u002Fjun\u002F04\u002Ffifa-bans-reusable-water-bottles-world-cup-stadiums",[110,150,147,71,124,159,160,161,162,163,164,165],"326257613643714560","326257636301344768","326257766752587776","326257784637100032","326255042854129664","326255043940454400","326257556026560512",[119,151,148,85,125,167,168,169,170,171,172,173],"Hassania Agadir","Arema FC","Fortaleza EC","Cannes","FC Urartu","Banga","Banfield","Fifa Bans Reusable Bottles: What 2026 World Cup Heat Means",{"awayTeamId":176,"awayTeamName":177,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":178,"homeTeamId":179,"homeTeamName":180,"id":181,"leagueId":29,"leagueName":30,"matchId":182,"matchName":183,"publishedAt":184,"slug":185,"sourceName":100,"sourceURL":186,"teamId":187,"teamName":188,"teamIds":189,"teamNames":194,"title":199},"326222711401484288","Belgium","Egypt qualified unbeaten for 2026, still seeking first World Cup win. 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The winner gains a commanding lead toward knockout qualification, while the loser risks elimination.",{"code":208,"id":50,"imagePath":209,"name":51,"slug":210},"HME","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F1090.png","norway","2026-06-26T19:00:00Z",90,"world-cup","norway-vs-france-2026-06-26","scheduled",[],"Gillette Stadium"]