Radio Foot this Wednesday 4:10 p.m. and 9:10 p.m. UT with the ladies in the spotlight today. – Women’s CAN: at the end of the play-offs, 12 teams qualified for the 15th edition next summer (2024). The Banyana Banyana, who dismissed Burkina Faso in the play-offs, will put their title back on the line. Back after a long absence: the Tanzanians, the Leopards Dames, who turned the tide and dismissed the Equatorial Guineans. Another return, that of the Ghanaians. Will Nigeria, which eliminated Cape Verde, do better than in 2022? – Easy qualification for the Senegalese, Malian and Zambian women, who scored 12 goals against the Angolans in 2 matches. Other nations qualified with style, Algeria and Tunisia, who will travel to Morocco, the organizing country.
Nations League: the table for the 4-a-side final phase is known. Spain and France were already in ½ before the final day. Where are the Blues? Everything was not perfect yesterday (December 5, 2023) against Portugal, by their coach’s own admission. The Germans’ draw in Wales allows the European vice-champions to join the final tournament next February (2024). The Dutch will be there too. The Damaris Egurolla festival at the end of the match against Belgium allows the Oranges to move by a hair in front of the English vice-world champions, who will not go to the Olympics either.
Premier League, new rain of goals! 38 were registered last weekend, the start of the 15th day is promising! She saw the Gunners emerge victorious over Luton at the end of stoppage time, while Pelly Ruddock’s teammates had not scored 3 pawns in the championship for a long time! Can Londoners be sustainable leaders? – Show, goals and an XXL contract! If PL TV rights remain stable over one year, a new agreement for a record amount of nearly 8 billion over 4 years (from the 2025-26 season) has been announced with the broadcasters, which will cover 9 out of 10 matches .
With Frédéric Suteau: Philippe Doucet, Patrick Juillard and Frank Simon. Technique/production: Laurent Salerno – Coordination: Pierre Guérin.