Six years ago, Thursday’s Match of
the Day opponents were on the podium at the World Championship in Brazil, today
France and Spain meet in Group A at Germany 2017. After three rounds in Trier
both contenders are on four points. Spain were defeated by Romania, France had
lost their opener against Slovenia. While the French side – silver medallists
in 2011 – are already qualified for the eighth-finals after beating Angola and
Paraguay, Spain need one more point to secure their ticket. But if Angola and
Paraguay lose their Thursday games before the top clash, the 2011 bronze medallists
are through no matter the result.
While Spain are in the process of
transition with a lot of young players, France have a highly experienced team
with an average of 50 international matches and more per player. The French
goal is to make it to the semi-finals and, through this, promote the 2018 EURO
on home ground. More than 500 fans will support the side of coach Olivier
Krumbholz on Thursday night
Three Spanish players – Carmen Martin
(Nice), Maria Nunez (Besancon) and Elisabet Chavez (Nantes) – are signed by
French clubs. Besides, France captain Siraba Dembele and Spain shooter
Alexandrina Cabral both play for Russian champions Rostov.
“After the unlucky defeat against
Romania we hope for a victory, but it will be truly hard to stop France or
specially find the gaps in their defence,” said Spain coach Carlos Viver.
Group A:
Before the Match of the Day,
Slovenia are expected to finally book their eighth-final ticket. A draw against
Paraguay (still on zero points) is enough to clinch the berth for the knock-out
stage. Having four points on the account, including the win against France in
their opener, the team of Uros Bregar can still hope for a ranking among the
top two teams in Trier. In theory, Paraguay still can qualify for the main
round if they beat Slovenia clearly and win against Angola in their last match
– but the odds are quite low for a scenario like this.
Romania are currently on top with
the optimum of six points before they face Angola in their next match. African
champions Angola are out of the race for the eighth-finals already, even two
wins in their final matches would not be enough to clinch the berth for the
knock-out stage.
Group B:
The two best-ranked teams of Group B
lock horns in Bietigheim-Bissingen: Norway – already qualified for the eighth-finals
with the optimum of six points – and Czech Republic face in Thursday’s top
match. The Czechs have beaten Poland and Argentina before, and were unluckily
defeated by Sweden. In the match against the defending world and European
champions the side of coach Jan Basny are in the role of the underdog.
Before, Hungary play Poland, which
is a crucial match for the ticket to Leipzig – and a very special one for Kim
Rasmussen. The Dane steered Poland to the 2013 and 2015 World Championship
semi-finals and now coaches Hungary. Both teams have two points on their
account, and Poland have the easier task against Argentina ahead in the final
round, while Hungary encounter Czech Republic.
In the third Group B match, Sweden
(4 points so far) can expand their winning streak to three in a row after
beating Hungary and Czech Republic. A win against Pan American runners-up
Argentina would grant them the ticket to the eighth-final before their final duel
against neighbours Norway.