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France 3 (French: [fʁɑ̃s tʁwɑ]) ... On 29 January 2018, during a replay of the game (Le Grand Slam), a trailer and the new logo appeared at the end.
In a match which Richard Williams of The Guardian said they "dominated throughout", France won 3–0 with a goal in the first half from Christophe Dugarry, a 77th minute own goal by South Africa's Pierre Issa and a last-minute strike by Thierry Henry. [31] Their second game was against Saudi Arabia at the Stade de France on 18 June.
France, who had won the 1998 FIFA World Cup, [20] met Italy in the Feijnoord Stadion in the Netherlands, both nations making their second appearance in the final. A second-half goal from Marco Delvecchio saw Italy take a 1–0 lead into injury time , when Sylvain Wiltord scored a "last-gasp" equaliser to send the match into extra time.
France 3-5 New Zealand. Friday 8 September 2023 20:29, Lawrence Ostlere. 7 min: France have a scrum 10 yards inside the All Blacks half, and an exchange of kicking follows. It ends with Matthieu ...
For knockout matches tied after regulation and extra time, the first editions of the Men's World Cup up until 1958 used the rule of replaying the game. With fixtures becoming increasingly crowded, drawn matches from 1962 in quarter-finals and semi-finals would have been decided by drawing of lots. [ 2 ]
Cyril Féraud (born 15 March 1985 in Digne-les-Bains) is a French radio and television host and audiovisual producer.Féraud has been working primarily for the public broadcaster France Télévisions since 2008, where he is currently the host of the game shows Duels en Familles and La Carte aux Trésors broadcast on France 3, in addition to Le Quiz des Champions, 100% Logique and Tout le monde ...
Three minutes into the second extra time period, Fischer scored with a bicycle kick from six yards, and the teams were level once more at 3–3, where the score remained until the end of extra time. The penalty shootout began with Giresse converting the first kick for France, which was answered by West Germany's Manfred Kaltz.
Switzerland managed to beat the group winner Portugal in their last game. In Group B, Austria managed to set up a decisive final game against Germany, dubbed "Austria's final". [3] However, they lost by one goal, making Euro 2008 the first European Championship not to have one of the host nations present in the knockout stage.