FIFA U17 Women France edge Nigeria 1-0

France U-17 Women’s team secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Nigeria’s Flamingos in their second group game at the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. The win, courtesy of Maissa Fathallah’s 81st-minute strike, propelled Les Bluettes into the knockout round.

According to France’s head coach, Mickael Ferreira, the team anticipated a tough match against the Nigerian side. “We knew it was going to be a tough match. This Nigerian team is very committed, very united, very brave,” Ferreira stated in a post-match interview with FIFA.com. The narrow margin of victory underscores the competitiveness of the encounter.

The Flamingos, coached by Bankole Olowookere, now face a crucial showdown against Samoa in their final group game. To have any chance of advancing beyond the group stage, Nigeria must secure a win in this upcoming match. The outcome of this game will determine the team’s fate in the tournament.

The 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup has showcased intense competition among participating teams, with each match proving crucial in the quest for the championship title. France’s advancement to the knockout round highlights their strong performance in the group stage, while Nigeria’s situation underscores the high stakes involved in the remaining games.

As the tournament progresses, teams will continue to vie for positions and face increasing pressure to deliver results. The Flamingos’ upcoming match against Samoa will be closely watched, given the significance of the outcome for Nigeria’s prospects in the competition. With the group stage nearing its conclusion, the stage is set for thrilling encounters that will ultimately decide the tournament’s winners.

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