In an ultra -recorded group B, Belgium and Italy, which compete this Thursday in Sion to launch their female football euro, are already preparing to play a decisive match for the rest of their competition. While the first place seems promised to Spain, the defending world champion, all the points will indeed count for the second, which can also legitimately aspire Portugal.
If Italy had for a time counted among European cadors, playing the Euro final in 1993 and 1997, it has been going into the rank for some time, coming out in the first round of the last two editions. Led by midfielder Manuela Giugliano, the Squadra Azzurra should however leave a slightly favorite against Belgium, which bowed heavily two weeks ago against France (5-0).
The female Euro group match between Belgium and Italy is to follow this Thursday, July 3 at 6 p.m. on France 4.