Game is over and the final score is Austria 0–1 France. Here is the match report.
2024 European Championship
0–1
- Maximilian Wöber (38′ OG)
Match Events
0′ The match is about to start!
8′ Mbappé’s first chance on goal but the keeper does well to deny him
13′ Theo rolls the ball across the six-yard box but nobody is there to tap it in
16′ Yellow Card! Maximilian Wöber booked
20′ Grillitsch is able to continue after treatment
29′ Marcus Thuram has a collision with Kevin Danso and goes down
34′ Yellow Card! P. Mwene booked
36′ What a chance! Baumgartner is so close to giving Austria the lead
38′ Mbappé’s cross results in Max Wöber’s OWN GOAL! Austria 0-1 France
46′ Austria keeper quickly off his line to stop Mbappe rounding him to tap in
47′ Antoine Griezmann gets a cut on his forehead which looks terrible
55′ A crazy miss by Mbappé! But his pace, incredible
60′ Triple change from Austria: Arnautovic in
62′ Match Event for Austria vs France
66′ Jules Kounde has a shot blocked
70′ Muani and Camavinga replace Dembele and Rabiot
75′ Griezmann needs treatment for the second time today, this time on his leg
82′ Highlight from Austria vs France
Match Report
Aiming to reach their fourth final in the last five major tournaments, France found Austria to be tenacious rivals from the start. Even so, slick interplay down the left presented them with the first chance of the game on eight minutes, Kylian Mbappé sent free by Adrien Rabiot and forcing goalkeeper Patrick Pentz to save low at his near post.
Shortly after, a Theo Hernández delivery close to the byline flew invitingly across goal, but Austria’s renowned intensity allowed them to limit the flow to France’s danger men. Ralf Rangnick’s men were energetic and quick into challenges, and they almost took the lead themselves when Marcel Sabitzer flicked Michael Gregoritsch’s cross down to Christoph Baumgartner, who could not slip his shot past the onrushing Mike Maignan.
Instead, it was France who struck first moments later, Mbappé’s quick feet earning him space down the right for a cross which the unfortunate Maximilian Wöber headed into his own net. The France captain – who left the game late on with a nose injury – then spurned a fine opportunity to double the advantage in the second half, curling wide after beating Wöber to a ball over the top.
That was the cue for Austria to press their case, albeit while leaving spaces which France’s forwards threatened to exploit, Antoine Griezmann just failing to slide in from a cross and Thuram having an effort saved. In the end, their solitary goal, and solidity further back, proved enough to take the points.
Line-ups
Austria XI: Gregoritsch, Sabitzer, P. Mwene, Grillitsch, Patrick Pentz, S.Posch, Laimer, Danso, Maximilian Wöber, Christoph Baumgartner, Nicolas Seiwald
Subs: Arnautovic, Heinz Lindner, Andreas Weimann, Kainz, Gernot Trauner, Lienhart, Marco Grüll, Maximilian Entrup, Romano Schmid, Niklas Hedl, Flavius Daniliuc, Alexander Prass, Patrick Wimmer, Matthias Seidl, Leopold Querfeld
France XI: Griezmann, Kante, Maignan, Rabiot, Dembele, Thuram, Theo, Mbappe, Upamecano, Kounde, William Saliba
Subs: Giroud, Areola, Jonathan Clauss, Brice Samba, Coman, F Mendy, Pavard, Konate, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Muani, Youssouf Fofana, Eduardo Camavinga, Bradley Barcola, Warren Zaïre-Emery