Dream11 Predictions of today will be for the dream teams, Japan Women (JPN-W) and France Women (FRA-W) in Olympics – Women on July 27 at Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo. The chances for JPN-W to win this match is higher than FRA-W.
France Women national basketball team has appeared 4 times in Olympics, winning 1 silver medal in 2012. The team also appeared in World Cup 10 times, winning 1 bronze medals. In their last match, they were against Spain W on Julu 10, in which FRA-W won the match with 80 points, while, the opponent team scored with 75 points.
Japan Women national basketball team has appeared 5 times in Olympics, though they are yet to win a medal. The team also appeared in World Cup 13 times, winning 1 silver medal. In their last match, they were up against Puerto Rico W on July 17, in which JPN-W won the match with 94 points, whereas the opponent team scored 59 points.
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JPN-W VS FRA-W MATCH DETAILS
SERIES: Olympics – Women
VENUE: Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo
TIME AND DATE: Tuesday, July 27, 2021 06:30 AM
KEY PLAYERS OF:
JPN-W:
Nako Motohashi: The 27-year-old plays as the Point Guard for the team.
Saki Hayashi: The 26-year-old plays as the Guard and Forward of the team.
Evelyn Mawuli: The 26-year-old plays as the Small Forward for the team.
FRA-W:
Sarah Michel: The 32-year-old plays as the Shooting Guard for the team.
Diandra Tchatchouang: The 30-year-old plays as the Small Forward for the team.
Alexia Chartereau: The 22-year-old is the Power Forward for the team.
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TEAM SQUAD:
Japan Women (JPN-W): Nako Motohashi, Rui Machida, Naho Miyoshi, Saki Hayashi, Himawari Akaho, Saori Miyazaki, Evelyn Mawuli, Yuki Miyazawa, Moeko Nagaoka, Nanaka Todo, Maki Takada, Monica Okoye
France Women (FRA-W): Sarah Michel, Alix Duchet, Marine Johannes, Marine Fauthoux, Valeriane Vukosavljevic, Diandra Tchatchouang, Alexia Chartereau, Gabby Williams, Endy Miyem, Sandrine Gruda, Helena Ciak, Iliana Rupert
PROBABLE LINEUPS:
Japan Women (JPN-W): Nako Motohashi, Saki Hayashi, Evelyn Mawuli, Moeko Nagaoka, Maki Takada
France Women (FRA-W): Sarah Michel, Diandra Tchatchouang, Alexia Chartereau, Sandrine Gruda, Marine Johannes