Event
Switzerland vs France

Date
Fri 20th June 2014 UTC

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League
FIFA World Cup

Season
2014

Round
0

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The two teams had met in 36 previous matches, including in the 2006 FIFA World Cup group stage, a 0–0 draw.

France took the lead in the 17th minute when Olivier Giroud headed in Mathieu Valbuena's corner. Almost straight from the restart, Karim Benzema intercepted a Swiss pass and set up Blaise Matuidi to increase the lead. Later, Benzema was tripped by Johan Djourou in the penalty box, but his penalty was saved by Swiss goalkeeper Diego Benaglio and Yohan Cabaye shot the rebound onto the crossbar. A quick counter-attack saw Giroud cross for Valbuena and France took a 3–0 lead at half time. France added two more goals in the second half, first Paul Pogba crossing for Benzema to score, then Benzema setting up Moussa Sissoko. While the referee was blowing the final whistle, Karim Benzema scored a sixth goal at the end of the match, causing some confusion for a short while about the final score. Switzerland scored two late consolation goals, from a long-range free kick by substitute Blerim Džemaili, and a volley by Granit Xhaka after a pass by Gökhan Inler.

Giroud's goal was France's 100th goal in the World Cup, joining four other countries to have achieved this feat (Brazil, Germany, Italy and Argentina).


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Other Event Name
France @ Switzerland

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FIFA World Cup 2014-06-20 Switzerland vs France.mkv
FIFA World Cup 2014-06-20 Switzerland vs France.S2014E0.mkv
(Scraper) FIFA World Cup 20140620 Switzerland vs France.special


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