

Grenoble Claix Women and Toulouse Women played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in the French Division 2 Féminine (FRA WD2) on 17 May 2026. The match at Stade Louis-François showcased attacking flair and resilience from both sides, with the points shared after a compelling 90 minutes.
Early Exchanges
Toulouse Women started brightly and took the lead in the 12th minute. A fine through ball from midfielder Clara Dubois found striker Emma Lefèvre, who calmly slotted past the Grenoble goalkeeper. The away side dominated the early stages, pressing high and creating several half-chances. Grenoble Claix Women, however, grew into the game and equalized in the 31st minute. A well-worked free-kick was headed in by defender Sophie Girard, her first goal of the season.
The momentum shifted after the equalizer, and Grenoble began to assert themselves. They took the lead just before halftime. Winger Camille Rousseau dribbled past two defenders and unleashed a powerful strike from the edge of the area that went in off the post. The home side went into the break with a deserved 2-1 advantage.
Second Half Battle
Toulouse Women came out determined after the interval. They dominated possession in the opening 20 minutes of the second half, testing the Grenoble defense. Their persistence paid off in the 68th minute when a corner was met by a glancing header from center-back Léa Moreau, making it 2-2. Both teams pushed for a winner in the closing stages. Grenoble's Marie Petit hit the crossbar with a curling free-kick, while Toulouse's Lefèvre had a goal disallowed for offside.
The match ended in a stalemate, with both sides having spells of dominance but neither able to find a decisive third goal. The goalkeepers made crucial saves in the final ten minutes to ensure the draw.
League Context
In the FRA WD2 standings, this result kept both teams in mid-table, with neither able to close the gap on the promotion places. Grenoble Claix Women will rue their inability to hold onto the lead, while Toulouse Women will be pleased with their character shown after falling behind. The draw was a fair reflection of an open, competitive match.
Key performers included Camille Rousseau for Grenoble and Emma Lefèvre for Toulouse, both of whom caused constant danger. The match highlighted the growing quality of Division 2 Féminine, with both teams displaying technical ability and tactical discipline.
Both teams will look to build on this performance as the season enters its final stretch.