

RC Saint Etienne Women 0-1 Marseillaises Women – International Club Friendly (12 August 2026)
RC Saint Etienne Women began a demanding block of pre-season fixtures with a narrow 0-1 defeat to a well-organised Marseillaises Women side in an International Club Friendly on Tuesday evening. The match, played under warm August conditions, was tight and competitive for long spells, but a single moment of quality in the second half proved enough to separate the two teams.
Match Overview
Both sides used the fixture to experiment with squad depth and match sharpness, and the rhythm reflected that. Saint Etienne showed bright moments in possession and pressed with energy, but the visitors were the more clinical side in the final third. The decisive goal arrived midway through the second half, leaving the home team with plenty of time to respond but little by way of clear-cut chances against a disciplined Marseillaises defence.
Key Moments
- First half: Saint Etienne controlled large portions of possession but failed to force a serious save from the visiting goalkeeper. Marseillaises stayed compact and looked dangerous on the counter-attack.
- Second-half breakthrough: The visitors struck in the 64th minute, converting a well-worked move from the right side. A low cross found a forward in stride, and her composed first-time finish inside the near post gave the home goalkeeper no chance.
- Late pressure: Saint Etienne pushed forward in the final quarter-hour and won a series of corners, but the Marseillaises back line held firm to see out a valuable pre-season victory.
Tactical Story
RC Saint Etienne built from the back and looked to create overloads on the left flank in the early stages. However, the final pass was often rushed or overhit, and the home side lacked a cutting edge in the penalty area. Marseillaises, by contrast, were happy to sit slightly deeper and rely on the pace of their wide attackers. Their winning goal came from exactly that transition threat – one quick break, a well-timed runner, and a clinical finish.
The friendly also gave both coaching staffs a chance to rotate heavily. Substitutions were frequent in the last half-hour, which disrupted any meaningful rhythm but still allowed a large group of players to get valuable minutes ahead of the upcoming season.
Standout Performers
For the visitors, the goalscorer was the standout player, taking her chance with real composure. Her overall movement caused problems all evening. For Saint Etienne, the central midfielders worked hard to keep the team ticking and the defensive unit can take credit for limiting the damage to a single goal. The home goalkeeper also made two sharp saves early on to keep the score goalless at the break.
What It Means
Defeat in a friendly is rarely cause for alarm, but Saint Etienne will want to improve their attacking sharpness before the competitive action begins. There were positive signs in the side’s build-up play, and the back line looked relatively solid against a dangerous opponent. For Marseillaises, this was a very useful away win and a confidence boost, especially with more pre-season fixtures still to come.
Pre-season is all about fitness, understanding, and timing. While the result matters little in the long run, the performances will give both coaches plenty to study ahead of their next outings.