Ball – Benfica – Braga: live broadcast (women’s football)

Ball - Benfica - Braga: live broadcast (women's football)

105 ‘ Interval in overtime: 0-0.

105 ‘ Yellow card to Patricia Moraes (Braga Braga)

102 ‘ Dolores Silva bets on an air ball and Vanessa Marquez is about to open the scoring for SC Braga with a header

91 ‘ Substitution in SC Braga: Carolina Mendes for Laura Luís

91 ‘ The first half of overtime begins!

90 + 5′ Final whistle: 0-0, we go into overtime!

90′ Five minutes of compensation

83 ‘ Substitution at SC Braga: Anna Root by Vanessa Marquez

80 ‘ Substitute at Benfica: Andrea Faria instead of Christy O’Shebe

71 ‘ Anna Vitoria takes an opponent off the road and shoots in the area already

67′ Substitutions at Benfica: Kika Nazareth for Beatrice Camerao, Jessica Silva for Valeria Cantuario

Francisco Neto, coach of the women’s national soccer team, is also watching the final in Santa Maria da Vera.

63′ Jermaine prepares for the kick well, but the ball ends poorly, with Catelyn Talbert making an easy entry.

54 ‘ Yellow card to Diana Gomez (Braga)

In the Marcolino Castro Stadium, 2,274 spectators.

46 ‘ Substitution in SC Braga: Catarina Pereira for Evy Pereira (half time)

46 ‘ Start Part Two!

45 + 1′ Philippa Cuna, of AF Viana do Castelo, whistles half the time, with a blank on the scoreboard.

45′ Cloé Lacasse invades the area and risks her left foot: Patrícia Morais stops the stroke shot.

26′ Right corner and Anouk Decker heading the crossbar almost put SC Braga ahead!

24′ Excellent group play by SC Braga, which seriously annoys Carolina Mendes Catelyn Talbert

Highlighting the presence of a familiar face of European football in the stands at Marcolino Castro Stadium: Rob Holding, Arsenal’s English center and teammate Paige Almendáriz, Braga’s North American team, is an attentive spectator of this final.

16′ Ana Vitoria wins the second ball and tries her luck from outside the area: the ball fired by the Benfica player is deflected into a corner

8′ The Eagles counterattacked very well, as Chloe Lacas appeared in the face of Patricia Moraes: SC Braga goalkeeper removes the threat to a corner

4′ Yellow card for Caterina Pereira (Braga Braga)

4′ Andrea Norton’s free kick, with the ball crossing the entire area

1 ‘ Anna Root looks slack in the Benfica area and narrowly misses, on a half-turn shot!

1 ‘ The start of the League Cup final at Marcolino de Castro Stadium!

Benfica and Braga will compete, on Wednesday, in the Women’s Football League Cup final. The match will take place at Marcolino Castro Stadium in Santa Maria da Vera, at 7:30 pm.

It is a replay of the first final match of the competition (2019/20), which the Eagles won 3-0. Their dominance of the competition was confirmed last season (2020/21), with a new trophy for the Luz Museum: a 2-1 victory over Sporting.

The match will be officiated by Philippa Cuna (AF Viana do Castelo), which will feature Andrea Souza and Rafaella Almeida as assistants and Thelma Fradi as fourth official. Catarina Campos handles the VAR jobs and Bruno Esteves handles the AVAR jobs.

Rui Costa and Antonio Salvador, presidents of Benfica and SC Braga, respectively, at the podium of honor at the fairgrounds, accompanied by fer

There are already eleven!

Benfica: Kathleen Talbert, Catarina Amado and Silvia Rebelo the chapter.Carol Costa and Lycia Alves; Andrea Faria, Polita and Anna Vittoria; Chloe Lacas, Kika Nazareth and Jessica Silva

Benfica alternatives: Carolina Villau, Anna Seca, Valeria Cantorio, Marta Sintra, Kristi O’Shibe, Cassandra Korhonen and Beatriz Camerao.

Benfica coach: Philippa Patao

SC Braga: Patricia Moraes, Machela George, Anouk Decker, Diana Gomez and Catarina Pereira; Andrea Norton and Dolores Silva the chapter.; Jermaine, Anna Ruth and Mira Delgadillo; Carolina Mendes

SC Braga alternatives: Pape Marquez, Vanessa Marquez, Laura Luis, Ines Maya, Laura Casanovas, Mariana Cotto, Evie Pereira

SC Braga coach: Joao Marquez

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