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France Triumphs Over Portugal in Euro 2024 Quarter-Final: How to Watch the Semi-Finals

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France secures a spot in the Euro 2024 semi-finals after a thrilling penalty shootout against Portugal. Learn how to watch the remaining matches and celebrate with the Blues.

France Secures Semi-Final Spot in Euro 2024

The French national football team, affectionately known as the Blues, has secured their place in the semi-finals of Euro 2024. The team celebrated their hard-fought victory over Portugal, which ended in a 0-0 draw and was decided by penalties (5-3). Ousmane Dembélé, who was voted man of the match by UEFA, played a crucial role in the win. The Paris Saint-Germain striker came on as a substitute in the 67th minute, replacing Antoine Griezmann, and created several scoring opportunities. His decisive penalty kick set the tone for the Blues' victory.

Celebrations and Key Moments

Following the match, the French squad, including stars like Kylian Mbappé, Antoine Griezmann, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Marcus Thuram, and Jonathan Clauss, celebrated their victory with great enthusiasm. Dembélé was seen enjoying a shot of still water from his trophy, a moment that delighted French supporters. The team's journey through the tournament has been challenging, with a difficult group stage and a narrow victory against Belgium in the round of 16.

How to Watch Euro 2024 Matches

For fans eager to follow the remaining matches of Euro 2024, there are several streaming options available. The Portugal vs. France quarter-final was streamed on beIN SPORTS 1 and M6. Canal+ offers a Sport pack for 29.99 euros per month for the first year, providing access to the entire Euro 2024, as well as other major sports leagues like the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, NBA, NFL, Top 14, and motor sports. Alternatively, Molotov TV offers a subscription at 0.99 euros for the first month, followed by 6.99 euros per month, allowing users to watch live TV, record shows in the cloud, and access a vast library of on-demand content.

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Refs: | Le Figaro | Le Parisien |

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