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France Women vs Netherlands Women: Dutch star Vivianne Miedema could be back for Women's Euros quarter-final

Netherlands face France in Women's Euros quarter-final at Rotherham's New York Stadium on Saturday; kick-off 8pm; Netherlands are the defending champions but finished second in Group C; France topped Group D ahead of Belgium as they look to reach the semi-finals for the first time

Netherlands' Vivianne Miedema during the Women Euro 2022 soccer match between Netherlands v Sweden at Bramall Lane in Sheffield on Saturday, July 9, 2022. (AP Photo/Leila Coker)
Image: Netherlands star Vivianne Miedema has missed their last two games after testing positive for coronavirus

Netherlands star Vivianne Miedema could be fit for Saturday's Euro 2022 quarter-final against France after manager Mark Parsons revealed "things are going well".

Arsenal striker Miedema, who is her country's record scorer with 94 goals in 112 caps, missed the group-stage wins over Portugal and Switzerland following a positive Covid-19 test.

The 26-year-old has returned to training ahead of the last-eight showdown in Rotherham and will continue to be assessed.

English boss Parsons provided an optimistic update but was reluctant to be drawn on whether Miedema will be able to start for the defending champions.

"I said the other day, we need to get through three training sessions," he told a press conference ahead of training on Friday.

"We've got through two, things are going well. We have one more today. I'm spreading as much positive energy and optimism as possible, but we have to see.

Vivianne Miedema celebrates at Euro 2017
Image: Miedema is the Netherlands' top scorer with 94 goals

"We'll make the decision before our final meeting, but it's also about making sure every step is ticked because with Covid with players it's never the same.

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"There is a chance she could be available because things are going well, but we need to tick these last few boxes.

"The only thing I am interested in is 'is she available to play?'. Of course there is a conversation about minutes, but that's the first step. And from there we need to make tactical choices."

The victors at New York Stadium will progress to a semi-final showdown with Germany in Milton Keynes.

Parsons believes his team have improved since a 3-1 friendly defeat to France in February and is confident his players will rise to the occasion.

The Netherlands begin their Euros title defence on Saturday, facing Sweden
Image: The Netherlands are the defending champions and are unbeaten in this year's tournament

"We've taken steps forward on the pitch, but we want to take more steps on the pitch," he said. "This team steps up to the size of the occasion more than any team I've ever worked with.

"I feel less stressed and less worried when it's a big occasion and big opponent.

"Tomorrow my confidence in players giving everything they have is very high. It's a game that I think world football is looking forward to, these two great teams."

France are bidding to reach the semi-finals for the first time after topping Group D following victories over Italy and Belgium and a draw with Iceland.

France's Griedge Mbock Bathy celebrates her winning goal
Image: France are attempting to the Women's Euros semis for the first time

Head coach Corinne Diacre insists Les Bleues are underdogs.

"We know the Netherlands very well; we've watched them and we know their players - the starters and the substitutes," she said.

"There are no surprises, and there won't be any for them either.

"The Netherlands are the holders, and if either of us are favourites it should be them. As everyone keeps telling us: we've never been past the quarter-finals so we can hardly be favourites."

France captain Wendie Renard was unsurprised that the availability of Miedema was not being made public by the Dutch.

"Together, we are going to try to rewrite history," said the defender. "We need to pull out all the stops and focus from first minute to the last.

"Miedema is a very competitive player and she'll want to play. She is a world-class player with the ability to hold the ball as well as take out an entire team.

"It's normal for a coach to want to keep that (her condition) secret."

Follow Euro 2022 across Sky Sports

Sky Sports News and Sky Sports' digital platforms will be following every step of England's Euro 2022 journey ahead of Tuesday's semi-final.

On the road, the Sky Sports News Mobile Presentation bus will continue to bring you all the best guests and analysis from the likes of Karen Carney, Sue Smith, Courtney Sweetman-Kirk and Laura Bassett offering their expert insight. The bus will be based in the heart of Sheffield ahead of England's last-four fixture, before heading to Wembley for the final.

Across SkySports.com, the Sky Sports App and on social media, we'll have all the big moments covered with our previews, features, reports, analysis, plus the Sky Sports Women's Euros podcast with Sky Sports' senior football journalist Charlotte Marsh and Sky Sports News reporter Anton Toloui.

And if you're new to the England squad, don't worry - here's our guide to meeting the Lionesses.

As well as England, Sky Sports News and Sky Sports digital will also be covering all the knockout games as we head towards the showpiece final on July 31.

The knock-out phase...

Quarter-finals

Wednesday July 20

Quarter-final 1: England 2-1 Spain (AET)

Thursday July 21

Quarter-final 2: Germany 2-0 Austria

Friday July 22

Quarter-final 3: Sweden 1-0 Belgium

Saturday July 23

Quarter-final 4: France vs Netherlands - kick-off 8pm, New York Stadium

Semi-finals

Tuesday July 26

Semi-final 1: England vs Sweden - kick-off 8pm, Bramall Lane

Wednesday July 27

Semi-final 2: Germany vs France or the Netherlands - kick-off 8pm, Stadium MK

Final

Sunday July 31

Winners semi-final 1 vs Winners semi-final 2 - kick-off 5pm, Wembley

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