LIVESTREAM IFAF Euro Flag Semifinals: Field 3, Sept. 27, 08:00 CET (8 am, 2 am ET)

Field 3 at the Val-de-Marne Interdepartmental Sports Park hosts two highly anticipated semifinal contests on Saturday. The women’s tournament features defending European champions Great Britain facing host nation France at 8:00 AM, while the men’s competition presents a semifinal clash between Great Britain and Italy later in the morning session.
Women’s semifinal: Great Britain vs. France
Defending champions Great Britain enter this matchup with perfect momentum after topping Group B with a 4-0 record and delivering a commanding 51-14 quarterfinal victory over Slovenia. Defensive back Laura Carter emphasized their team’s clicking performance on both sides of the ball, acknowledging France’s home advantage while expressing confidence in their own momentum. Host France brings considerable firepower to the contest after topping Group C and demonstrating dominance with a 48-6 quarterfinal win against Italy. Center Lucie Vinot expressed high excitement about their intensity and performance against world-level competition.
Watch live. IFAF Euro Flag Semifinals: Field 3, Sept. 27, 08:00 CET (8 am, 2 am ET)
Men’s semifinal: Great Britain vs. Italy
The men’s semifinal features Great Britain against Italy in what promises to be a competitive matchup. Great Britain advanced through a dramatic 32-19 quarterfinal victory over Denmark, sealed by a late interception return touchdown. Defensive back David McInally highlighted the team’s resilience and second-half defensive adjustments that proved decisive. Italy earned their semifinal berth with a narrow 41-38 victory over Israel, demonstrating their ability to win close games under pressure.
Tournament implications
Both games on Field 3 will determine which nations advance to their respective gold medal games later Saturday. The women’s semifinal losers will compete for bronze at 11:45 AM, while the winners advance to the championship game at 2:15 PM. All four competing teams have already secured qualification for the 2026 IFAF Flag Football World Championships in Düsseldorf, Germany, adding to the significance of these matchups. The games will be streamed live on IFAF.TV for international audiences.