France Division 2 Women 10/05 13:00 4 Albirex Niigata Singapore v Metz (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 10/19 13:00 5 Metz (W) v Toulouse (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 11/02 13:00 6 Grenoble Foot 38 (W) v Metz Women - View
France Division 2 Women 11/09 13:00 7 Metz Women v Saint Malo (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 12/07 13:00 8 Malik/Rawat v Metz Women - View
France Division 2 Women 12/21 13:00 9 Metz Women v Reims (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 01/18 13:00 10 Auxerre (W) v Metz Women - View
France Division 2 Women 02/01 13:00 11 Thonon Evian FC Women v Metz Women - View
France Division 2 Women 02/08 13:00 12 Metz Women v Rodez AF Women - View
France Division 2 Women 02/15 13:00 13 Guingamp (W) v Metz Women - View
France Division 2 Women 02/22 13:00 14 Metz Women v Lille Women - View
France Division 2 Women 03/15 13:00 15 Toulouse (W) v Metz Women - View
France Division 2 Women 03/22 13:00 16 Metz Women v Grenoble Foot 38 (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 03/29 13:00 17 Faroe Islands v Metz Women - View
France Division 2 Women 04/05 13:00 18 Metz Women v Le Mans (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 04/26 13:00 19 Reims (W) v Metz Women - View
France Division 2 Women 05/03 13:00 20 Metz Women v Auxerre (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 05/17 13:00 21 Metz Women v Thonon Evian FC Women - View
France Division 2 Women 05/24 13:00 22 Nice (W) v Metz Women - View

Wikipedia - FC Metz (women)

FC Metz Feminines (commonly known as FC Metz or Metz) is a French football club based in Metz, Lorraine which plays in the Seconde Ligue. The club is the women's side of the French football club of the same name and was founded in 1974.

FC Metz plays its home matches at the Stade du Batzenthal 1 in Algrange which has a capacity of 2,500 spectators. They are coached by David Fanzel.

Metz (W) is a professional women's soccer team based in Metz, France. Known for their competitive spirit and developing talent, the team competes in France's top-tier women's football league. With a strong focus on technical skill, teamwork, and strategic play, Metz (W) aims to achieve success both domestically and in European competitions. The club is committed to promoting women's football and fostering the growth of female athletes in the region.