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France team: the Blues will meet in September for three games, before the Nations League semi-final against Belgium

2021-06-30T07:30:56.035Z


Inglorious exit in the round of 16 of the Euro, the France team now has an appointment on September 1 against Bosnia in the qualifiers


In the east, the renewal?

And with which men?

So many unanswered questions for the moment the day after the elimination against Switzerland in the round of 16 of Euro 2021 (3-3, 5 tab to 4).

The reunion of French supporters and their national team is, in any case, scheduled for September 1 in Strasbourg.

At the Meinau stadium, where their last appearance dates back to May 29, 1996, the Blues will receive, then, Bosnia in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers. They will then go to Ukraine on September 4, before welcoming Finland on September 7. at Groupama Stadium in Lyon still within the framework of these qualifiers.

For now, France is at the top of Group D with two wins and one draw and four points ahead of Ukraine.

A new semi-final against Belgium

A month after this summer triptych, head to the Allianz Stadium in Turin to challenge Belgium in the semifinals of the League of Nations (October 7).

Three days after this shock, in the air of revenge of the 2018 World Cup, there will be either the final of the League of Nations or a much more honorary match for third place.

It will face Italy or Spain, opposed in the other semi-final.

The rest of the World Cup qualifiers will take place in November 2021, with Kazakhstan on the 13th and a trip to Finland 16th to complete the campaign.

If all goes well, the Blues will then have validated their qualification for the World Cup organized in the Emirate from November 21 to December 18, 2022. For the first time in winter.

Otherwise, they will have to go through the dams, which will take place in March 2022.

Source: leparis

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