What great encounters and decisive matches this weekend.
This Saturday, the poster not to be missed, of course, is that of the Blues.
Opposed in Kazakhstan, Didier Deschamps' men have the opportunity to ensure their qualification for the next World Cup, played in a little over a year in Qatar.
At the same time, two other matches take place with two great teams, Belgium - which already has its ticket for the World Cup - and the Netherlands of Louis van Gaal.
Fans of beautiful games will not hesitate to switch between the different channels to satisfy their appetite for show.
A little earlier, at 3 p.m., they will be able to watch Bosnia-Herzegovina-Finland, as an appetizer.
To discover
Qualifying rankings for the 2022 World Cup
The 2022 World Cup qualifying calendar
Sunday was no less breathtaking, with no less than three decisive matches for the qualification: Croatia-Russia (3 p.m.), Portugal-Serbia (8:45 p.m.) and Spain-Sweden (8:45 p.m. Between the first and the last, Germany Hansi Flick, who has been in a row since the end of Euro 2020, will be against Armenia, which will be on show all weekend.
Saturday November 13:
Bosnia-Herzegovina-Finland (Group D): 3 p.m.,
L'Équipe Live
France-Kazakhstan (Group D): 8:45 p.m.,
M6
Belgium-Estonia (Group E): 8:45 p.m.,
L'Équipe Live
Montenegro-Netherlands (Group G): 8:45 p.m.,
L'Équipe Live
Sunday November 14:
Croatia-Russia (Group H): 3 p.m.,
L'Équipe channel
Armenia-Germany (Group J): 6 p.m.,
The L'Équipe channel
Portugal v Serbia (Group A): 8:45 p.m.,
W9
Spain-Sweden (Group B): 8:45 p.m.,
The team channel