The France team is fixed.
Winners of the last edition of the League of Nations in October, the Blues will face Denmark, Croatia and Austria, during the group stage of the next edition of this competition.
A draw made this Thursday at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, where France was among the top four.
To find the Final Four, as in 2021 when it had ruled out Belgium in the semi-final before dominating Spain in the final, France will have to finish first in its group.
On paper, his main opponent is Denmark, semi-finalist of the last Euro.
Croatia was a finalist of the 2018 World Cup, but comes out of a European Championship left in the round of 16.
Austria, the weakest team of the quartet, had also played the eighth of the Euro.
France avoids the group of death
But the Blues have especially avoided a much denser group, with England, vice-champion of Europe, and Germany.
It is Italy, titled at Wembley this summer, which will collide these two powers in a group C also made up of Hungary.
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Didier Deschamps' men will attack the League of Nations, advanced due to the winter programming of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, in June 2022. They will play the last two group matches in September 2022. The semi-finals and the final will take place in June 2023.