EdF, friendly: the Blues will face a strong opponent at the Vélodrome

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Qualified and first in its group for Euro 2024, the French team will be able to quietly prepare for its entry into the continental competition this summer. And this will involve a next gathering in March, with two prestigious friendly matches. The first opponent is already known and it is the host country of Euro 2024, Germany, which will travel to Groupama Stadium, in Lyon, on March 23.

And according to the latest information from The Team, the Blues should then host the Chilean national team on Tuesday March 26 at the Orange Vélodrome in Marseille. Discussions have been held with the Chilean Federation in this regard and they are close to being successful, again according to the sports daily. Good news for the Marseille public, who should notably see the ex-Marseillais, Alexis Sanchez, in their enclosure. The 35-year-old Chilean, who played for OM last season, is currently playing for Inter Milan.

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