EdF: the Blues schedule is known

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We know more about the cities which will host the French team’s meetings after the Euro. Following on from the call for applications launched last March to which around thirty cities responded favorably, the French Football Federation has just revealed the identity of the lucky candidates this Thursday. Forced into exile due to work linked to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Blues will return to the Stade de France for their confrontation against Israel in the League of Nations on November 14. Before that, Kylian Mbappé’s partners will travel to Groupama Stadium in Lyon to challenge Italy (September 6) then head to the Parc des Princes for the reception of Belgium (September 9).

As for the Blues, they have inherited the Océane stadium in Le Havre where they will face Sweden for the Euro 2025 qualifiers. Finally, Thierry Henry’s protégés will have the opportunity to defend their chance to participate in the 2025 European Championship in Angers (against Slovenia on September 6), at Le Mans (against Bosnia on September 10) then in Nancy (against Austria, October 15).

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