France – Israel should be played at the Stade de France and with an audience

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With all the risks that this entails, the Nations League meeting between France and Israel, scheduled for November 14, should be played at the Stade de France. According to West Francea meeting was held this Friday at the headquarters of the Ministry of the Interior, Place Beauvau.

Despite the tense geopolitical context, and the study of a possible closed session or a relocation to the Parc des Princes by the authorities, the idea of ​​leaving this meeting in Saint-Denis finally gained ground. The match should therefore be played with an audience, and on the pitch of the Stade de France, which the Blues have not set foot on since June 2023, during a France – Greece, before the Olympic Games.

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