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Three days after a match in a very sensitive geopolitical context against Israel, theFrench team plunges back into more sporting considerations with a trip to its Italian neighbor. A great classic of European football against a historic brother enemy. And this meeting at San Siro will not be without challenges for Didier Deschamps’ gang.
It is quite simply first place in this Nations League group which will be played this Sunday evening. More precisely, the Blues will approach this match with a little taste of revenge. In the current transition period, the national team has had the merit of achieving an almost faultless performance. But Italy, which came to win at the Parc des Princes at the start of the school year last September (3-1), represents the only problem with this new look French team. Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappé were then on the pitch. Water has flowed under the bridges since…
The expected compositions:
Italy : Donnarumma – Di Lorenzo, Buongiorni, Bastoni, Cambiaso – Frattesi, Rovella, Tonali, Dimarco – Barella – Retegui.
France : Maignan – Koundé, Konaté (c), Saliba, Digne – Koné, Rabiot – Olise, Nkunku, Coman – Thuram.
Where to watch the match?
This Nations League match between Italy and the France team will be broadcast on TF1 this Sunday, from 8:45 p.m. It will also be possible to watch it on the group’s streaming platform, MyTF1.
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