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In two months, Didier Deschamps’ French team will face its third opponent at Euro 2024, who will be the winner of the Path A play-off on March 26.
Among the favorites for Euro 2024 organized in Germany (June 14-July 14) – if not the big favorite – the France team will face, in group D, Austria on June 17, the Countries -Bas four days later, then an as yet unknown opponent on June 25. It will be the winner of the route A play-off, who will be known at the end of a Final Four scheduled in two months.
Thus, on Thursday March 21, the Wales-Finland semi-finals will be played, in Cardiff, and Poland-Estonia, in Warsaw, before a final on Tuesday March 26 between the two winners, in Cardiff or Helsinki. The 2022 world vice-champions do not have the easiest group because, in addition to the Oranje as second opponents, they can therefore come across the solid Welsh or the Poles of Robert Lewandowski.
During this next international window, the France team will face, in a friendly, Germany on Saturday March 23, at Groupama Stadium, and Chile on Tuesday March 26, at the Orange Vélodrome.
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