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Looking to sign off their Group D run with a statement in rural Germany, France will meet Poland on Tuesday evening.
France
Starting with France, although Les Bleus might have been disappointed last weekend as they eventually had to settle for a 0-0 stalemate against the Netherlands, Didier Deschamps’ camp are pencilled in as a leading title contender this summer. Getting their EURO 24 adventure underway on June 17th as they secured a gritty 1-0 victory against Austria, the European heavyweights will be looking to wrap up top spot in Group D with a statement of intent here. While France might still be looking to find a recent clinical edge in the final third, they have gained a reputation for their defensive steel. Smelling a golden opportunity to claim an immediate response when they arrive in rural Germany on Tuesday evening, the former world champions have shipped just a single strike in over 360 minutes of action across all competitions.
Team News
While attacking talisman and skipper Kylian Mbappe might have been left as an unused substitute against the Netherlands last weekend following his horror broken nose, the new Real Madrid superstar is expected to feature here. Yet to open his EURO 24 account this summer, Inter Milan marksmen Marcus Thuram could be handed a rest.
Still not conceding a single European Championship strike, Arsenal’s William Saliba will once again partner Dayot Upamecano at the heart of Les Blues’ defence on Tuesday evening. Former Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud will likely have to settle for another spot on the bench here.
Poland
As for Poland, while the Eagles might have opened up EURO 24 with their sights set on mounting a genuine charge for the knockout stage, Michal Probierz’s men have endured a major struggle in Germany this summer. Last seen over the weekend putting in a nightmare performance as they fell to a 3-1 drumming at the hands of Austria, the former Aris boss has a huge amount of pressure on his shoulders. Already crashing out of this summer’s tournament and failing to collect a single point from any of their opening two Group D appearances, Poland have an almighty challenge on their hands on Tuesday evening. Slumping to a routine 3-1 loss when they last met Les Bleus back in December 2022 while in World Cup qualifying action, the Eagles are rightfully billed as a landslide underdog when they arrive in Dortmund here.
Team News
Already accepting that they will be unable to clinch a EURO 24 knockout stage ticket this summer, Probierz could be tempted to make a handful of changes here. Making a second-half cameo appearance against Austria over the weekend, attacking record-breaker Robert Lewandowski will be handed a full recall and earn a 152nd international cap on Tuesday evening.
Despite continued speculation over a potential move away from Premier League giants Arsenal this summer, Jakub Kiwior will start at the heart of Poland’s defence alongside Southampton’s Jan Bednarek.
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