. The Nations League meeting at San Siro will be played behind closed doors

The final match of the Nations League group stage will be played in a packed San Siro stadium this Sunday, November 17. A match where both teams will aim to finish in first place in Group 2 of League A.

Held in check by Israel at home, the Blues will have to do better in Italy to get past their evening opponent. | PHOTO : FRANCO ARLAND / AFP


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  • Held in check by Israel at home, the Blues will have to do better in Italy to get past their evening opponent. | PHOTO : FRANCO ARLAND / AFP

The atmosphere may be different from that of Thursday, November 14. If hosted Israel in an almost empty stadium, the match against Italy this Sunday will take place behind closed doors, in a San Siro stadium renowned for its atmosphere. Especially since this match will not be without importance.

Stars present in the stands

Italians and French will try to finish in first place in Group 2 of League A. In this last match of the year for the two nations, France must win by two goals to finish ahead of the locals. A special gathering for the Blues who, after playing in front of 16,000 people, will play in the Milan den under the gaze of 68,000 spectators. A radical change for Didier Deschamps' men, who will have to raise their level of play to hope for anything.

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