France-Poland: at what time and on which channel to watch the Blues’ third match at the Euro?

France-Poland: at what time and on which channel to watch the Blues’ third match at the Euro?
France-Poland: at what time and on which channel to watch the Blues’ third match at the Euro?

With four points in two matches, the France team is in a favorable position for qualification for the round of 16 of the Euro.

Now all that remains is to finish the job against Poland, already eliminated.

A match to follow on Tuesday June 25 (6 p.m.) live on TF1 and live commentary on TF1Info.

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Objective three points, in the manner if possible. With four points on the clock, the France team is in an excellent position to qualify for the round of 16 of the Euro. The suspense now is to know in which position the Blues will succeed in extracting themselves from their group, a particularly important parameter for the rest of their journey in the competition. To put the maximum chances on their side, and hope to finish in pole position, Didier Deschamps’ men must win as easily as possible against Poland, already eliminated, Tuesday June 25 (6 p.m.), in Dortmund.

Uninspired offensively since the start of the tournament and especially lacking success when concluding the actions (only one goal scored, one against their camp), the French are expected to stand firm in this sector against the Poles who have already been looking for the ball in the back of their net five times. Even more so when we know that Robert Lewandowski’s teammates now have nothing more to play for, except to save their honor.

Fortunately, the French should be able to count on a return of their captain Kylian Mbappé, victim of a broken nose. “It’s getting better. Every day that passes, we get closer to consolidation”indicated “DD” after the final whistle against the Netherlands (0-0). “If it had been a decisive match, I would have thought differently. Today, it was wiser for him to stay on the bench”, he added. Suffice to say that there is a good chance that the native of Bondy will set foot on the pitch at Signal Iduna Park.

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The France-Poland match can be followed from 6 p.m. live video on TF1, TF1+ and live commentary on TF1info, with highlights (goals, actions, etc.) on video.


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