: On which channel and at what time to watch the Blues match in the Nations League?

: On which channel and at what time to watch the Blues match in the Nations League?
France: On which channel and at what time to watch the Blues match in the Nations League?

It is a French team with a new face that faces Israel Thursday evening on the occasion of the 3rd day of the Nations League. Without Kylian Mbappé, left to rest, nor Antoine Griezmann, retired, the attack of the Blues should be unprecedented. If the Tricolores win and Italy loses against Belgium, the selection of Didier Deschamps will be at the top of the group, tied with the two other major neighboring nations.

At what time and on which channel to watch Israel –

The match between the Israelis and the Blues will be broadcast on Thursday October 10, 2014, at 8:45 p.m., live on TF1.

Israel, last

Beaten by Belgium (3-1) and Italy (1-2) in the first two matches, Israel must win to have a chance of qualifying. The Israelis scored in the last minute against the transalpines in their last meeting. During the first day, this selection showed its limits and only scored thanks to an own goal from T. Castagne.

The rejuvenated Blues

Christopher Nkunku and Kolo Muani are expected to start in attack on Thursday evening. Aurélien Tchouaméni should be captain of the France team, in the absence of Kylian Mbappé, left to rest and not called up due to a thigh injury. For the rest, Didier Deschamps should do the classic, replacing Upamecano, forfeited, with Konaté in the axis of defense. The Tricolores remain with a defeat against Italy and a victory against the Belgians in the competition.

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The probable composition of the French team

Maignan – Kounde, Konate, Saliba, T. Hernandez – Tchouameni (cap.), Camavinga – Dembele, Olise, Nkunku – Kolo Muani

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