Welcome to this live broadcast dedicated to the football match between Austria and France, counting for the group stage of men’s Euro 2024, a competition which is being held in Germany until July 14.
What is it about ? From the entry of the Blues into the competition. Didier Deschamps’ players meet Austria on the first day of Group D, where we also find the Netherlands and Poland.
Or ? At the Merkur Spielarena in Düsseldorf (47,000 seats), in western Germany.
At what time ? Kick-off at 9 p.m.
On which channel ? TF1 and Bein sports 1.
Who’s live? Florian Lefèvre and Valentin Moinard, in the central hinge at Austerlitz, with Alexis Delcambre and Denis Ménétrier in attack in Düsseldorf.
The official composition of the teams:
Pentz – Posch, Danso, Wöber, Mwene – Seiwald, Grillitsch – Laimer, Sabitzer (cap.), Baumgartner – Gregoritsch.
Selector : Ralf Rangnick.
Maignan – Koundé, Saliba, Upamecano, Théo Hernandez – Griezmann, Kanté, Rabiot – Dembélé, Mbappé (cap.), Thuram.
Selector : Didier Deschamps.
Who referees? The Spaniard Jesus Gil Manzano.
What won’t we talk about? New Year’s waltzes from Vienna deciphered by science
To read in the meantime:
All our articles on Euro 2024
Kylian Mbappé hopes to be “still proud to wear” the France team jersey on July 7, after the legislative elections
After their political speeches, the Blues return to the sporting field
Ibrahima Konaté: “The Euro is going to be harder than the World Cup”
The French team enters into full light, escorted by some doubts and preoccupied by the political context
Marcus Thuram calls “to fight on a daily basis so that the RN does not pass”
Between the French football team and the far right, three decades of attacks and responses
Ralf Rangnick, the “Professor” mocked in Germany who has become a reference in Europe
Kevin Danso, cosmopolitan defender and bulwark of an ambitious Austrian selection
Austria profile
France’s profile
Benjamin Pavard, his heart in the North, his feet on the ground and the Euro in mind
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