Italy hosts France on Sunday evening in Milan (8:45 p.m.), as part of the 6th day of the League of Nations. A match to follow live on our site.
Italy-France, the match live
This Sunday at San Siro, Italy and France will offer themselves a final duel in 2024. Two months after the success gleaned with style by the Transalpins at the Stade de France (1-3), Mike Maignan and his team arrive at Milan with the intention of taking their revenge. But this will not be the only issue of the game. Because if the Blues and the Nazionale are already qualified for the quarter-finals of the League of Nations, the order of arrival can still change.
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Second in group 2 behind the Italians, the French can still hope to grill their opponents to the wire. To do this, they will need to score two more goals than Italy. Not a simple mission, but Didier Deschamps will try to first seek victory, then possibly this famous first place in the group.
Italy-France, the probable lineups
The French coach should align a 4-2-3-1 with Marcus Thuram at the forefront. An advantage for the latter which is not transcendent in the blue jersey, but which shines in this isolated central role with Inter Milan. The Coman-Olise duo will take care of the wings in midfield, while Christopher Nkunku will play behind Thuram. On the Italian side, it will a priori be a 3-5-1-1 with the former PSG, Moise Kean at the forefront.
France : Maignan – Kounde, Conate, Saliba, Digne – Cone, Rabiot – Olise, Nkunku, Coman – Thuram
Italy : Donnarumma – Di Lorenzo, Buongiorno, Bastoni – Cambiaso, Frattesi, Locatelli, Tonali, Dimarco – Barella – Kean
Italy-France, on which channel to watch the match?
The match of the 6th and final day of the UEFA Nations League group stage between Italy and France will kick off this Sunday, November 17, 2024 at 8:45 p.m. The match will take place at San Siro (80,018 seats) and will be led by the Slovenian referee, Mr. Vincic. This display will be broadcast live, unencrypted and exclusively on the channel TF1it will also be available for streaming on the platform
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