The France U21 team is at the top of its group D in this Euro U21 and will play Switzerland tonight to validate its place in the quarter-finals.

Switzerland U21 hopes, tonight, to overthrow the Blues, first in Group D. The French are currently undefeated in this pool. A draw would be enough for hopes to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Euro U21. They have beaten Norway and Italy and remain undefeated in this competition which is not the case with our neighbors Switzerland. They won against Norway but fell to Italy three days ago. In the event of a defeat and a victory for Italy over Norway, the France team could be relegated to third place, which would mean disqualification.

It’s hard to imagine France losing though. The roster she has is one of the most talented in this tournament. Despite his young age, Lucas Chevalier is already an experienced goalkeeper, he is Lille’s goalkeeper. Rayan Cherki is an essential player for Olympique Lyonnais in Ligue 1 and Khéphren Thuram has already been called up to A by Didier Deschamps (the only one in this group). At the forefront, there are also talented players accustomed to the French Championship with Amine Gouiri and Arnaud Kalimuendo. Switzerland will therefore have to contain this very fine offensive armada in order to get out of it.

Morten Krogh will kick off in Cluj-Napoca (Romania) at Stadionul Dr. Constantin R?dulescu at 8:45 p.m.

The U21 match between France and Switzerland in the quarter-finals of the Euro can be followed on the Qatari pay channel beIN Sports or for free on W9.

Switzerland and France should opt for the same game system tonight, that is to say the 4-3-3. In the eleven tricolor, we will probably find Lucas Chevalier, Khéphren Thuram, Rayan Cherki or Pierre Kalulu.