France provided the essentials by validating its ticket for Euro 2024 in Germany on March 11, but the Blues have yet to play the last two matches of Pool 8, including that of April 26 in Latvia.
France has nothing left to play in this qualifying phase for Euro 2024 which will take place in Germany (Düsseldorf, Cologne, Hamburg, Mannheim, Munich and Berlin), from January 10 to 28, 2024, the Blues being qualified for the competition. They travel Wednesday, April 26 to Latvia, which is in last place in Group 8. Guillaume Gille’s team has two games left before finishing all of their matches.
After his trip to the East, the tricolor will host Italy on April 30 who first challenge Poland on Thursday April 27. For these oppositions, the coach has decided to call on a new goalkeeper in his list of 18 players. This is Dunkirk’s doorman, Samir Bellahcene. He is rewarded for his performance in the Liqui Moly Star League. Until today, he is the goalkeeper who has made the most saves with a record of around 11 saves per game. The coach also took advantage that these two meetings were not important deadlines to recall former players like Jean-Jacques Acquevillo, Julien Bos and Théo Monar. Among the Olympic champions present in the group are Romain Lagarde, Nicolas Tournat and Melvyn Richardson. “We wanted to give additional rest time to the team executives who have been most in demand in recent months. It is with this in mind that this list was built”, explained Guillaume Gille.
Latvia is an hour longer than France. The meeting between Latvia and France will be broadcast at 6:40 p.m. French time zone, that is to say at 7:40 p.m. local time.
This qualifying match between Latvia and France will be broadcast on BeIN Sports.
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France have already qualified for the next Euro 2024 and are undefeated in their Group 8. Poland and Italy are fiercely competing for second place.