France – Netherlands: Kolo Muani holder, what composition for the Blues?

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Didier Deschamps should line up Randal Kolo Muani at the forefront of the attack

For its first outing in 2023, the France team faces the Netherlands this Friday, March 24 as part of the Euro 2024 qualifiers. with several brand absentees due to a virus hitting the selection. Cody Gakpo, Matthijs de Ligt, Sven Botman, Joey Veerman and Bart Verbruggen did not make the trip due to a “virus”. To compensate for the packages, coach Ronald Koeman called up three players: Ryan Gravenberch (Bayern Munich), Kjell Scherpen (Vitesse) and Stefan de Vrij (Inter).

For the Blues, the composition should include only one small surprise with the tenure of Randal Kolo Muani in place of Olivier Giroud. This match will also be a great first in the shoes of a captain for Kylian Mbappé who explained what type of captain he would be at a press conference on Thursday March 23. “A good captain is someone focused on the team, unifying, unifying and able to take someone in his wake. The first week went well, I was congratulated by a lot of people, my week has been nice. A captain depends on each person’s personality. I want to be turned towards others, to give others the opportunity to express themselves.”

What time does the France vs Netherlands match start?

The France – Netherlands match will start at 8:45 p.m. this Friday, March 24. It will take place at the Stade de France, in Saint-Denis.

On which TV channel is France – Netherlands broadcast?

It is TF1 which will broadcast this France – Netherlands this Friday, March 24. The Italian Maurizio Mariani will referee this clash of Group B qualifying for Euro 2024.

Which streaming broadcast for the match France – Netherlands?

Two streaming broadcasts will be available for this France – Netherlands. Indeed, the TF1 platform, MyTF1 and that of Canal+, MyCanal, will also broadcast the match between the Blues and the Oranjes.

What probable compositions for France – Netherlands?

The biggest uncertainty in Didier Deschamps’ starting composition concerns the tip of the attack, even if according to several media Randal Kolo Muani is holding the right end to start the match in favor ofOlivier Giroud. For the rest, Mike Maignan is the new number one goal and should start. Here is the probable starting lineup of the Blues: Maignan – Koundé, Konaté, Upamecano, Hernandez – Tchouaméni, Rabiot – Coman, Griezmann, Mbappé – Kolo Muani.

Opposite, Ronald Koeman is already facing some major problems since five of his players did not participate in training this Thursday due to a virus and will be missing this Friday. Cody Gakpo, Matthijs de Ligt, Sven Botman, Joey Veerman and Bart Verbruggen are those concerned. Here is the probable eleven of the Dutch: Cillessen – Dumfries, Blind, Van Dijk, Ake – Wijnaldum, De Roon, Berghuis – Depay, Weghorst, Bergwjin.

What are the predictions for the match France – Netherlands?

According to the bookmakers, the France team is the favorite of this meeting against the Netherlands. Indeed on bettingsport, the Blues are at 1.80, the draw is at 3.70 and the Dutch victory at 4.45. On WinamaxDidier Deschamps’ men are at 1.80, the draw is at 3.65 and the victory of the Oranjes is at 4.50.

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