FOOTBALL: A lenient draw for the reigning world champions

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A reunion but no excessive concern: the draw made on Friday in Doha will have reserved a frankly affordable group for the defending champions with Denmark, Tunisia and the winner of the intercontinental play-off between Peru and the winner of the duel United Arab Emirates – Australia, which will take place next June.

Quickly drawn, the French will act as favorites in group D. Didier Deschamps' players will play their first match on Tuesday, November 22 against one of the three countries not yet qualified. In a future play-off, Peru will face the winner of a game between Saudi Arabia and Australia. France will play their three matches at the Ras Abu Aboud Stadium in Doha, or at the Lusail Stadium, which will also host the final.

Hugo Lloris' teammates will benefit from four days off between the first two games. They will play their second meeting of this 2022 World Cup against Denmark on Saturday November 26.

For their last group match, the Blues will play on Wednesday 30 November. A shock against Tunisia for the last match of Group D.

In Group C, which directly concerns that of France for the knockout phase, Argentina will be opposed to Mexico, Poland and Saudi Arabia. A new round of 2018 between France and Lionel Messi's gang cannot therefore be ruled out, as in 4 (3-XNUMX). What good memories!

The round of 3 of the competition will begin on December 18. The final will be played on December XNUMX at Stade Lusail. _AF

 
The calendar of the Blues (group matches):
Tuesday 22 November, at 17 p.m.:
France – United Arab Emirates/Australia/Peru 
Saturday 26 November, at 20 p.m.:
France – Denmark
Wednesday 30 November, at 16 p.m.:
Tunisia – France

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