France have already secured their place at next summer’s EUROs, and they will be looking to end their Group B campaign on a positive note. However, they will come up against a challenging assignment on the final day of the campaign when they come up against Greece.
It has been a ruthless group stage campaign to achieve qualification for the EUROs by the French, as they have comfortably finished top of Group B. They have encountered few issues in achieving their spot at the top of the standings, as they have landed victories in each of their seven matches. France have conceded just one goal in the group stage, and they have found the next on 27 occasions.
They look set to finish six points clear of the Netherlands, which could be a damning sign ahead of the major tournament next summer. France should come into this final game in the group in good confidence, as they landed a huge 14-0 win over Gibraltar in their previous match. Kylian Mbappe scored a stunning hat-trick in that success, while Oliver Giroud was also among the scorers.
Greece will also be looking ahead to 2024, as they have their sights set on a huge playoff tie that will determine whether they will be playing in Germany over the summer months. They will take confidence from their performances in Group B, as they have won four of their seven internationals.
They have already picked up a victory during this international break, as they were comfortable in a 2-0 success over New Zealand last weekend. However, all of their defeats in the group stage have come against the nations that will finish above them in the standings.
France have won 14 of the previous 20 international meetings between these nations, which includes victories in each of the previous two. Greece’s most recent success against the French was recorded in stunning fashion during EURO 2004, as they landed a 1-0 success.
The job is already done for France, and they could make changes to their team ahead of this final fixture in the group. However, we still don’t expect them to have major issues against Greece on Tuesday night, meaning that we fully expect them to record a 2-0 success on the road against the previous European champions.
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