If you love French football, you’re in the right spot. This page pulls together everything you need to know about Les Bleus: match results, squad changes, tactics, and where to catch the games.
The most recent friendly saw France beat a strong opponent 3‑1 with Kylian Mbappé scoring twice. The win showed how quickly the new midfield trio can link up, especially after Antoine Griezmann returned from injury. Watch the full highlights on the official FIFA channel or replay them on local broadcasters – they usually pop up within 24 hours.
In the Euro qualifiers, France edged out a tough rival with a late goal from Olivier Giroud. That goal not only gave the team three points but also proved that experience still matters in high‑pressure moments. Fans praised the coach’s decision to switch to a back‑three formation midway through the second half; it helped tighten up defense while giving the wingers more space.
Mbappé remains the headline act, but younger talents like Eduardo Camavinga are getting more minutes. Camavinga’s ability to break up attacks and start counter‑plays has earned him a regular spot in the starting eleven. Keep an eye on his stats – he’s averaging 2.4 successful tackles per game this season.
Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is set to retire after next year’s World Cup, so the team is grooming a successor. Alphonse Areola has been getting starts in recent friendlies and looks ready for bigger responsibilities. If you’re tracking player form, check the match‑by‑match rating charts on our site; they update after each game.
The next big fixture is a Euro 2028 qualifier against Italy on September 12th. The kickoff will be at 20:45 CET and you can stream it live via Canal+ in France or watch the free‑to‑air feed on TF1 if you’re outside Europe. Set a reminder – these games often decide group standings.
For fans who want to dive deeper, we’ve compiled tactical breakdowns for every match. The latest analysis explains how France’s high press forces opponents into mistakes and why the coach prefers quick wing play over long balls. It’s short enough to read during a coffee break but packed with insights you can use when debating with friends.
Whether you’re tracking scores, scouting player performance, or planning a watch‑party, this page will keep you in the loop. Bookmark it and return for fresh updates after every France national team match.