Germany
vs
France
Kick-off
19:45 GMT
14 November 2017
The Germany vs. France match will be played on Tuesday, at the Rhein Energie Stadium, Cologne. This is the second friendly match both national teams will play after successfully finishing the qualification cycle for World Cup in Russia.
These teams met 28 times so far. Germany won ten matches, France recorded 13 wins, while only five games ended in a draw. In their last ten matches, France won seven, Germany won two, and we saw just one draw. They played in European Championships last year, and France recorded a 2:0 victory.
Germany had a perfect score in their qualifying group, with 30 points from ten matches. They scored 43 goals and conceded only four, and they qualified for World Cup in Russia with ease. After their successful campaign, they recorded a draw against England last weekend. German coach tried out some things and many players who didn't have many chances to play during qualifying cycle featured against England.
Latest matches: Germany
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England | Germany | 0:0 | D |
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Germany | Azerbaijan | 5:1 | W |
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Northern Ireland | Germany | 1:3 | W |
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Germany | Norway | 6:0 | W |
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Czech Republic | Germany | 1:2 | W |
France had some downfalls during the qualifying cycle, including a draw against Luxembourg, but they finished on top of group A, in front of Sweden and Netherlands nevertheless. Many young players such as Lemar, Mbappe, and Tolisso entered the team in the last couple of months, and they will be one of the teams to watch in Russia, with the potential to surprise the favorites. France defeated Wales 2:0 in a friendly match last week.
Latest matches: France
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France | Wales | 2:0 | W |
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France | Belarus | 2:1 | W |
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Bulgaria | France | 0:1 | W |
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France | Luxembourg | 0:0 | D |
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France | Netherlands | 4:0 | W |
The upcoming match should be entertaining. Germany will seek revenge for the defeat they suffered last year, while France will also try to win.
14 November 2017 - 19:45 GMT
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