France faces Ukraine this Thursday at 8:45 PM CET The match will be played at the Parc des Princes, as part of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Five Paris Saint-Germain players are involved in the match: four for France (Lucas Chevalier, Lucas Hernandez, Warren Zaïre-Emery, and Bradley Barcola) and one for Ukraine (Ilya Zabarnyi). Find information about the broadcast of this France/Ukraine match here.
We expect a great match, even though there are still some doubts given the inconsistency of Didier Deschamps’ Les Bleus. There is still immense potential, and therefore the possibility of seeing some entertaining football. And Ukraine also has its strengths.
Moreover, while France hopes for a celebratory evening by securing qualification with a victory, Ukraine will undoubtedly not give them any quarter. Not only is there second place to defend to secure a playoff spot (3 points ahead of Iceland), but there’s also a chance for France to take first place (3 points ahead) and secure direct qualification.
Therefore, the French team will need maximum concentration and effort. And, why not, a touch of audacity in their play. We certainly wish our Parisians a strong performance, if they play, and hope they avoid the misfortune of injury.
Probable lineups –
France (4-2-3-1):
Mbappé
Barcola – Cherki – Olise
Kanté – Koné
Digne – Upamecano – Saliba – Koundé
Maignan.
Ukraine (4-4-2):
Vanat – Dovbyk
Voloshyn – Yarmoliuk – Malinovskyi – Tsygankov
Mykolenko – Matviienko – Zabarnyi – Konaplya
Trubin
France/Ukraine broadcast:
This France/Ukraine match will be broadcast on TF1 this Thursday, November 13th at 20:45 CET, 11:45 PT, 14:45 ET, 20:45 BST on :
To watch the match officially and legally, you will need public television or internet access to TF1’s official streaming service, which you can find by searching “TF1 direct” in your search engine.
France:
TF1
Ukraine:
Megogo, Suspilne Sport.
USA:
Fubo Sports, ViX
Canada:
DAZN Canada.
International :
UEFA TV and on DAZN in many countries.
