France vs Greece - Euro 2024 qualifier: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction
By Tom Gott
Group B's early leaders will square off on Monday when France host Greece in their next Euro 2024 qualifier.
Les Bleus have gone three for three so far, adding their latest victory in comfortable fashion against Gibraltar last time out, and are sitting pretty at the top of the standings.
The visitors may have only played two games but Greece boast an unbeaten start of their own, seeing off both Gibraltar and the Republic of Ireland to climb above the Netherlands in the table.
One perfect start must come to an end, however.
Here's all you need to know about this one.
Where are France vs Greece playing?
- Location: Paris, France
- Stadium: Stade de France
- Date: Monday 19 June
- Kick-off Time: 19:45 BST / 14:45 ET / 11:45 PT
- Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (ESP)
- VAR: Ricardo De Burgos (ESP)
Liverpool vs Aston Villa H2H Results (Last Five Games)
- France: 4 wins
- Greece: 1 win
- Draws: 0
- Last meeting: France 1-0 Greece (Friendly) - 15 November 2006
Current Form (Last Five Games)
- France: WLWWW
- Greece: DLWDW
How to watch France vs Greece on TV and live stream
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
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United Kingdom | Not televised |
United States | FOX Sports 1 / ViX+ |
Canada | DAZN |
France team news
Goalkeeper Mike Maignan missed the Gibraltar game with a calf injury and it is not yet known whether he will be fit enough to return.
France predicted lineup vs Greece
(4-3-3): Samba; Kounde, W. Fofana, Konate, Theo; Tchouameni, Griezmann, Camavinga; Coman, Giroud, Mbappe
Greece team news
Midfielder Petros Mantalos limped off against Ireland, while both Andreas Bouchalakis and Dimitris Giannoulis missed out altogether.
Greece predicted lineup vs France
(4-3-3): Vlachodimos; Baldock, Mavropanos, Chatzidiakos, Tsimikas; Bakasetas, Kourbelis, Mantalos; Masouras, Pavlidis, Pelkas
France vs Greece score prediction
Greece are yet to face anything quite like France and that step-up in level could be too much for Gus Poyet's side.
While France weren't their lethal selves against Gibraltar, they will likely step their game up against superior opposition and ensure there can be no such complaints when all is said and done.
If Didier Deschamps can get his side singing, Les Bleus should coast to victory.