France predicted lineup vs Netherlands - Euro 2024 qualifier

  • France will qualify for Euro 2024 with victory against the Netherlands
  • Avoidance of defeat in Amsterdam should be enough to qualify
  • Les Bleus beaten by Germany in friendly last month
France can secure their place at Euro 2024 with a win in Amsterdam
France can secure their place at Euro 2024 with a win in Amsterdam / Jean Catuffe/GettyImages
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France have barely broken a sweat in Euro 2024 qualifying so far and they have the chance to secure top spot in Group B with two qualifiers spare on Friday night.

While they were beaten by Germany in a friendly last month, France have been borderline unstoppable since suffering World Cup heartbreak in Qatar. They're just one of three teams to have maintained a 100% start in qualifying alongside Portugal and Scotland.

Didier Deschamps' men now have the chance to book their place in Germany next summer with a win over the Netherlands. France thrashed their upcoming opponents 4-0 in Paris back in March, and Ronald Koeman has plenty of injuries to contend with this month.

Outside of multiple centre-back absences, Deschamps has his strongest squad available, and here's how France could line up in Amsterdam on Friday night.


France predicted lineup vs Netherlands (4-2-3-1)

Olivier Giroud
Olivier Giroud will step down from goalkeeper duties and start up top for France in Amsterdam / Lionel Hahn/GettyImages

GK: Mike Maignan - The Milan star will remain Deshamps' number one despite his Harald Schumacher-esque heroics in Genoa on Saturday.

RB: Benjamin Pavard - Once a prominent figure for the national team, Pavard's importance has waned in recent times but he should earn a start on Friday given France's defensive absences.

CB: Ibrahima Konate - The Liverpool defender had been recalled before multiple centre-backs pulled out of the squad. That would suggest he's currently Deschamps' first choice for the right-sided role given the options the manager now has available.

CB: Lucas Hernandez - The versatile Hernandez can play anywhere on the left side of defence. On this occasion, he'll be asked to perform a role he doesn't play so often anymore.

LB: Theo Hernandez - With his brother tucking into a central position, Theo should have free rein to maraud down the left flank. His tussle with Denzel Dumfries will be one to keep an eye on.

CM: Aurelien Tchouameni - The young midfielder has enjoyed a fine start to the season and has outperformed compatriot Eduardo Camavinga at Real Madrid.

CM: Adrien Rabiot - While many would love to see Camavinga join Tchouameni in the pivot, the hard-working Rabiot is almost assured of his place in the side.

RM: Ousmane Dembele - Deschamps could opt for either one-v-one machine he has at his disposal, and it's genuinely a coin flip between Kingsley Coman and Dembele.

AM: Antoine Griezmann - The beating heart of this France side, Griezmann is back to his very best and he so often saves his most wonderful work for the national team.

LM: Kylian Mbappe - Only Michel Platini (0.57) and Just Fontaine (1.43) have a better goals-per-game ratio than Mbappe (0.56) among France's all-time ten leading goalscorers. The PSG superstar is going in search of Olivier Giroud's scoring record.

ST: Olivier Giroud - Speaking of whom, Giroud will temporarily suspend goalkeeping duties and return up top for France in Amsterdam.