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France go into Tuesday’s Euro 2024 semi-final showdown against Spain hoping Kylian Mbappe can finally produce a performance worthy of his superstar status at a tournament in which he has struggled to find form and fitness.

The match in Munich is a mouthwatering prospect and a huge occasion in particular for Mbappe, in his first major tournament captaining his country and just before he starts a new chapter in his career at Real Madrid.

At 25, and having just completed his dream move to the Champions League winners, Mbappe should be in the prime of his footballing life.

But the man who won the World Cup as a teenager and scored an incredible hat-trick in the 2022 final in Qatar, has not been able to play anywhere near his best at the European Championship.

Mbappe joined up with the France squad after a difficult final campaign at Paris Saint-Germain which was marred by a slightly messy divorce from the club as his playing time was reduced.

Already floundering to some extent physically, lacking his usual explosive edge, a broken nose in Les Bleus’ opening game at the tournament against Austria has further diminished him.

He has scored just once, from a penalty, at the Euros and it may be no exaggeration to say his performance in Friday’s quarter-final against Portugal in Hamburg was the worst of his career in such a big game.

Mbappe ended up being substituted halfway through extra time — he later admitted he was simply exhausted — and so watched from the sidelines as his teammates won on penalties.

“He might not have been here at all, so we need to look at it in a positive light,” coach Didier Deschamps told broadcaster TF1 on Sunday.

“Kylian is here, even if he is not at 100 percent, and I know that has an impact on the opposition who are forced to adapt to him.”

Whether Spain are too worried is yet to be found out, with Mbappe clearly inhibited by the protective mask he has to wear over his injured nose.

There is little prospect of him challenging for a header, and he has indicated that his field of vision is reduced by the mask.

His poor form, along with that of vice-captain Antoine Griezmann, helps explain why France have scored just three goals in five games on their run to the semi-final — one being Mbappe’s penalty against Poland and the other two coming via own goals.

‘When he talks, we listen’

However, Mbappe’s teammates insist they are not worried about their captain’s performances.

“I don’t think he is going through a bad period. He had a great season. If he is not scoring goals we need to help him. The competition is not over. Apart from his little nose, he is fine,” said Randal Kolo Muani, who played with Mbappe at PSG in the last campaign, on Sunday.

Mbappe is France’s third-top scorer of all time with 48 goals in 83 appearances, but he has just two in his last nine caps.

In the meantime, he has settled into the role of captain which he was given after Hugo Lloris retired in the wake of the 2022 World Cup.

On Friday, after being substituted, television cameras caught Mbappe giving a rousing speech to his teammates just before the penalty shoot-out against Portugal.

“Kylian is the player who went through one-on-one three times in a World Cup final,” said midfielder Youssouf Fofana in reference to his hat-trick against Argentina in Doha.

“So when he talks about penalties before a shoot-out, we listen to him.”

Mbappe is also very much at ease in front of the media, and has notably used the platform given to him in pre-game press conferences to talk politics, making clear his opposition to the far-right National Rally in relation to the French parliamentary elections.

He is a natural leader, but it is goals that this shot-shy France team want more than anything from him.

Mbappe will not come directly up against one of his future club colleagues against Spain, with right-back Dani Carvajal suspended after his sending-off against Germany in the quarter-finals.

Whoever replaces Carvajal, Mbappe will hope to come out on top and lead France to a third final in the last four major tournaments.

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Theo Hernandez scored the winning kick as Kylian Mbappe‘s France edged a tense Euro 2024 quarter-final clash with Portugal 5-3 on penalties after a goalless 120 minutes on Friday in what will likely be remembered as Cristiano Ronaldo‘s last-ever match at the tournament. France were successful with all their penalties as they advance to a last-four showdown with Spain, while Portugal’s Joao Felix was the only player to miss, sending his team’s third kick against the post. It is overdue success in a shoot-out for France after they lost the 2022 World Cup final on penalties to Argentina and went out of the last Euros three years ago in the same way, against Switzerland in the last 16. They also lost on penalties in the last major tournament in Germany, going down to Italy in the final of the 2006 World Cup.

Mbappe, who missed the crucial kick against the Swiss, was already off the pitch by the time this shoot-out came around, having been replaced by Bardley Barcola midway through extra time.

Barcola, Ousmane Dembele, Youssouf Fofana and Jules Kounde also scored from the spot for France.

Mbappe endured a frustrating evening as he continues to search for his best form in the competition but appears inhibited while wearing a mask to protect the nose he broke against Austria in France’s opening game.

At least he will get another chance to star in the semi-final, while Ronaldo, at 39, appears to have played at a Euros for the last time.

This has been his sixth European Championship, but he failed to add to his tournament record tally of 14 goals in Germany after misfiring in all of Portugal’s five matches.

He scored his penalty, Portugal’s first, but Roberto Martinez’s team go out having failed to find the net in over six hours of football.

They beat Slovenia on penalties in the last 16 after a goalless draw, but this time fell short in what was a disappointing game in Hamburg.

Neither of these teams had played anywhere close to their potential in their previous games at the tournament, but especially France, who got this far without any of their players scoring a goal in open play.

Randal Kolo Muani’s reward for coming off the bench to force the late own goal which allowed Les Bleus to beat Belgium in the last round was a place in the starting line-up.

Eduardo Camavinga also came in, replacing the suspended Adrien Rabiot in midfield, while Antoine Griezmann was deployed as a number 10 behind Kolo Muani and Mbappe.

France have been happy to sit off teams and rely on an excellent defence, while also struggling to play with any real intensity when in possession.

They had less of the ball in this game, an often disappointing contest, which did briefly come to life in the second half.

Portugal began to cause problems with runners getting into the box from midfield, first when Bruno Fernandes had a shot saved by Mike Maignan just after the hour mark.

Vitinha was next to try his luck moments later as he got on the end of Rafael Leao’s low centre. Maignan, determined not to concede a first goal in open play at the competition, saved his shot and reacted quickly to stop Ronaldo back-heeling the ball in from close range.

France responded as Kolo Muani played a one-two with Kounde and went for goal, only for a vital Ruben Dias interception to save Portugal.

Deschamps then withdrew Antoine Griezmann and sent on Dembele, who wasted no time in setting up a golden chance for Camavinga which the midfielder put wide.

After that, the game began to drift inevitably towards extra time, in which Ronaldo squandered a good opportunity from substitute Francisco Conceicao’s cutback.

That was more than Mbappe managed, and France’s captain watched the end of extra time from the bench, as Maignan denied Nuno Mendes at the very end of 120 minutes and penalties followed.

The shoot-out unfolded at the Portugal end of the Volksparkstadion, with Maignan not managing to make a save but not needing to.

Portugal’s Diogo Costa saved three Slovenia penalties in the last round, but could not stop any this time.

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UEFA Euro 2024 Quarterfinal LIVE Updates, Portugal vs France LIVE Score: Cristiano Ronaldo‘s Portugal are 0-0 against Kylian Mbappe-led France in the second half during their UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-final clash, in a repeat of the Euro 2016 final. The two sides also met in the group stage of Euro 2020, a game in which Ronaldo scored twice. He will be raring to replicate that tonight, having yet to open his account in Euro 2024. Kylian Mbappe’s only goal so far has been a penalty, and even he is yet to take the tournament by storm. (MATCH CENTER)

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  • 01:50 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Solid chance for Portugal

    Portugal receive the best chance of the second half till now and Bruno Fernandes makes a mess of it. Straight forward shot and saved by Maignan. Vitinha also had a chance but Maignan remains a huge figure in front of the French goal.

  • 01:44 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Mbappe injury

    Injury concern for Mbappe and this can be a problem. The ball hit Mbappe on the side of his head and the France captain looks in a bit of bother. He was attended by the physios but not a big issue as he is back in action.

  • 01:39 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Big Euro 2024 news

    Jude Bellingham is available for England’s Euro 2024 quarter-final with Switzerland after he was given a suspended one-game ban on Friday for his controversial celebration after scoring against Slovakia in the previous round. In a statement, European football’s governing body UEFA said that Bellingham would be fined 30,000 euros ($32,477) and suspended “for a total of one UEFA competition match for which he would be otherwise eligible for violating the basic rules of decent conduct”.

  • 01:36 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Early chance for Mbappe

    A quick shot by Kylian Mbappe but no issues for Diogo Costa. The ball went straight into his hands and the Portuguese goalkeeper will be relieved. Score remains 0-0.

  • 01:33 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Second half

    Time for the second half and we are off. Both teams missed quite a bit of chances and it looks like France and Portugal will be aiming to score early in this half. However, it will not be an easy affair.

  • 01:18 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Half-time

    It is half-time and the score is Portugal 0-0 France. Chances for both teams but they were not able to produce that finish who could have been the decider. 

  • 01:13 (IST)

    Portugal vs Slovenia LIVE: Bruno miss

    The free kick was exactly in Cristiano Ronaldo but Portugal went with a different plan. Ronaldo proved to be decoy in that entire scenario as Bruno Fernandes took the free kick. However it was wide and no danger for France.

  • 01:07 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: French domination

    The last 10 minutes has been a lot about France launching attack after attack. Mbappe and Griezmann are dominating possession in the offensive areas and Portugal will have to find a way to launch a counter to this domination.

  • 01:00 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Fast break from Mbappe

    The finishing has been a major source of concern for France in Euro 2024 and once again, it was on plain display. Kylian Mbappe broke fast as he raced past the Portugal defender but the final ball was just not there and no one to finish as well.

  • 00:52 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: FRA turning it up

    France are not going to be spectators in this encounter and Theo Hernandez produced a screamer from the edge of the box. However, Diogo Costa continues his brilliant form as he punched it away and the score remains 0-0.

  • 00:47 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Chance for Bruno!

    A long range effort from Bruno Fernandes but it took a deflection off William Saliba and another corner for Portugal. Till now, 3 corners for Portugal but no luck from the set pieces for Cristiano Ronaldo and co.

  • 00:42 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: No goals for Ronaldo

    Portugal have been impressive in the Euro 2024 till now but Cristiano Ronaldo still have not scored a single goal. If he can score tonight, he will become the oldest scorer in the history of the competition.

  • 00:39 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Early attacks

    Both Portugal and Spain are looking to attack from the very first minute and this is going to be interesting to see how long they can continue with this momentum. Slow and steady build up for France against a much more direct attacking football from Portugal.

  • 00:33 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Match is underway

    We are underway and a huge roar from the crowd who are looking for a brilliant clash. Both former winners and both favourites for this title. However, who can prove to be the superior team tonight?

  • 00:25 (IST)

    Portugal vs France LIVE: Time for the national anthems

    The two teams are out in the middle and it is time for the national anthems. Clash of the heavyweights as it is Ronaldo vs Mbappe! We are minutes away from the match!

  • 00:16 (IST)

    Euro 2024 Quarter-finals Live: Portugal unchanged

    Portugal’s starting line-up is unchanged from their last-16 tie against Slovenia, which they won on penalties, as captain Cristiano Ronaldo plays despite failing to score so far in Germany. The winners of Friday’s match will advance to a semi-final in Munich next Tuesday.

  • 00:08 (IST)

    Euro 2024 Quarter-finals Live: Two changes for France

    Randal Kolo Muani and Eduardo Camavinga come into the France team which shows two changes for their Euro 2024 quarter-final showdown with Portugal in Hamburg on Friday. Kolo Muani, of Paris Saint-Germain, is handed his first start of the tournament in attack in place of Marcus Thuram after coming off the bench and forcing the late own goal which allowed France to beat Belgium 1-0 in the last round. Real Madrid midfielder Camavinga replaces Adrien Rabiot, who serves a one-game suspension after collecting his second booking of the tournament in the last 16.

  • 23:48 (IST)

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Portugal vs France Live Streaming Euro 2024 Quarter-Final Live Telecast: Kylian Mbappe could end his idol Cristiano Ronaldo‘s final outing on the European stage, if France knock Portugal out of Euro 2024 at the quarter-final stage. The two sides have faced off in both the previous Euros; Portugal defeated France 1-0 in the Euro 2016 Final, and the sides drew 2-2 in the group stage at Euro 2020. Ronaldo missed a penalty in the Round of 16 tie against Slovenia, leaving goalkeeper Diogo Costa to be the hero as he saved three successive penalties in the shootout.

When will the Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match take place?

The Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match will take place on Saturday, July 6 (IST).

Where will the Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match be played?

The Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match will be played at the Volksparkstadion, Hamburg.

What time will the Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match start?

The Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match will start at 12:30 AM IST.

Which TV channels will telecast the Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match?

The Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match?

The Portugal vs France, Euro 2024 Quarter-Final match will be streamed live on SonyLiv app and website.

(All the details are as per the information provided by the broadcaster)

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal Struggles Continue Ahead Of Euros Showdown With France https://artifexnews.net/cristiano-ronaldos-portugal-struggles-continue-ahead-of-euros-showdown-with-france-6030160/ Thu, 04 Jul 2024 03:39:23 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/cristiano-ronaldos-portugal-struggles-continue-ahead-of-euros-showdown-with-france-6030160/ Read More “Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal Struggles Continue Ahead Of Euros Showdown With France” »

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Cristiano Ronaldo has been Portugal’s main man for nearly two decades but the veteran forward is a long way from peak performance before Friday’s Euro 2024 quarter-final showdown with France. Now 39 years old and playing his club football in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo is showing his age in what must surely be his last major international tournament. Ronaldo’s goalscoring prowess has been the hallmark of an incredible career in which for years he vied with Lionel Messi for the crown of the world’s best player.

But he has failed to score a single goal in Germany and has not really looked like doing so in a series of displays which have added little to his country’s attacking output.

Coach Roberto Martinez has started Ronaldo in all four of Portugal’s matches in which he has set up a goal for Bruno Fernandes and done little else.

Ronaldo even put Portugal’s chances of qualifying for the last eight in jeopardy when he missed a penalty against Slovenia on Monday as the match finished goalless and went to a shootout.

Martinez said Ronaldo “paved the way” for Portugal’s eventual victory which set up Friday’s match with Les Bleus by smashing in the first spot-kick.

“It was a victory for unity, from the dressing room,” said Martinez. 

“Cristiano is our captain and he showed that in life and in football there are difficult moments and we can’t give up.

“We have to keep going and it was a demonstration of what to do when things aren’t going well.”

But regardless of the courage Ronaldo showed to take the first penalty so soon after missing, it has been clear for a long time he is no longer the magnificent player he once was.

Ronaldo had burst into tears after failing to score in extra-time, and, overcome with emotion, apologised to fans after netting in the shootout.

“First it was sadness and then it was joy, that’s what football gives you, inexplicable moments, a bit of everything,” Ronaldo said.

“I didn’t make a single mistake this year and when I needed something the most, Jan Oblak saved it.”

Ronaldo and Portugal will have to perform much better than they did against Slovenia if they are to get past an excellent French defence.

France’s backline excelled in keeping Romelu Lukaku and Jeremy Doku quiet in their tight 1-0 over Belgium in the last 16, and is yet to concede a goal in open play in Germany.

Ronaldo has scored more European Championship goals than anyone else with 14, is the tournament’s record appearance maker and is the only man to score in five straight Euros.

But he record-making days will be over if he is unable to find a way to click with his teammates, and Friday risks being a sad Euros farewell.

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The UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-finals are set, and we have a bunch of blockbuster games coming up. One side of the quarter-final draw is stacked with reputed heavyweights, while a couple of underdogs have also slipped in to the Top 8 and could yet go much further. The five hot favourites ahead of Euro 2024 – France, England, Portugal, Spain and hosts Germany – are still in the race for glory. The Netherlands made it through after a convincing Round of 16 victory, while Switzerland and Turkey should not be counted out based on form.

The first quarter-final game, on July 5, is arguably the game of the tournament so far. Germany and Spain have been arguably the two best teams of Euro 2024 – and the two highest-scoring nations – but one journey will end here.

But speaking of the potential game of the tournament, and the second quarter-final – Portugal vs France – may have something to say about it. The two nations played out an enthralling 2-2 draw in Euro 2020, but have underwhelmed so far with their brand of football. Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe are also yet to take the tournament by storm.

Switzerland are proving to be the giant-killers this summer. After nearly beating Germany, they dispatched defending champions Italy with ease in the Round of 16. Now, they face England, who have had to rely on Jude Bellingham‘s heroics amid some unconvincing displays.

Finally, Netherlands face Turkey in the last bout of the quarters. Turkey dumped out a strong Austria, while Netherlands won 3-0 against Romania.

Euro 2024 Quarter Final Draw in full:

1. Spain vs Germany – Friday, July 5 – Stuttgart Arena, Stuttgart (9:30 PM IST)

2. Portugal vs France – Saturday, July 6 – Volksparkstadion, Hamburg (12:30 AM IST)

3. England vs Switzerland – Saturday, July 6 – Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf (9:30 PM IST)

4. Netherlands vs Turkey – Sunday, July 7 – Olympiastadion, Berlin (12:30 AM IST)

The winner of Spain-Germany faces the winner of Portugal-France in the semis, while the winner of England-Switzerland faces the winner of Netherlands-Turkey.

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Jan Vertonghen‘s late own goal took France into the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 on Monday as they edged Belgium 1-0 in a tense tie in Duesseldorf. France had dominated the last-16 clash but their profligate finishing looked set to force extra time until they finally found a way through with five minutes left. Substitute Randal Kolo Muani collected the ball inside the Belgian penalty area and hit a shot that was going wide until a deflection off the unfortunate Vertonghen took it past goalkeeper Koen Casteels. The lucky break sent the 2022 World Cup runners-up into a last-eight tie in Hamburg on Friday as they remain on course to become European champions for the third time.

France are yet to score from open play in four matches at the tournament — captain Kylian Mbappe netted once from a penalty against Poland, while their other two goals came from opposition defenders.

Crucially, however, they are rock solid in defence, having conceded only one goal, from a penalty, so far.

Their back line was outstanding against Romelu Lukaku and his fellow attackers, and Belgium bow out after what will go down as a disappointing tournament for them.

Both of these sides were looking for revenge, in Belgium’s case for their 1-0 defeat against France in the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup, a result that still hurts six years on.

France, meanwhile, had a point to prove at the Euros after going out in the last 16 three years ago on penalties to Switzerland, a deeply disappointing result in between runs to consecutive World Cup finals.

The French were widely seen as the favourites to win this tournament before arriving in Germany, but they were below par during the group phase.

The broken nose suffered by Mbappe in their opening game against Austria did not help, and the uncertain form of Antoine Griezmann has been a problem too.

Griezmann was dropped for the last group match against Poland but returned here in one of two changes, with Marcus Thuram also coming in as wingers Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola made way.

Meanwhile Belgium coach Domenico Tedesco’s reaction to his own side’s unconvincing displays in the group stage was striking.

Yannick Carrasco and Lois Openda were given starts to provide as much attacking threat as possible in support of Lukaku, while skipper Kevin De Bruyne played a more withdrawn role.

The hope, for the neutrals at least, was that so much attacking talent would lead to an open game full of goals, but the reality was rather different.

Belgium were happy to sit back and thwart France, and did not test opposition goalkeeper Mike Maignan at all in the first half.

France had lots of the ball, yet often looked untidy, imprecise and rather flat, with Griezmann appearing lost on the right wing.

But they had chances in the first half, with Thuram heading just wide from Jules Kounde’s inviting cross just after the half-hour mark and Aurelien Tchouameni twice firing off-target.

Real Madrid midfielder Tchouameni then tested Casteels with a deflected long-range strike as France upped their game at the beginning of the second half.

Mbappe accelerated inside and smashed a shot just over, and there was a sense a goal might be coming.

The breakthrough almost came for Belgium an hour in as William Saliba lost possession on halfway and De Bruyne released Carrasco, who was about to pull the trigger when Theo Hernandez arrived to make a brilliant saving block.

Maignan finally had to make a save 20 minutes from the end of normal time, to keep out a drive from Lukaku, and was called into action again to deny De Bruyne.

It was becoming clear that one goal would decide the contest, and France got it in the 85th minute as N’Golo Kante fed Kolo Muani, and his shot went in off Vertonghen to take Les Bleus through.

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UEFA Euro 2024 Round of 16 LIVE Updates, France vs Belgium LIVE Score: Kylian Mbappe‘s France are 0-0 against Belgium in the second half in a highly-anticipated Euro 2024 Round of 16 encounter. France finished in their group behind Austria with one win and two draws. Mbappe and Co chase their first Euro title under coach Didier Deschamps. Belgium also came second in their group with one win and one draw. Kevin De Bruyne‘s side lost their first game against Slovakia but bounced back in the competition. (Match Centre)

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  • 22:54 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: More shots and more misses

    Similar story as the first half in the second one as well – A meek shot from Antoine Griezmann and from his right foot no less. Still 0-0 and it looks like one moment of magic can end up deciding this match.

  • 22:47 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Pacy Doku

    In a game where Belgium have really not created much, Jeremy Doku has been a ray of hope for them. His pace has created quite a bit of issues for the French stars and he was able to induce tackles that resulted in two yellow cards in the first half.

  • 22:41 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Misfiring Lukaku

    A big concern for Belgium in Euro 2024 till now has been Romelu Lukaku. The big striker did get a number of chances but he was not able to finish most of them. He did get three goals in the group stages but they were all disallowed. No chances for him today and that can be a problem going forward.

  • 22:37 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: What a save

    A huge chance for Aurelien Tchouameni as his shot took a deflection from the Belgian defender and was destined for the corner of the goal. However, the goalkeeper pulled off a brilliant diving save to keep the score 0-0.

  • 22:33 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Second half begins

    The second half is underway and Belgium will certainly look to attack more than what they did in the first half. On the other hand, France had no issues with the build-up but it was their finishing that needs a lot of work,

  • 22:21 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Half-time

    It is half-time and the score remains 0-0. France had the better chances with Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann not finishing properly but Belgium will have to be credited for showing mettle in defense.

  • 22:13 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Saliba and Kounde

    While Belgium have not bothered the French defense a lot till now, Jules Kounde and William Saliba have been quite impressive. Extremely solid in their positioning and although France have not scored, they have also seemed less likely to concede.

  • 22:08 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: No luck for Thuram

    Thuram has received two of the best chances in this game but he was just not able to take the right position on both occasions. A missed header followed by getting blocked by the centre back – He will have to do better as France’s frontman.

  • 22:03 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Clear tactics

    The tactics of both side have been very clear in the first half – direct attacking football by France and counter-attacks by Belgium. While the match has not seen any goal till now, the midfield battle has been quite interesting and that can end up deciding the winner.

  • 21:55 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Yellow card for Griezmann

    A rash challenge by Antoine Griezmann on Jeremy Doku results in a yellow card. The resultant free-kick was a good one and it took a save from Maignon to deny De Bruyne. Rabiot also received a yellow card and he is out of the quarterfinals if France can qualify.

  • 21:52 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Bad finishing

    The final pass has been missing quite clearly for France but their finishing has been worse. Both Mbappe and Griezmann had somewhat good chances but the end product was just not that good.

  • 21:42 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Some big changes

    Belgium coach Domenico Tedesco has made two changes from the goalless draw with Ukraine which ensured their passage to the knockout stage in Germany. Yannick Carrasco comes in for Youri Tielemans in midfield while Lois Openda replaces Leandro Trossard on the right flank.

  • 21:39 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Cagey battle

    It has been a tight midfield battle between the sides till now with both sides looking to stamp their authority in the early minutes. France have been the side with more attacks but Belgium have concentrated on keeping their defensive structure in face of attacks,

  • 21:33 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Match is underway

    The match is underway and this is going to be a big clash with respect to the competition. A positive start by both teams but no significant attack as of now.

  • 21:25 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Time for national anthems

    The teams are out in the middle and it is time for the national anthems. We are just minutes away from a massive clash in Euro 2024 and it will be interesting to see which side emerges on top.

  • 21:03 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Belgium starting XI

    Koen Casteels; Wout Faes, Jan Vertonghen, Arthur Theate; Timothy Castagne, Amadou Onana, Kevin De Bruyne (capt), Yannick Carrasco; Lois Openda, Romelu Lukaku, Jeremy Doku

  • 20:58 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: France Starting XI

    Mike Maignan; Jules Kounde, Dayot Upamecano, William Saliba, Theo Hernandez; Aurelien Tchouameni, N’Golo Kante, Antoine Griezmann, Adrien Rabiot; Marcus Thuram, Kylian Mbappe (capt)

  • 20:51 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Big return

    Antoine Griezmann returns to France’s starting XI for their Euro 2024 last-16 clash with Belgium in Duesseldorf on Monday. Atletico Madrid forward Griezmann was dropped for Bradley Barcola by coach Didier Deschamps for France’s 1-1 draw with Poland, Les Bleus’ final Group C fixture. But the 33-year-old returns for Monday’s heavyweight contest, as Kylian Mbappe starts up front with what he called his “horrible” face mask protecting his broken nose.

  • 20:46 (IST)

    France vs Belgium LIVE: Hello and welcome

    Welcome to the LIVE coverage of the Euro 2024 Round of 16 encounter between France and Belgium. A heavyweight clash between two huge teams and the tournament will surely lose one of the favourites for the title tonight.



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France vs Belgium Live Streaming Euro 2024 Round Of 16 Live Telecast: France will be squaring off against Belgium in their Round of 16 match of Euro 2024 on Monday. Both the teams meet in a repeat of their semi-final clash at the 2018 World Cup, which Les Bleus won 1-0 on the way to lifting the trophy. Both France and Belgium qualified for the last 16 in second place in their respective groups, each winning just one game and scoring only two goals. France captain Kylian Mbappe admitted that playing with a mask to protect his broken nose was “absolutely horrible”. Mbappe broke his nose in a collision in France’s opening game at the Euros, a 1-0 win against Austria on June 17.

When will the France vs Belgium, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match take place?

The France vs Belgium, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will take place on Monday, July 1 (IST).

Where will the France vs Belgium, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match be played?

The France vs Belgium, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will be played at the Merkur Spiel-Arena, Germany.

What time will the France vs Belgium, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match start?

The France vs Belgium, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will start at 9:30 PM IST.

Which TV channels will telecast the France vs Belgium, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match?

The France vs Belgium, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the France vs Belgium, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match?

The France vs Belgium, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will be streamed live on SonyLiv app and website.

(All the details are as per the information provided by the broadcaster)

With AFP Inputs

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Euro 2024: Bhaichung Bhutia Names Spain And Germany As Title Favourites https://artifexnews.net/euro-2024-bhaichung-bhutia-names-spain-and-germany-as-title-favourites-5990165/ Fri, 28 Jun 2024 13:12:26 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/euro-2024-bhaichung-bhutia-names-spain-and-germany-as-title-favourites-5990165/ Read More “Euro 2024: Bhaichung Bhutia Names Spain And Germany As Title Favourites” »

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The Round of 16 is all set to begin on Saturday. Following the impressive performances by teams like Germany and Spain, many are wondering if the 2024 Euros is the tournament where these giants will end their trophy drought. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, former Indian captain Bhaichung Bhutia revealed that he believes the Germans are the favourites heading into the knockout stages. “I think Germany’s got a history of, it’s like Real Madrid in the Champions League. It’s the same with Germany, Spain and Italy, they always do well in all these knockout matches. Germany definitely is one of the favourites and they’ve started very well and they look a very strong, balanced side and is one of the few teams that have really played so far very well,” Bhutia told IANS.

A lot of questions currently revolve around Kai Havertz and his place in the German national team. The striker has performed well and got a goal and an assist in the opening game. Despite the two contributions, many are hailing for the inclusion of Niclas Fullkrug in the side after the Dortmund forward scored the late equaliser against Switzerland to secure the top place in Group A.

“I think when the team is doing well, you don’t want to make those changes upfront. Yes, we could have seen much more from Kai Havertz, especially getting a few more goals for them, but it’s not happened I think it’s linking the team well. The substitutes have come in and really delivered. I don’t think they should make many changes in terms because it’s really working well for them. It’s just that he needs one or two goals to, you know, get him going,” he added.

Alongside Germany, Spain have looked a lot like their past self. They started the tournament with a 3-0 victory over Croatia and were the only team to win all their games in the Group Stage. They now face Georgia in the Round of 16 and can potentially be pitted opposite hosts Germany in the quarterfinals.

“I think there has been a great combination of youth and experience on their side. The captain (Alvaro Morata) has been fantastic. He’s getting back to his form and he’s got two young players( Yamal and Williams) at the side playing alongside him. I think Spain has been the best team so far but again, with the team and players, young players like that, when it gets going, when you’re leading, when you score goals, when you’re winning, it’s a great thing.”

“How do you react when you’re a goal down and when you are in that pressure kind of situation? That is a time we’ll have to see if they’re a goal down, what is the kind of reaction these younger players can bring in? And sometimes it’s quite difficult for younger players. The mindset is a bit difficult when you concede,” concluded the former Indian striker.

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