Kylian Mbappé's absence from the French national team has drawn significant media attention, highlighting the disconnect between his status as a top player and his current position within the team.
The upcoming matches for the French women's team are critical as they prepare for Euro 2025, aiming to build momentum and confidence against strong opponents.
The French women's team is expected to use the upcoming matches to solidify their strategies and player dynamics ahead of Euro 2025.
Kylian Mbappé's future with the French national team may be uncertain, potentially impacting team morale and performance in upcoming fixtures.
French Women's Team Prepares for Upcoming Matches
The French women's national football team, under the guidance of new coach Laurent Bonadei, is gearing up for significant upcoming matches as they aim for success in Euro 2025 in Switzerland. The team will face Nigeria on November 30 at the Raymond Kopa Stadium in Angers, followed by a crucial friendly match against Spain on December 3 at the Allianz-Riviera in Nice. This match against Spain is particularly important as it offers Les Bleues a chance to seek revenge after their defeat in the 2024 Nations League final. Tickets for these matches are available, with prices ranging from 7 to 30 euros.
The French Football Federation (FFF) has also revealed the opponents for the Nations League, which begins on February 19, 2025. France will compete in a group with Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland. Despite being viewed as an affordable group, Bonadei emphasizes the respect they hold for these teams, recalling previous encounters that resulted in draws and a recent loss to Switzerland. The exact schedule for the six matches in the Nations League will be finalized soon, with the