When is it? How can you watch it? What are the possible line-ups?
France and Belgium meet in the Round Of 16 match at UEFA EURO 2024.
France and Belgium at a glance
When: Tuesday 02 July (00:00 GMT+8 kick-off)
Where: Düsseldorf Arena, Düsseldorf
What: UEFA EURO 2024 Round Of 16
What do you need to know?
Neither France nor Belgium have hit top gear yet at EURO 2024, but current form will likely count for little when these neighbouring nations resume a 120-year-old football rivalry that has reached intense heights in recent years. The Red Devils boast the superior overall record (W30 D19 L26) but Les Bleus have got the better of their recent competitive jousts, edging their 2018 FIFA World Cup semi-final 1-0 and triumphing 3-2 in a UEFA Nations League semi in 2021.
Ample motivation, then, for a Belgium side that squeezed through Group E as runners-up. “We’re not afraid,” said Red Devils defender Wout Faes after this local derby was confirmed. “We can hurt anyone.” Not that Didier Deschamps’ side are trembling either. “If they’re not afraid of us, all the better for them,” retorted France centre-back William Saliba. “We’ll do everything we can to win. I’m sure it won’t be fun for them to play us.”
Possible line-ups
France: Maignan; Koundé, Upamecano, Saliba, Hernández; Kanté, Tchouaméni, Rabiot, Griezmann; Mbappé, Thuram
Suspended: none
Misses next match if booked: Dembélé, Mbappé, Rabiot
Belgium: Casteels; Castagne, Faes, Vertonghen, Theate; Mangala, Onana, De Bruyne; Doku, Lukaku, Lukébakio
Suspended: none
Misses next match if booked: Faes, Mangala, Tielemans
Form guide
France:
Form (all competitions, most recent first): DDWDWW
Belgium:
Form (all competitions, most recent first): DWLWWD
Expert predictions
Alex Clementson, France reporter
Having flattered to deceive in the group stage, France will be looking to lay down a marker against their neighbours in a rematch of the tightly contested 2018 World Cup semi-final. While defensively solid, profligacy in front of goal has plagued Les Bleus since their tournament debut against Austria; Deschamps will be hoping to remedy his side’s scoring woes and seal a place in the quarter-finals.
David D’Hondt, Belgium reporter
Coach Domenico Tedesco is set to keep faith in Romelu Lukaku up front for Belgium’s round of 16 tie. Dodi Lukébakio, who was suspended against Ukraine, could return to the starting XI, which may mean Arsenal winger Leandro Trossard drops to the bench. Belgium are less spoilt for choice with defensive options but are unlikely to change much at the back, having conceded only one goal so far.
Views from the camps
Didier Deschamps, France coach: “We’re in a new phase of the competition – a competition within a competition. There are no second chances now. The teams that have qualified are better than the ones that went home. It’s all about having that cutting edge in front of goal. If you want to win, you have to score – and that’s not been what we’ve been doing. That happens to the best of us and the best goalscorers.”
Domenico Tedesco, Belgium coach: “It’s a tough opponent. Of course it’s an important game – you’re either in or out. You feel this special feeling, and that’s why we’re here and wanted to qualify. We had that feeling after losing the first game to Romania. We haven’t been able to relax for two days since, so it’s not new for us. We have to stay focused and we have all the qualities to do it.”