Played
June 11, 2012 12:00 PM EDT
Donbass Arena — Donets'k
Referee: N. Rizzoli
Attendance: 47400
June 11, 2012 12:00 PM EDT
Donbass Arena — Donets'k
Referee: N. Rizzoli
Attendance: 47400
39′
Samir Nasri
Euro 2012 Preview: France - England
Les Bleus emerged victorious when these two sides met in their opening fixture in Portugal eight years ago, but look likely to be missing midfielder Yann M'Vila on Monday.
By Oliver Platt
Panoramic
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FRANCE
Lloris Debuchy, Rami, Mexes, Evra Cabaye, Diarra Nasri, Malouda, Ribery Benzema |
ENGLAND
Hart Johnson, Terry, Lescott, Cole Milner, Gerrard, Parker, Downing Young Carroll |
France coach Laurent Blanc is unlikely to risk midfielder Yann M'Vila against England as deputies Alou Diarra and Blaise Matuidi have recovered well from respective knee and hamstring problems.
M'Vila has struggled with a thigh injury but otherwise Blanc has had few fresh concerns to deal with since Loic Remy dropped out of the squad with a thigh problem of his own at the end of May.
Karim Benzema will start ahead of Olivier Giroud in attack following his dazzling display in Les Bleus' final pre-tournament friendly against Estonia. Philippe Mexes is likely to retain his place despite pressure from backup Laurent Koscielny.
Several questions of strategy, form and fitness still surround England manager Roy Hodgson's team selection. John Terry returned to training on Thursday following a hamstring complain and should start alongside Joleon Lescott in central defense, with Phil Jagielka waiting in the wings.
At the opposite end of the pitch, both Andy Carroll and Danny Welbeck have staked claims to the lone striking role, with Wayne Rooney suspended. Welbeck scored in the Three Lions' last friendly against Belgium, but Hodgson may be tempted to make use of Carroll's height and power.
On the right flank, James Milner is almost certain to start, while Stewart Downing could be preferred to the more attacking but perhaps less disciplined Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
| DID YOU KNOW? |
- France is a two-time European champion, having lifted the trophy on home turf in 1984 before repeating the feat in Belgium and Netherlands in 2000.
Only five players have featured in the Champions League and European Championship final in the same season. France could potentially add two more names to this group in the form of Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery and Chelsea midfielder Florent Malouda.
- France was involved in the highest-scoring match in European Championship history in 1990 when it lost 5-4 to Yugoslavia.
- Legendary French midfielder and now UEFA president Michel Platini holds the record for the fastest hat trick scored in a European Championship. He bagged three goals in just 18 minutes when Les Bleus beat Yugoslavia 3-2 in 1984.
- England has progressed beyond the group stage just three times in European Championship history. It reached the semifinal in 1964 and 1996 and the quarterfinal in 2008.
- Roy Hodgson (pictured right) became the 14th permanent manager of the Three Lions when he was unveiled by the FA in May. He is only the third to have been born in London, after Sir Alf Ramsey and Terry Venables.
- England suffered defeat last time it met France at a European Championship. In its opening match of the 2004 tournament in Portugal, Zinedine Zidane scored two late goals - one a free-kick, the other a penalty - to hand Les Bleus a 2-1 victory.
- Generally, though, England have fared well against France, winning 16 and losing only eight of the 28 meetings between the two teams.
Field Report
Reader's Predictions
Top 3 Predictions
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France 2-1 England
- 16.84 %
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France 1-2 England
- 16.35 %
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France 2-0 England
- 9.94 %
| European Championship Qualification 2012 (EC) | Jun 11, 2012 | France 1 - England 1 | |
| International Friendlies (FR) | Nov 17, 2010 | England 1 - France 2 | |
| International Friendlies (FR) | Mar 26, 2008 | France 1 - England 0 |
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| Mar 26, 2013 | France 0 - Spain 1 | WCQE |
| Mar 22, 2013 | France 3 - Georgia 1 | WCQE |
| Feb 6, 2013 | France 1 - Germany 2 | FR |
| Nov 14, 2012 | Italy 1 - France 2 | FR |
| Oct 16, 2012 | Spain 1 - France 1 | WCQE |
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| Mar 26, 2013 | Montenegro 1 - England 1 | WCQE |
| Mar 22, 2013 | San Marino 0 - England 8 | WCQE |
| Feb 6, 2013 | England 2 - Brazil 1 | FR |
| Nov 14, 2012 | Sweden 4 - England 2 | FR |
| Oct 17, 2012 | Poland 1 - England 1 | WCQE |
| 1 | Hugo Lloris | Goalkeeper |
| 2 | Mathieu Debuchy | Defender |
| 3 | Patrice Evra | Defender |
| 4 | Adil Rami | Defender |
| - | Philippe Mexes | |
| 6 | Yohan Cabaye | Midfielder |
| 7 | Franck Ribéry | Midfielder |
| - | Samir Nasri | |
| - | Florent Malouda | |
| - | Alou Diarra | |
| 10 | Karim Benzema | Striker |
| 16 | Steve Mandanda | Goalkeeper |
| - | Cédric Carrasso | |
| - | Anthony Réveillère | |
| 21 | Laurent Koscielny | Defender |
| 22 | Gael Clichy | Defender |
| 8 | Mathieu Valbuena | Midfielder |
| 12 | Blaise Matuidi | Midfielder |
| 14 | Jérémy Menez | Midfielder |
| - | Yann M'Vila | Goalkeeper |
| - | Marvin Martin | |
| - | Hatem Ben Arfa | |
| 9 | Olivier Giroud | Striker |
| 1 | Joe Hart | Goalkeeper |
| 2 | Glen Johnson | Defender |
| 3 | Ashley Cole | Defender |
| - | John Terry | |
| 15 | Joleon Lescott | Defender |
| 4 | Steven Gerrard | Midfielder |
| 11 | Ashley Young | Midfielder |
| 16 | James Milner | Midfielder |
| 17 | Scott Parker | Midfielder |
| 20 | Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain | Striker |
| 22 | Danny Welbeck | Striker |
| - | Robert Green | |
| 23 | Jack Butland | Goalkeeper |
| 12 | Leighton Baines | Defender |
| - | Phil Jones | |
| - | Phil Jagielka | |
| - | Jordan Henderson | Midfielder |
| - | Stewart Downing | |
| 7 | Theo Walcott | Striker |
| - | Andy Carroll | |
| 21 | Jermain Defoe | Striker |
Match News
Top Scorers
| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
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Fernando Torres Striker Chelsea |
3 | 0 |
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Cristiano Ronaldo Striker Real Madrid |
3 | 0 |
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Mario Gomez Striker FC Bayern München |
3 | 0 |
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Mario Balotelli Striker Milan |
3 | 0 |
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Mario Mandzukic Striker FC Bayern München |
3 | 0 |
