25 Mar, 16:41··

France and Brazil played a friendly match.

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France won two friendly matches before the World Cup. They beat Brazil and Colombia 3-1 in the United States.

The French national team played several friendlies in the United States as they prepared for the 2026 World Cup. They won against Brazil and Colombia, with scores of 3-1. These matches were part of a tour that included a team of substitutes. Brazil was missing key players during these games. France is now considered a strong team for the upcoming World Cup.

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Highlights

France Won Multiple Friendlies

France won three friendly matches: against Brazil, Colombia, and Colombia.

Brazil Had Key Player Absences

Brazil played without several important players during the friendly match.

France Used Substitute Players

France won a match using a team of substitute players.

Matches Prepared France for the World Cup

The friendly matches helped France prepare for the 2026 World Cup.

France’s Tour Concluded Successfully

France’s tour of the United States ended with two victories.

Perspectives

Sources agree
  • France won two friendly matches against Brazil and Colombia.
  • The matches were part of preparations for the 2026 World Cup.
  • The French team used substitutes in some of the matches.
  • France is considered a strong contender for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
Sources disagree
Brazil's key absences

France’s victory is a positive sign for France’s chances in the World Cup.

France24, France24 English, France24, Le Monde, France24, France24, France24, France24

Brazil’s missing players create a significant challenge for the team.

France24, RTI Nieuws, Le Monde, RFI

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Mbappé's role

Kylian Mbappé has an opportunity to establish himself as a leading goalscorer.

France24, France24 English

The friendly matches are to assess the team and finalize the starting lineup.

France24, France24 English

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