The two best teams in Group H of the 2020 European Championship Qualifiers will collide this Monday at Stade de France when Les Bleus take on Turkey. Both sides have 18 points after seven matches, and the scenario is quite clear. The team that gets the win, will probably secure a spot in the 2020 EUROS. Kick-off for this match has been settled at 19:45 hrs BST.
France
Didier Deschamps men have looked absolutely dominant at home during the 2020 European Championship Qualifiers. Aside from winning their first three matches on home soil, they have done so by a three-goal margin each time. That has been the case despite some key absences on recent months, as players such as N Golo Kante, Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe have all missed time, just to mention a few. But France s incredible depth has been a major strength for the 2018 FIFA World Cup champions thus far. The 2016 European Championship finalists are also looking to become Europe s best team, in an effort to complete the double that would represent being both World Champions and European title holders. Their performances during the current Qualifiers shouldn t leave doubts over what they are capable of doing. France have won six of seven matches to date, scoring 20 goals while conceding just four.
Team News
France s biggest absence will be Hugo Lloris. The Tottenham goalkeeper will be out until next year due to a serious shoulder injury.
Leo Dubois and Kylian Mbappe have also been ruled out due to injuries.
Turkey
Surprisingly, Turkey sit at the top of Group H. Even though they are tied with France at the top of the standings with 18 points (W6, L1) and carry a worst goal differential than Monday s opponents (+13 against France s +16), they sit ahead of them on the table since they won the previous H2H meeting a 2-0 win on Turkish soil. Turkey have looked absolutely impressive so far during the 2020 European Championship Qualifiers, and only two sides Belgium and Ukraine have conceded fewer goals than Senol Gunes men. Led by Everton s striker Cenk Tosun, veteran midfielder Emre Belozoglu and promising centre-back Caglar Soyuncu, Turkey have proven they can go toe-to-toe against virtually any team in the world given their current form. Can they pull the upset and shock the world by defeating the World Champions on their own turf?
Team News
Turkey do not have any injury concerns ahead of this match.
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