REIGNING World champions France are scheduled to take on Denmark in the standout tie of Group D.
Les Bleus famously fought hard to beat Croatia in a action packed final four years ago.
The French then continued their dominance on the international stage by securing a Nations League triumph in 2021.
But they now come up against a determined Denmark side who had a very impressive Euro 2020 despite the tragedy of Christian Eriksen collapsing on the pitch.
And the Danes are no strangers to grinding out a win against France as it something they have already achieved within the last calendar year.
What time does France vs Denmark kick off?
- France's mouth-watering clash with Denmark will take place on Saturday, November 26.
- It is scheduled to kick off at 4pm UK time – 6pm local time.
- Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar is the designated venue for this fixture and it can host approximately 40,000 supporters.
- Andreas Cornelius' double was enough to see the Danes pull off a shock victory over France when the sides last met in June.
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What TV channel is France vs Denmark on and can it be live streamed?
- France vs Denmark will be broadcasted LIVE on ITV in the UK.
- Viewers also have the option to stream the entire action live via the ITV website or ITV hub.
- The ITV hub is available to download on your mobile phone or preferred tablet device.
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Can I watch France vs Denmark for FREE?
Yes you can! France's huge match against Denmark is available to watch for FREE in the UK so long as you have a valid TV license.
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