16 Jun
Tue
•3:00pm
MetLife Stadium • New York
22 Jun
Mon
•5:00pm
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia
26 Jun
Fri
•3:00pm
Gillette Stadium • Boston
15 Jun
Mon
•6:00pm
Hard Rock Stadium • Miami
21 Jun
Sun
•6:00pm
Hard Rock Stadium • Miami
26 Jun
Fri
•6:00pm
Estadio Akron • Zapopan
Uruguay is a constant threat with its compact shape, relentless intensity and that famous garra charrúa that shows in every 50-50 ball. On the other side, the European giants bet on lightning-fast passing, creativity between the lines and an attacking line that punishes you in space and in every one-on-one duel.
They’ve already met several times at the World Cup, with one very recent and telling reminder: France’s 2-0 win in the 2018 quarter-finals. In a group stage where every single point can be decisive, this showdown between former world champions promises ninety minutes of suffocating pressure.
Two World Cup titles and two runners-up finishes in recent decades back up France’s status, firmly established at the top of the FIFA rankings. La Celeste respond with two stars on their badge and a tradition packed with glory in both the World Cup and the Copa América.
At Qatar 2022, France surrendered their crown after losing the final to Argentina on penalties, while the South Americans bowed out in the group stage, missing the last 16 on goal difference. Mbappé, Valverde, Núñez and Araújo bring pace, flair and fight to every move: don’t just watch it on TV — lock in your tickets and live this epic clash in person.