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France vs Finland: Preview, predictions, odds and how to watch the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022 in the US today

France play against Finland today at the Groupama Stadium for a Group D game of the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022. Full details about how to watch the game in the US, the preview, information, prediction and odds.

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Griezmann of France (left) and Teemu Pukki of Finland (right) (Getty)
Griezmann of France (left) and Teemu Pukki of Finland (right) (Getty)

France and Finland meet in the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022. This game will take place at Groupama Stadium in Décines-Charpieu today, September 7, 2021 at 2:45 PM (ET). France need to show that they are the defending champions. Here is all the detailed information about this World Cup Qualifiers game including the preview, storylines, predictions, odds and how to watch it in the US.

The results for the French players have not been as expected, but at least they have not lost games in the group stage. The last two games were draws on the road and at home. The last victory of the french team was March 28, 2021 against Kazakhstan on the road.

Finland are in second place in Group D of the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022. With two games less than France, they have positive results with a victory and two draws for a total of five points. But Ukraine are close in third place with five draws and 0 goal difference.

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France vs Finland: Match Information

Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2021.
Time: 2:45 PM (ET)
Location: Groupama Stadium, Décines-Charpieu, France.

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France vs Finland: Times by State in the US

ET: 2:45 PM
CT: 1:45 PM
MT: 12:45 PM
PT: 11:45 AM

France vs Finland: Storylines

Two wins and three draws after five games in Group D of the 2022 European Qualifiers. The defending champions dream of traveling to Qatar. But the last two games were draws against Ukraine 1-1 and against Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-1. Those results are considered poor for world champions.

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Positive numbers for Finland after a 1-0 win against Kazakhstan at home. The other two games were draws against the same France rivals: Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-2 and Ukraine 1-1. After this game they return home to play Ukraine on October 9th.

This game will be interesting to see how France play without Mbappe. They don’t win home games by a big goal difference, but the last time they lost at home was 0-2 against Finland in November 2020. That game was an international friendly.

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How To Watch Or Stream Live Free France vs Finland in the U.S.

This game of the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022 will be available in multiple channels in the United States, to watch the game you can use your TV or download an app on your smartphone and tune in: Univision NOW, TUDN App, ESPN2, TUDN USA, UniMás, TUDN.com.

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France vs Finland: Predictions And Odds

France are favorites with a fat moneyline of -650. But they already lost at home to Finland, and that game had big names in each squad. Finland are underdogs with +1400 moneyline at FanDuel. The draw is offered with +650 moneyline. The best pick for this European Qualifiers game is: UNDER 2.5 (+118).

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France -650
Draw +650
Finland +1400
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* Odds via FanDuel.

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