England and France ready for historic quarter-finals

DEC 10: It is the toughest test so far for Gareth Southgate and his Three Lions. How will they line up and deal with the current holders, and one of the most impressive teams in the tournament so far? The game itself will be historic: It is the first time the men's sides have met in a knockout game in any competition, and the first time at a World Cup since 1982. It will feature leading France forward and Golden Boot contender Kylian Mbappe, and Jude Bellingham, the England midfielder whose name is on everyone's lips. Will either of them make the difference? England have scored 12 goals so far, and France nine - so will Saturday's game, which kicks off at 19:00 GMT, be a thriller, or a cagey encounter? Will it go to penalties? The two managers, Southgate and Didier Deschamps, have given their pre-match thoughts. This is what you need to know... 'Some of our defeats will prepare us for this night' England have grown into the tournament, with their 3-0 win over Senegal in the last 16 perhaps their most impressive performance so far. Southgate led England to the semi-finals of the last World Cup, before they beaten in the final of Euro 2020 by Italy and he says those experiences are helping. "In terms of our experiences, those big matches are important reference points for the team," said Southgate. "There have been some defeats that hurt that prepare you for nights like tomorrow, where you have to be the very best version of yourself. We are ready to fight France for that place in the semi-finals." It was a feeling that captain Harry Kane shared, saying his team "didn't really know what to expect" during their run in 2018. "We went with the belief we could win but it was almost a new experience for a lot of us," said Kane. "We got to the semi-final and were over the moon but whether we had the full belief to go and win the tournament, I'm not sure. "We have entered this tournament hoping and believing we can win it. We have to got to a stage we expected to be at and now it is about trying to push on." Asked what he would say to his players in the changing room pre-match, Southgate said: "Nothing at all. Harry [Kane] does it. By that point, the messages are done and the work is done. It is up to the players. We leave it to the players." Midfielder Jordan Henderson, who has started the past two games, told BBC Sport the game will be a "huge test" but it is about "producing on the biggest stage" and a chance to "show what we are capable of". 'England have no weaknesses' England came into the competition facing questions, and criticism, over their style of play and they were reiterated after their drab 0-0 draw with USA in the group stage. However, their other three games has seen attacking, free-flowing football and they are the tournament's top scorers, while the goals have been shared around with eight different players scoring - and they have kept three three clean sheets too. Asked what England's weaknesses are, France head coach Deschamps replied: "They don't have any. "All teams have strengths, not all have many weaknesses, but slightly less strong points. At the end of the day, you need to identify areas where you think you can attack them. "Pace is often one of the keys to the match. When quick, the opponent has less time to be organised. You need more than just pace to score goals. You can stop a lot of things but it's very difficult to stop someone who is very quick, especially in transitions. "England are very strong in that area and scored lots of goals with quick counter-attacks. They also have many other qualities in terms of technical ability, capacity to score goals and being dangerous on set pieces. "It's not by chance they are facing us in the quarter-finals." France go into the game with defender Jules Kounde and midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni each on a yellow card, and both would miss a potential semi-final if they were cautioned, but Deschamps said "you can't expect them to play with the handbrake on". "They are going to have to dig deep and give everything," said Deschamps, who is out of contract after this tournament. "I think playing with the handbrake on will be the worst thing we can do." Deschamps added that France "are calm and very serene" and have "top focus on each match because there is no point being stressed and putting yourself under pressure". Sterling back in the England squad - team news Southgate has a 25-man squad to select from against France after forward Raheem Sterling returned to Qatar and trained with the squad. Midfielder Declan Rice, who had missed training because of illness on Wednesday, was again involved in the session, easing concerns about his readiness to play. Striker Callum Wilson has been nursing a slight muscle strain, but also trained and showed no signs of injury. France are likely to be unchanged from their last-16 over Poland, with Mbappe having returned to training after being given a day to rest on Tuesday.

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DOHA, Dec. 5: Traditional rivals France and England will meet in the World Cup quarterfinals after emphatic victories over Poland and Senegal in the round of 16 on Sunday. Kylian Mbappe scored two goals and set up another as defending champions France advanced with a 3-1 win over Poland at Al-Thumama stadium. Olivier Giroud surpassed Thierry Henry as France's all-time leading scorer when he put the Les Bleus ahead with a low finish just before halftime. Mbappe struck twice in the last 25 minutes before Robert Lewandowski converted a penalty in the last minute of stoppage time following a Dayot Upamecano handball. "We are delighted to get through to the quarterfinals," Mbappe told reporters. "It was a difficult game. We played a tough side and managed to score goals at important times during the match. Even though we didn't play as well as we could have, we won and we're delighted." The 23-year-old has already scored five times this tournament, taking his overall World Cup tally to nine goals. "I'm not thinking about the Golden Ball or Golden Boot [awarded to the World Cup's best player and highest scorer, respectively]," he said. "The only objective for me is to win the World Cup. Right now, the quarterfinal is the most important thing. It's the only thing I dream about. I came here to win the World Cup and help the national team, not anything else." England progressed to the last eight following a comfortable 3-0 win over Senegal at Al Bayt stadium. England captain Harry Kane, the Golden Boot of Russia 2018, scored his first goal of the tournament while Jordan Henderson and Bukayo Saka were also on target. "We were a bit sticky with the ball in the first 25 to 30 minutes," admitted England coach Gareth Southgate, who said that in the first half, England's best chances "came from winning the ball from them, and Jude (Bellingham) and Hendo (Henderson) were outstanding in that aspect of the game." "They're both forward-thinking midfield players. Hendo doesn't get many (goals) for us, but he's been outstanding. He's such a leader, he knits the team together, around the camp he's brilliant, and his performances have been top drawer for us." When asked about Saturday's clash against France in Al Khor, Southgate said: "[They are] an outstanding team with a phenomenal tournament record and some outstanding individuals. So, without a doubt it's a game where we'll have to find our highest possible level."

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Dec 4: Olivier Giroud became France's all-time leading goalscorer as the World Cup holders coasted past Poland to reach the quarter-finals. The AC Milan striker scored his 52nd goal for France to claim the country's outright record, surpassing the great Thierry Henry. The historic goal came on the stroke of half-time after Giroud controlled Kylian Mbappe's pass before converting low into the net beyond the reach of Wojciech Szczesny. But having provided the assist for the first goal, the brilliant Mbappe turned on the style by scoring two fabulous strikes in the second half. He hit a powerful drive into the roof of the net from 16 yards for his first and curled home a wonderful second in injury time to take the lead in the Golden Boot race with five goals. Didier Deschamps' side had been left frustrated up until the opener and could well have fallen behind. Poland's best opening in the first half came when the ball dropped for Piotr Zielinski in the centre of the penalty area, but his strike was straight at Hugo Lloris. Robert Lewandowski did manage a consolation for the Poles, rolling in a penalty with the last kick of the game. England and Senegal meet on Sunday (19:00 GMT) for the right to play France in next Saturday's quarter-final.

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