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| Benzema | | (66')  | | Mbappé | | (80')  |
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Play on YouTubeHome Team Lineup Sarabia Pino 61
|  García
|  Laporte

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 Azpilicueta
|  Alonso
|  Torres Merino 84
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 Simón
|  Oyarzabal

|  Gavi Koke Resur 75
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 Busquets
|  Rodri Fornals 84
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|  Varane Upamecano 43
|  Kimpembe
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 Pavard Dubois 79
|  Griezmann Veretout 90
|  Mbappé
 
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 Benzema

|  Lloris
|  Hernandez
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 Tchouameni
|  Pogba

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France take their place in only the second ever UEFA Nations League final thanks to a thrilling semi-final comeback against Belgium, Theo Hernández applying the 90th-minute coup de grâce in Turin. Aiming to atone for their round of 16 exit at UEFA EURO 2020, the world champions showed impressive collective mettle against Romelu Lukaku and Co to earn their shot at another trophy. Spain, meanwhile, enjoyed a more serene route to this showpiece. Luis Enrique’s men saw off European champions Italy in Milan, ending their opponents’ world-record unbeaten run in the process. The two finalists last met at a major tournament at UEFA EURO 2012, when La Roja ran out 2-0 quarter-final winners courtesy of a Xabi Alonso double on his 100th international appearance.
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YNWA says: 08 Oct 2021 15:57
France take their place in only the second ever UEFA Nations League final thanks to a thrilling semi-final comeback against Belgium, Theo Hernández applying the 90th-minute coup de grâce in Turin. Aiming to atone for their round of 16 exit at UEFA EURO 2020, the world champions showed impressive collective mettle against Romelu Lukaku and Co to earn their shot at another trophy.
Spain, meanwhile, enjoyed a more serene route to this showpiece. Luis Enrique’s men saw off European champions Italy in Milan, ending their opponents’ world-record unbeaten run in the process. The two finalists last met at a major tournament at UEFA EURO 2012, when La Roja ran out 2-0 quarter-final winners courtesy of a Xabi Alonso double on his 100th international appearance.
