France National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
DEMBELE (Ekitike, Kroupi, Lepaul) · MBAPPE (M.Thuram, Barcola) · OLISE (Doué, Akliouche) · RABIOT (Cherki, Atta) · ZAIRE-EMERY (Da Cunha) · M.KONÉ (Tchouaméni, Kamara) · TRUFFERT (Methalie) · LUKEBA (Upamecano, Solet) · SALIBA (Konaté, Lacroix) · SILDILLIA (Kalulu, Gusto) · MAIGNAN (Samba, Risser)France seeks to dominate through a high press and rapid transitions using a 4-3-3. This formation is built to control the game by winning the ball high up the pitch and quickly moving it to the forward line. The Les Bleus lineup aims to use verticality to punish teams that cannot handle quick movement in the final third.
MAIGNAN operates between the posts to organize the defense. A flat back four forms the defensive line with SALIBA acting as a ball playing center back to start attacks. Alongside him, LUKEBA provides cover and looks to intercept passes before they reach the striker. SILDILLIA plays as a right back to support the wide areas, while TRUFFERT acts as the left back to help move the ball forward. The unit works to maintain a high line to squeeze the space between the lines.
The midfield relies on a three-man midfield with a carrier in the central role. M.KONÉ sits in front of the defense to shield the back four and win the second ball. ZAIRE-EMERY works as a carrier to drive forward with the ball and progress through the thirds. RABIOT provides support by making late runs into the box and connecting the defensive and attacking lines. This trio works to recycle possession and ensures the team stays compact when defending a mid-block.
France uses three attackers across the front to stretch the defence. DEMBELE operates as a lone striker to hold up the ball and link play with the runners. On the flanks, MBAPPE plays as an inverted winger who cuts inside to search for goal, while OLISE stays wide to provide width and whip it in from the edge of the area. The front line is tasked to press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to press high in coordinated waves. The team can create wide overloads when the full backs push up to overlap the winger. France also benefits from the speed of transition, allowing them to hit in behind on the transition when the ball is recovered.
The 4-3-3 lineup for France focuses on aggressive pressing and quick vertical play. This formation is best suited for matches against opponents that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.