Antoine Griezmann during France-Moldova, November 14, 2019 at the Stade de France. - Christophe SAIDI / SIPA

Change of program for the Blues. The president of the French Football Federation Noël Le Graët announced on Tuesday that the two friendly matches of the French team, March 27 against Ukraine and March 31 against Finland, will take place behind closed doors at Stade de France due to the coronavirus epidemic. The second match was to take place in Lyon, at Groupama Stadium.

"I warned Jean-Michel Aulas, a match behind closed doors in Lyon did not make sense," said the boss of the FFF at the microphone of RMC Sport. We will play both games in Paris, and we will play a match in Lyon next year, on an important qualifying match. I believe it will be France-Sweden. "

🔴 Football: Noël Le Graët announces that the next two matches of the French team will be played behind closed doors at the Stade de France pic.twitter.com/nkVVqpaf6t

- BFMTV (@BFMTV) March 10, 2020

The France-Sweden in question is scheduled for Sunday, November 15, 2020.

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