Watch France vs Sweden on TV and Live Stream in the World Cup
France has made a strong start to the World Cup, winning all three group games for the first time since 1998. This early success is ominous for other teams, particularly given the difficulty of Group I. France's attacking might has already been showcased, with players like Kylian Mbappé, Michael Olise, Ousmane Dembélé, and Désiré Doué posing a threat to opponents.
The team is a strong contender to add a third star to its iconic jersey, and few expect them to lose to Sweden at MetLife Stadium on Tuesday. Sweden, on the other hand, has had a mixed performance, experiencing both heavy wins and losses, including a 5-1 drubbing, as well as a forgettable draw with Japan.
The knockout tie between France and Sweden can be watched on various channels, including Fox and fuboTV in the United States for English-language broadcasts, and Telemundo for Spanish-language broadcasts. In Canada, the game will be shown on TSN channels and RDS, while in the UK, it will be broadcast on ITV1 and streamed on ITVX.
The winners of the match will advance to the round of 16, where they will face Paraguay on July 4. Potential quarterfinal opponents include co-hosts Canada and Morocco, as well as Spain, Portugal, USMNT, and Belgium, who are all on the same side of the bracket.
The team is a strong contender to add a third star to its iconic jersey, and few expect them to lose to Sweden at MetLife Stadium on Tuesday. Sweden, on the other hand, has had a mixed performance, experiencing both heavy wins and losses, including a 5-1 drubbing, as well as a forgettable draw with Japan.
The knockout tie between France and Sweden can be watched on various channels, including Fox and fuboTV in the United States for English-language broadcasts, and Telemundo for Spanish-language broadcasts. In Canada, the game will be shown on TSN channels and RDS, while in the UK, it will be broadcast on ITV1 and streamed on ITVX.
The winners of the match will advance to the round of 16, where they will face Paraguay on July 4. Potential quarterfinal opponents include co-hosts Canada and Morocco, as well as Spain, Portugal, USMNT, and Belgium, who are all on the same side of the bracket.
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