Finland hosts France in round 10 of the World Cup qualification. The match will be played on Tuesday, November 16th at Olympiastadion (Helsinki)
There is absolutely no reason for the Finns to rush in this match, as they are unlikely to beat the reigning world champions. However, a draw will not suit the home team, if the Ukrainians defeat the Bosnians in a parallel match. But even defeat can provide Suomi with the 2nd final position in Group D, in case of any misfire of Ukraine. So, as we can see, there are many options, and the Finns will most likely build their strategy based on the match in Bosnia. But now only a completely crazy team that has nothing to lose can get involved in open football with the French in such a situation. And the usually prudent Finns are not attributed to such scumbags in all respects.
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As for the French, they still forged out the right to directly qualify for the future Qatari World Cup from the first line in the standings. So, the fans can already breathe out at the end of this qualification, which was not particularly pleasant for Didier Deschamps’s charges. The Blues often had problems on the pitch, and their games were quite difficult and ended with a little number of goals scored (two 1-1 draws against Ukraine, 1-0 and 1-1 against Bosnia & Herzegovina, and 2-0 against Kazakhstan). It's funny, but the only match with over 2.5 goals scored happened only in the last round when the French hosted the Kazakhs. The Blues smashed their opponents with an 8-0 score. Now France can again fall into its favorite hibernation and show low-scoring football.
I think that some will not be able to, while others will again not want to give their all on the pitch. As a result, the upcoming game will smoothly flow from a boring channel into its completely predictable faded ending. A full stadium in Helsinki will not witness a goal show. In conclusion, I will add that the match between France and Finland in the first round of the current qualification did not become rich in goals, and the Blues won 2-0.
Prediction for the match: Under 2.5 goals scored