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Belgium and France meet Tuesday at 15:00 in St. Petersburg, with a place in the final of the Russian World Cup – against England or Croatia. The match brings together two popular selections, filled with stars and interesting data. See below ten questions about the game, which will be broadcast live from GloboEsporte.com, TV Globo and SporTV.
For nearly two years, Belgium has not lost. She goes on the field against France, packed with a series of 24 games without defeat with 19 wins and five draws. The last defeat took place on September 1, 2016, 2-0 against Spain in friendly. It was the game of Roberto Martínez's debut as a technician of the Belgian selection. Of the teams that participated in the World Cup, only Spain has been unbeaten for a long time despite a mediocre campaign in Russia with one win and three draws – and elimination on penalties for the host country of the tournament.
The last match between Belgium and France was a friendly match in 2015 in Paris, and there was no lack of goals: victory of 4 to 3 for the Belgians, especially Fellaini , who scored twice. The story is full of clashes between the two teams. There are already 73, with a predominance for Belgium: 30 wins against 24 of France and 19 draws. In Copas, there were two meetings: 4 to 2 for France in the race for third place in 1986, 3 to 1 for France in 1938.
Belgium is betting on a powerful attack against France. It's the best of the 2018 World Cup with 14 goals in five games. Only Brazil, in 2002, reached a semifinal with more goals – 15. Since Roberto Martínez took command of the Belgian team, the average goal is three per game.
Lukaku, Belgian striker (Belgium) (19659005)
Lukaku, Belgian striker (19659005) Photo: Reuters)
France bets mainly on Mbappé in contravention of the Belgian offensive force. With only 19 years old, he is the youngest player of the French team and broke marks: throughout the World Cup, he became the youngest player to defend France in the World Cup and the youngest to score.
Mbappé and Griezmann celebrate the France's goal against Argentina (Photo: Michael Regan – FIFA / FIFA via Getty Images)
If the attack is a failure, defense is a problem to be solved in Belgium. is a historic problem – there are already 13 qualifying matches followed by World Cup goals – this includes both Cups That's the world of this generation, 2018 (3-2 in Japan in the last 16 and 2-1 in Brazil in the quarter-finals) and 2014 (2-1 in the United States in the Octaves and 1-0 defeat for the Argentina) on Wednesdays). [Photo: Shaun Botterill / Getty Images] Courtois, Miranda and Alderweireld, at stake in Belgium (Photo: Shaun Botterill / Getty Images) Courtois, Miranda and Alderweireld, src = "data: image / jpeg; base64, / 9j / 4AAQSkZJRgABAQAAAQABAAD / 2wBDAAMCAgMCAgMDAwMEAwMEBQgFBQQEBQoHBwYIDAoMDAsKCwsNDhIQDQ4RDgsLEBYQERMUFRUVDA8XGBYUGBIUFRT / 2wBDAQMEBAUEBQkFBQkUDQsNFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUFBT / wgARCAARABkDASIAAhEBAxEB / 8QAGAABAQEBAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAABQAEBwb / xAAXAQEBAQEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAFBgME / 9oADAMBAAIQAxAAAAHzWMTpxPRzY / aYpokVVAQ2nQFV / 8QAIxAAAAQEBwEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAgMEBQAGBxQBERIVITE0Nf / aAAgBAQABBQKazrZ2RoTFYTW7PDSgionL7IK0G0DNNUnWwIqD9EHTN6o // 8QAIhEAAQIEBwEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQACAwQFERIhMTNygbHB / 9oACAEDAQE / AYOEmxU8IMq5jXZEi6qWyevFW9YHD6V // 8QAIREAAQMBCQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAwACBBEBBQYSEzE0cYH / 2gAIAQIBAT8BvE5Y4NUdlVEac7K5arD / ADW + qLuTtf / AUC // + 3DMXXjfJXbO1PFn7UQyy4TDuuVrqXGRStm29J a1jUPpIvpU3QUXX92f EACEQAQABAwQCAwAAAAAAAAAAAAEAESExQVGh8BBhgdHx / 9oACAEBAAE / Ic0PyWu82WNYImUVXsTpxCoJvHVnSnzOo / UINCoehhMEEKLAtr3zzCAPly7k4J HOh2zrtmdP28f + / + Dz 9oADAMBAAIAAwAAABAZ / xAAcEQEAAQQDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABEQAQIfBBkaH / 2gAIAQMBAT8QOH7uxSopcEeVJEMmO5szyKP / xAAeEQEAAgEEAwAAAAAAAAAAAAABESEAMUFhoXGxwf / aAAgBAgEBPxBtLkEMtKGhv5qJxSwhRiG6Yt5zoexne / M // 8QAHxABAQADAAEFAQAAAAAAAAAAAREAITFxIFFhkdHx / 9oACAEBAAE / EEGllLVRQLuNIHjEPhtj9wIrBZTB 5fESgxXFLrbPkyW5avlgjw99t4VeTQKACiHbkVFZo0uuJMSsqFdnO5 + / WfvpgmIP / 9k = "/>