Portugal vs France: Forecasts and facts of this super fight

Portugal faces France in a repeat of the Euro 2016 final, and both switch to their last game in the group before moving to direct eliminations, Periscopi broadcasts. France was held in an unexpected 1-1 draw with Hungary at the weekend, while Portugal was hit by Germany with a score of 4-2. [...]
Portugal faces France in a repeat of the Euro 2016 final, and both switch to their last game in the group before moving to direct eliminations, Periscopi broadcasts.
France was held in an unexpected 1-1 draw with Hungary at the weekend, while Portugal was hit by Germany with a score of 4-2.
Before such an important game, we have all of your pre-partial information that you need to know, including team news, what both teams have to do to qualify.
When does it begin?
Wednesday, June 23, 9:00
Where's the fight?
Puscas Arena, Budapest
What channel is it on?
BBC One, SuperSport
Group F users
With four points, France is the only team in the guaranteed Group F in the 16th, even if it ends third. Didier Deschamps' team would secure first place with a victory over Portugal, but a draw would also be very good if Germany fails to beat Hungary. If France lost and Hungary could Germany, the second country would come down to a goal margin while they withdrew their meeting face to face.
Portugal's champion experience holders will pass to the next round in the event of victory over France. A draw would also be good enough as long as Hungary wants Germany. They can even finish first as long as they can France and Germany doesn't win. Fernando Santos' team would fall to fourth place if they were lost and Hungary could beat Germany. The loss for Portugal would be enough to qualify in third place as long as they do not lose at least three goals and Hungary fails to beat Germany.
Team News
The absence of Joao Cancelo remains a massive blow to Portugal, with its replacement, Nelson Semedo, a massive degradation. Potically against Kylian Mbappe this evening, it will be a long night for Wolfves' right-wing defender. After two quiet presentations, Bruno Fernandez's site on the team is probably under threat, and Fernando Santos is probably considering at least a midfield change.
France's manager, Didier Deschamps, is considering three changes from the team that equalled 1-1 to Hungary, with Lucas Hernandez returning to the left guard's side on one of them. Seville's young man, Jules Counde, is said to be playing.
Bnjamin Padward, while Corentin Tolisso is at the top to replace Adrieen Rabiot in the midfield. Deschamps needs Karim Benzema on the net, with Olivier Giroud waiting patiently in the rear.
Possible XI
Portugal (4231): Patrizio? Semedo, Pepe, Dias, Warrior; Carvalho, Pereira; B. Silva, Fernandes, Jota; Ronaldo
France (4312): Loris? and Kounde, and Varan, and Kimmbbe, and Hernandez, Pogba, Kante, Tolisso; Greezmann? Benzema, Mbppe
The main battle: Cristiano Ronaldo vs Carim Benzema