Soccer-Mbappe starts for France as Griezmann drops to bench against Poland


Soccer Football - Euro 2024 - Fans gather for France v Poland - Dortmund, Germany - June 25, 2024 France fans are seen with a poster of Kylian Mbappe before the match REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler

DORTMUND, Germany (Reuters) - Kylian Mbappe returns to France’s starting eleven in their Euro 2024 Group D match against Poland at Dortmund on Tuesday after breaking his nose in their opening match versus Austria.

He is one of two changes made by manager Didier Deschamps with Mbappe and forward Bradley Barcola coming in for Antoine Griezmann and Marcus Thuram.

France need to better the Netherlands result against Austria to finish top of the group, although they are already through to the round of 16 at least as a best third-placed team.

Eliminated with no points after two games, Poland will have their captain Robert Lewandowski making his first start at the tournament after fully recovering from an injury.

France: Mike Maignan, Jules Kounde, William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano, Theo Hernandez; Aurelien Tchouameni, N'Golo Kante, Adrien Rabiot; Ousmane Dembele, Kylian Mbappe (C), Bradley Barcola

Poland: Lukasz Skorupski; Pawel Dawidowicz, Jan Bednarek, Jakub Kiwior; Przemyslaw Frankowski, Sebastian Szymanski, Piotr Zielinski, Nicola Zalewski, Jakub Moder; Kacper Urbanski, Robert Lewandowski (C)

(Reporting by Fernando Kallás and Sam Tobin, editing by Ed Osmond and Toby Chopra)

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