France v Poland live – Kylian Mbappe scores first Euro 2024 goal, but France are forced to settle for second place in Group D after Poland draw

France vs Poland

New information as of June 25, 2024 at 6:41 PM GMT

France was unable to secure a win against Poland in Dortmund.

France had to accept coming in second place in Euro 2024 Group D, even though Kylian Mbappe managed to score his first goal at a European Championship during a 1-1 draw with Poland in Dortmund.

The team that has won twice appeared likely to advance as the top team in the group when Mbappe, who will soon join Real Madrid, scored a penalty in the 56th minute. He was wearing a mask to protect his broken nose. The penalty was awarded after Jakub Kiwior fouled Ousmane Dembele.

However, Poland captain Robert Lewandowski scored the tying goal with a penalty kick of his own in the 79th minute after VAR determined that Dayot Upamecano had committed a reckless foul on substitute Karol Swiderski.

The French goalkeeper, Mike Maignan, blocked the initial penalty kick, but it was ruled that he had moved off his line prematurely. Barcelona forward Lewandowski then successfully scored the second penalty by hitting it off the post, giving his team their first point of the tournament despite being eliminated.

Austria came out on top in the group after defeating the Netherlands 3-2 in Berlin, while the Dutch secured third place. Find out more information by clicking here.

End of the second part of the game

France and Germany will face off in Dortmund!

Mbappe falls down after being pushed by the other team. The players and fans ask for a penalty, but the referee decides it was not a foul, even though it looked like one. The game finishes in a 1-1 draw. France keeps having a hard time in the European Championship.

Poland returns to the battlefield

Swiderski made a sacrifice by pulling back Hernandez, resulting in a definite booking. However, Griezmann's free-kick failed to produce any results, adding to France's overall disappointment on the day.

Heading for an additional five minutes

France earn another corner, but Poland defend well in their own box and easily kick the ball away. The Polish supporters are cheering loudly in Dortmund as Mbappe takes a shot that gets blocked and saved by Skorupski without much trouble.

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Paweł Dawidowicz made a last-minute challenge on Olivier Giroud. At the same time, Muani has come in for Ousmane Dembélé as France looks for a thrilling late goal to secure first place in Group D.

France is counting the corners

However, despite some intense attacking plays towards the end, the team was unable to score any goals. Poland's defense remained strong, making it difficult for the opponent to break through. Skorupski came off his line quickly to clear the ball after Giroud flicked it on for Griezmann.

Giroud came close to scoring the winning goal.

He took a shot on goal against Poland, but Jan Bednarek made a great last-minute defense by throwing himself in front of the ball. The corner from Griezmann didn't result in a goal.

Polish supporters are feeling surprised by the unexpected win.

The two-time winners are feeling the pressure as Lewandowski misses a shot and comes close to scoring with Upamecano managing to block the cross just in time.

France has implemented yet another modification.

Deschamps chooses to change things up again by swapping out Aurelien Tchouameni for Youssouf Fofana. France has not been very impressive in this game, or in general, it must be noted.

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Austria has taken a sudden lead of 3-2 over the Netherlands in Berlin and is on track to advance as the Group D winners. France is currently in second place, with the Netherlands in third. It's a tough group to predict.

SCORE! The score is now tied at 1-1 between France and Poland, with Lewandowski scoring for Poland.

Mike Maignan makes a dive to his right to stop the first shot from Lewandowski, but the referee decides to order a retake because Maignan came off his line. This time, Lewandowski successfully scores to the same side, off the post, bringing Poland level at 1-1. There is intense drama in Dortmund.

And just like that, VAR steps in as Upamecano is judged to have been too late on Karol Swiderski. It was a reckless tackle from behind. The referee concurs with VAR's decision and awards a penalty.

France's momentum has waned.

Today, the French team did not put on a very impressive show as they struggled to defeat Poland who put up a strong fight in Dortmund.

Lewandowski demonstrates his talent and skill

During a critical moment, France appeared to lose focus for a brief moment as Lewandowski narrowly misses the goal with a powerful shot from 22 yards out. Mike Maignan is seen quickly moving across the goal line to try and make a save. It's important for the French team to stay vigilant with the Poland captain always ready to strike.

Hernandez brings speed and determination on the wings.

Poland is struggling to handle the pressure in the second half. The ball was sent across the goal, but no players were able to take advantage of it. Giroud was left watching as the cross missed its mark by a wide margin.

Poland decides to change things up

The red team made some early substitutions with Nicola Zalewski and Sebastian Szymanski coming on for Karol Swiderski and Michal Skoras.

A significant moment for Mbappe has been reached

Scoring his initial goal for France in a European Championship could potentially secure the top spot in Group D.

Dembele driving the attack for France

He quickly left his opponent behind, kicking the ball towards the goal but missing the net. It's unclear if he was trying to score or make a pass, but the opportunity was lost after a fast run from midfield.

France is about to experience a major transformation with three significant changes on the horizon.

Eduardo Camavinga, Antoine Griezmann, and Olivier Giroud are now in the spotlight instead of N'Golo Kante, Adrien Rabiot, and Bradley Barcola. Having these players as choices is a fantastic advantage for any team in international soccer.

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