France vs Australia World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group D match at Qatar 2022

Patrick Brischetto

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Defending champions France will be looking to put turbulent preparations behind them as they open up their World Cup campaign against Australia.

Already having to leave many key players at home, France have had three players drop out of the squad in the space of just a few days, including star striker and Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema. The Real Madrid man was forced out of the finals on November 19 after limping out of training.

They are not alone, Australia also have many key players under injury clouds, meaning coach Graham Arnold will have tough choices to make ahead of this match.

Below are the confirmed lineups for both teams.

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France vs. Australia starting lineups

With Benzema officially ruled out on the eve of the tournament, Olivier Giroud and Antoine Griezmann look like the most likely candidates to replace him up top, though coach Didier Deschamps could opt to move star man Kylian Mbappe to a more central position.

There is also debate over who will start in midfield, via the absences of N'Golo Kante and Paul Pogba, with the likes of Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camavinga and Adrien Rabiot all potentially in line to start.

Winger Martin Boyle has been forced to pull out of the Socceroos squad due to a knee injury, with Marco Tilio promoted from a standby into the main party.

Key midfielder Ajdin Hrustic, and starting defensive pairing of Kye Rowles and Harry Souttar have also missed large chunks of the club season, casting doubts over whether they will be fit for the opening match.

Below are the projected starting lineups for both teams ahead of their match at the Al Janoub Stadium on 22 November.

MORE: Complete World Cup injury tracker, injuries for all 32 teams

France confirmed starting 11

France (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Lloris (GK) – 2. Pavard, 24. Konaté, 18. Upamecano, 21. L. Hernandez – 8. Tchouaméni, 14. Rabiot – 11. Dembélé, 7. Griezmann, 10. Mbappé – 9. Giroud  

  • Injured: Benzema (withdrawn from squad)
  • Suspended: n/a

Australia confirmed starting 11

Australia (4-1-4-1, right to left): 1. Ryan (GK) – 3. Atkinson, 19. Souttar, 4. Rowles, 16. Behich – 13. Mooy – 23. Goodwin, 14. McGree, 22. Irvine, 7. Leckie – 15. Duke

  • Injured: Boyle (removed from squad)
  • Suspended: n/a

France vs Australia World Cup squads

Here are the 25 names on France's World Cup squad in Qatar:

France

Position Player Club Age Caps
Goalkeeper Alphonse Areola West Ham (ENG) 29 5
Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris Tottenham (ENG) 35 139
Goalkeeper Steve Mandanda Rennes (FRA) 37 34
Defender Axel Disasi Monaco (FRA) 24 0
Defender Lucas Hernandez Bayern Munich (FRA) 26 32
Defender Theo Hernandez AC Milan (ITA) 25 7
Defender Ibrahima Konate Liverpool (ENG) 23 2
Defender Jules Kounde Barcelona (SPA) 23 12
Defender Benjamin Pavard Bayern Munich (GER) 26 46
Defender William Saliba Arsenal (ENG) 21 7
Defender Dayot Upamecano Bayern Munich (GER) 23 7
Defender Raphael Varane Manchester United (ENG) 29 87
Midfielder Eduardo Camavinga Real Madrid (SPA) 19 4
Midfielder Youssouf Fofana AS Monaco (FRA) 23 2
Midfielder Matteo Guendouzi Marseille (FRA) 23 6
Midfielder Adrien Rabiot Juventus (ITA) 27 29
Midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni Real Madrid (SPA) 22 14
Midfielder Jordan Veretout Marseille (FRA) 29 5
Forward Ousmane Dembele Barcelona (FRA) 25 28
Forward Kingsley Coman Bayern Munich (GER) 26 40
Forward Olivier Giroud AC Milan (ITA) 36 114
Forward Antoine Griezmann Atletico Madrid (SPA) 31 110
Forward Kylian Mbappe PSG (FRA) 23 59
Forward Marcus Thuram Bor. M'Gladbach (GER) 25 4
Forward Randal Kolo Muani Monaco (FRA) 23 2

These are the 26 players in the Australia World Cup squad:

Australia

Position Player Club Age Caps
Goalkeeper Maty Ryan FC Copenhagen (DEN) 30 75
Goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne Sydney FC (AUS) 33 3
Goalkeeper Danny Vukovic Central Coast Mariners (AUS) 37 4
Defender Milos Degenek Columbus Crew (USA) 28 38
Defender Aziz Behich Dundee United (SCO) 31 53
Defender Joel King OB (DAN) 21 3
Defender Nathaniel Atkinson Hearts (SCO) 23 5
Defender Fran Karacic Brescia (ITA) 26 10
Defender Harry Souttar Stoke City (ENG) 23 10
Defender Kye Rowles Hearts (SCO) 24 3
Defender Bailey Wright Sunderland (ENG) 30 27
Defender Thomas Deng Albirex Niigata (JAP) 25 2
Midfielder Aaron Mooy Celtic (SCO) 32 53
Midfielder Jackson Irvine St Pauli (GER) 29 49
Midfielder Ajdin Hrustic Hellas Verona (ITA) 26 20
Midfielder Keanu Baccus St Mirren (SCO) 29 53
Midfielder Cameron Devlin Hearts (SCO) 24 1
Midfielder Riley McGree Middlesbrough (ENG) 23 10
Forward Awer Mabil Cadiz (SPA) 27 29
Forward Mathew Leckie Melbourne City (AUS) 31 72
Forward Marco Tilio  Melbourne City (AUS) 21 5
Forward Jamie Maclaren Melbourne City (AUS) 29 26
Forward Jason Cummings Central Coast Mariners (AUS) 27 1
Forward Mitchell Duke Fagiano Okayama (JAP) 31 20
Forward Garang Kuol Central Coast Mariners (AUS) 18 1
Forward Craig Goodwin Adelaide United (AUS) 30 1

Patrick Brischetto

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Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. He also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and is slowly attempting to convince the world that the A-League is the greatest sporting competition.