The French national football team has embarked on its tour of the United States for friendly matches against Brazil and Colombia, scheduled for Thursday, March 27th, and Sunday, March 31st, 2026, respectively. The lead-up to these games is marked by significant news for both squads.
Marquinhos and Other Brazilian Players Ruled Out
The Brazilian Seleção is particularly hit by injuries. Following Alisson, Gabriel (Arsenal defender, knee injury) and Alex Sandro (Flamengo defender, thigh injury) have been ruled out. Captain Marquinhos (PSG defender) is also confirmed to miss the match against France due to a physical issue. Coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed his absence, although participation against Croatia is not entirely ruled out depending on the evolution of his hamstring pain. Kaiki has been called up to replace Alex Sandro.
French National Team Updates
The “Bleus” departed Paris for Boston aboard an Airbus A321neo. Upon arrival, they settled into the Four Seasons Hotel, which will also serve as their headquarters during the upcoming World Cup.
Regarding the squad, William Saliba (Arsenal) is out due to recurrent left ankle pain and has been replaced by Maxence Lacroix (Crystal Palace), who receives his first call-up. Manu Koné is also sidelined with a hamstring injury but will not be replaced.
Positive news came from Kylian Mbappé, who dispelled speculations about his knee, confirming he is “100% recovered.”
The French team will debut its new jerseys for the 2026 World Cup, notably wearing a new “mint green” kit for their match against Brazil.
Didier Deschamps received high praise from Jérôme Rothen, who hailed him as a “genius” and the greatest figure in French football.
Rumors also suggest a potential meeting between the French players and the Boston Celtics basketball team, given the strong interest many “Bleus” (including Mbappé, Dembélé, Thuram, and Camavinga) have in the NBA.
In the background, Zinedine Zidane is reportedly preparing his future staff to succeed Didier Deschamps after the 2026 World Cup, a team expected to include loyal assistants and former France ’98 teammates.
