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The Three Lions face their biggest test yet under Gareth Southgate as they take on rivals France in the World Cup quarter-finals this evening.

It's been a cushty ride so far for Southgate and Co, havung topping topped group before the victory against Senegal.

But France have superstar Kylian Mbappe, top scorer in Qatar so far, in their ranks and will be looking to do some serious damage to England's hopes of glory.

  • Kick-off: 7pm UK time

  • TV channel: ITV1

  • Live stream: ITV X

  • England XI: To follow

  • France XI: To follow

Olivier looking to break records

France forward Olivier Giroud could equal a long-standing piece of World Cup history this evening.

Having scored three goals for Les Bleus in the tournament so far, the ex-Arsenal front-man has another record in his sights after overtaking Thierry Henry as France's highest goalscorer.

He could equal Roger Milla's record, who to date, is the only 36+ player to score four goals at a single World Cup.

England and France is a World Cup classic in the making. It's the tournament's top scoring team against the champions, who also happen to boast the planet's outstanding player in Kylian Mbappe, for the final spot in the last four. Mbappe has been a one-man wrecking ball but the Three Lions might just have the deepest squad in Qatar. Here's how to watch an England vs France live stream in the quarter-finals stage of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar today.

England vs France is the pick of the World Cup 2022 quarter-final stage. These two European heavyweights both boast squads stacked with quality players, but for one side the dream will end here.

Kyle Walker is one of the only full-backs in the world with the pace and physicality to give Mbappe a run for his money, though he may require some assistance to keep France's No.10 quiet. On the opposite flank, however, it's hard not to fear for Luke Shaw, who'll likely line up against Ousmane Dembele. The right-winger has played a supporting role so far, but if Walker manages to cancel Mbappe out, this could be his moment to shine.

England came into the World Cup in pretty dire form, but the Three Lions have been impressive in their efficiency so far. Topping Group A appeared to be almost a formality, and a round of 16 tie against Senegal presented little problem. France have similarly impressed at this tournament, winning their group and eliminating Poland with relative ease thanks to the brilliance of Kylian Mbappé.

Harry Kane finally got off the mark against Senegal last Sunday, but Jude Bellingham deservedly took most of the plaudits after a phenomenal midfield display. Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden were terrific too, which could concern Didier Deschamps considering the shaky form of both of his full-backs. The 3-0 win, however, was much more competitive than the scoreline suggests. Gareth Southgate's men initially panicked under the Senegalese press, and he may be relieved that France play a very different way.

This much-anticipated showdown between England and France could be a World Cup match for the ages, and it’s very hard to pick a clear favorite. You won’t want to miss the England vs France live stream and show you how to watch from anywhere below.

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Olivier Giroud became Les Bleus' all-time top scorer during their 3-1 victory over Poland last weekend but, despite his brilliance in Qatar, the burly No.9 is exactly the type of striker that England center-backs Harry Maguire and John Stones tend to relish playing against. Like England, the two-time world champions had to weather a storm early on, but their class shone through and Mbappe was once again unplayable.

It's a big moment for England, and the first tough test for France at this tournament. The winner will play one of Portugal or Morocco in the semi-finals. With Brazil now out of the way after their penalty shootout loss to Croatia, both France and England will feel like they've got as good a chance as any team left in the tournament to lift the trophy.

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