We've entered FOUR minutes of added time, as France desperately seek an equaliser.
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W. Barrios enters the game and replaces M. Uribe.
Still time for another change, with Uribe replaced by Barrios.
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France have only lost once since Euro 2016, coming last June in a World Cup qualifier against Sweden, so this will be a real wake up call to the side. They looked too comfortable after taking a two-goal leading, quickly falling apart, but it's the second half performance that will irk Deschamps.
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What a game this is. France were strolling in the opening 25 minutes but a careless mistake allowed Colombia to get back into the game. Didier Deschamps' side have been a shadow of their true selves since the restart and poor defending has allowed the South American side to take advantage and snatch a deserved lead.
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Penalty goal scored by J. Quintero for Colombia!
PENALTY! Sloppy defending from France once again and Umtiti dives in recklessly, bringing Lerma to the ground and giving the referee no choice but to award the penalty.
GOAL! The turnaround is complete as Quintero steps up and fires past Lloris, who stood no chance as it was tucked right into the corner.
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Thauvin immediately puts Colombia's defence under pressure as he bursts through but Ospina is quickly off his line to snatch the ball.
83'
J. Quintero enters the game and replaces J. Rodríguez.
F. Thauvin enters the game and replaces A. Griezmann.
Time for another change as James Rodriguez is replaced by Quintero, who plays for Argentine side River Plate.
It's also the end for Griezmann as Thauvin comes on to replace him, earning his third France cap.
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CHANCE! Zapata picks up the ball on the edge of the area and immediately sets his sights on goal but fires wide of the mark.
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It remains end-to-end as we enter the final ten minutes and it would take a brave man to bet on a winner here.
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Izquierdo immediately wins a free-kick on the far side after being fouled by Sidibe, giving James a chance to put the ball into the box. It's deep towards the far post but it's dealth with by France's defence.
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J. Izquierdo enters the game and replaces L. Muriel.
And here's another change, I told you there'd be a lot! Muriel's work is done and Brighton's Izquierdo, always capable of scoring a screamer, enters the frame.
76'
L. Hernández enters the game and replaces L. Digne.
Digne goes down with a knock and Deschamps isn't taken any chances. The Barcelona man is taken off, giving Atletico Madrid's Lucas Hernandez his international debut.
73'
W. Ben Yedder enters the game and replaces O. Giroud.
International debut time! Giroud is taken off and the thorn in the side of Manchester United, Wissam Ben Yedder, makes his first appearance for Les Bleus.
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SAVE! One for the cameras for Ospina, as he dives to palm away Pogba's curling effort from outside the box.
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Poised perfectly for an entertaining final twenty minutes. I said at the beginning of the game that this tie wouldn't look out of place in the latter stages of the World Cup and we can certainly hope that the action in Russia is as exciting as this!
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D. Zapata enters the game and replaces R. Falcao.
Falcao's work for the night is also done, as he's taken off for the introduction of Sampdoria's Duvan Zapata.
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J. Lerma enters the game and replaces A. Aguilar.
Colombia's turn to make changes, with Aguilar replaced by Levante's Jefferson Lerma.
66'
O. Dembélé enters the game and replaces K. Mbappé.
CHANCE! Varane rises highest from a corner, heading a yard wide of Ospina's left-hand post.
65'
P. Pogba enters the game and replaces B. Matuidi.
Mbappe is also given a rest, as Dembele takes to the field.
First change of the game for France, as Matuidi is replaced by Pogba for the Manchester United man's 50th cap.
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Now we really do have a game on our hands! Colombia looked dead and buried when France got their second but they quickly responded to claw a way back into the game. They've been far the better side in the second half and still have momentum here.
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R. Falcao has scored a goal for Colombia! Assist by J. Rodríguez.
GOAL! Colombia get their equaliser and France pay for their sloppiness since the restart! The visitors pick up the ball and quickly hit on the counter, with the stellar combination of James and Falcao combining once again. The former tucks it across goal to the striker, who scores his 29th goal for his nation and extends his lead as Colombia's all-time top-scorer.
A second assist for James Rodriguez this evening and he's back at his best for this one, swiftly hitting on the attack and knowing exactly where to place the ball for Falcao to tuck home.
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It's easy to forget just how much depth France boast, it's frankly ridiculous. Alexandre Lacazette, Karim Benzema, Kingsley Coman, Dimitri Payet, Steven N'Zonzi, Layvin Kurzawa, Benjamin Mendy and Nabil Fekir are amongst those not selected by Deschamps this time around.
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A. Aguilar gets yellow.
CHANCE! Muriel robs Varane of possession and bursts through on goal but is prevented by a strong save from Lloris.
Aguilar has his name taken after a foul on Lemar, leaving the Monaco man needing treatment. He's ok to continue though.
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Colombia are really banging on the door now and an equalising goal looks imminent.
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France haven't really got going in the opening minutes of the second period but they're trying to work their way into the game. Colombia are doing well to keep them penned in, putting them under a lot of pressure.
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We've seen a much more aggressive and threatening Colombia side since the restart, who have significantly improved. However, France remain dangerous when they get forward.
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CHANCE! Colombia have moved the ball around superbly since the restart and Muriel has a glorious chance for an equaliser. A cross is lofted towards him at the far post and he volleys for goal but misses the target by some distance.
47'
No changes at the break but it will probably only be around ten to 15 minutes before the plethora of substitutions begins.
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No surprise regarding who steps up but Rodriguez fires harmlessly over the bar, which concludes the action.
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Rodriguez wins Colombia a free-kick in a dangerous area right on the edge of the box, which gives them one last chance to threaten Lloris' net before the break.
KICK-OFF! Time to stop sorting out your World Cup stickers, the second half is underway! Colombia get us started and now attack to the right.
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Colombia's defence needs to be more organised in the second half, as they look like conceding every time France push forward. To be fair though, that's partly due to just how strong their opponents are.
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France now back on the front foot and looking dangerous. Their attack looks unstoppable, only increasing the expectation that they'll be contenders in Russia this summer.
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SAVE! Another swift attacking move from France, as Mbappe finds space and then pokes a ball through to Griezmann. Ospina rushes off his line to make the save one-on-one, preventing the Atletico man from putting his name on the scoresheet.
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Edging towards half-time at the Stade de France, where you can expect some changes, and Colombia have the wind in their sails.
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A curling free-kick from just inside the French half taken by James Rodriguez is dangerous but Les Bleus defence stands firm. After coasting through the opening period, they've now got a game on their hands.
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L. Digne gets yellow.
I think the memo of this being a friendly has been missed, as Digne enters the referee's notebook.
33'
Y. Mina gets yellow.
A heavy and unnecessary challenge from in the middle of the field sees the game's first yellow card.
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That goal has sparked some life into Colombia and there's plenty of support for them. You can spot flashes of yellow throughout the crowd at the Stade de France, making for a decent atmosphere in the French capital.
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Not a good night for goalkeepers from north London clubs. Ospina fumbled the ball for Giroud's opener and Lloris was caught out there!
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L. Muriel has scored a goal for Colombia! Assist by J. Rodríguez.
Three goals in nine France caps for Thomas Lemar now, another player with a decent return for his national side.
Rodriguez gets the assist after playing a simple pass to Muriel. An absolute gift for Colombia.
GOAL! Where did that come from?! It's a moment for Lloris to forget as Muriel curls a cross towards Davinson Sanchez in the six-yard box but the Spurs man doesn't get a touch. He doesn't need to though as it bounces past his club colleague, putting Colombia back in the game.
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T. Lemar has scored a goal for France! Assist by K. Mbappé.
A spectacular and devastating move from France. I expected Griezmann to shoot himself and then thought the opportunity had passed. I was very wrong!
WHAT A GOAL! A superb attacking move from France. It's pinged around the final third with Sidibe playing Griezmann through, who then backheels the ball to Mbappe. The PSG ace then tees it across for Lemar, who fires into the far corner to double France's lead.
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Free-kick on the near side after Griezmann is fouled and the Atletico Madrid man steps up to deliver. It's hit too hard though and sails harmlessly behind David Ospina's goal.
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Lemar is fouled on the far side as he tries to get involved in the game more and the Mexican waves start to circle around the Stade de France. It's the universal sign of boredom and the fans clearly want more goals.
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A second goal for France looks inevitable, they continue to push forward in numbers and are finding plenty of space despite Colombia trying to limit the movement of the hosts.
19'
France have managed to make Colombia look very average so far, as they've controlled the game with ease.
17'
Colombia now starting to venture out of their defence a bit since falling behind but they're yet to create anything threatening, with Falcao looking isolated in attack. We're yet to see much from James Rodriguez behind him.
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Giroud has his critics but he's now joint fifth in France's all-time scorers chart, alongside Just Fontaine and Jean-Pierre Papin. 30 goals in 70 caps is a decent return for a forward who's had to fight a wealth of competition to retain his spot.
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The goal certainly looked to be coming and France's width is already stretching the Colombia defence. Pekerman will be concerned by what he has seen so far, as his side have struggled to get out of their half.
11'
O. Giroud has scored a goal for France!
GOAL! Giroud gives France a deserved lead! It's a gift from former Arsenal colleague Ospina as he fumbles Digne's driven cross to the feet of the striker, who makes no mistake with his finish and smashes home to net his 30th goal for his nation.
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Mbappe already looking very dangerous down the right side, where he's finding plenty of support from former Monaco team-mate Sidibe. Colombia are struggling to deal with the pair so far.
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Griezmann gets goal side of his marker after latching onto Giroud's poked through ball but the offside flag is raised on the near side.
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France continue to surge forward, with Mbappe skipping past Mina but losing his balance. Colombia yet to put together a decent attacking move and are having to soak up a lot of pressure.
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France start on the front foot, with Sidibe pushing forward down the right, but Colombia hold firm for now. The visitors are putting Les Bleus under a lot of pressure when they don't have position and trying to catch out the defence.
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KICK-OFF! We're underway at the Stade de France! The hosts get us underway, attacking to the left in the first half.
Good evening and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the international friendly between France and Colombia, a tie that wouldn't look out of place at the latter stages of this summer's World Cup! It should be a cracking game at the Stade de France this evening.
France, runners up at the 2016 European Championships and quarter-finalists in Brazil four years ago, are one of the favourites to go all the way in Russia this summer. With a strong squad boasting plenty of depth, complete with a mix of experience and talented youngsters, Didier Deschamps' side could be in for a huge summer and will want to make a statement this evening.
Colombia will be no pushovers though and reached the quarter-finals themselves four years ago, whilst they finished third in the 2016 Copa America. Led by a rejuvenated James Rodriguez and Monaco ace Radamel Falcao, the South American's could be dark horses and will want to show their ability this evening by handing France a real blow.
Kick-off this evening is around 45 minutes away and team news from the French capital is starting to drip through. Let's get into it!
France XI: Hugo Lloris; Djibril Sidibe, Raphael Varane, Samuel Umtiti, Lucas Digna; Kylian Mbappe, Blaise Matuidi, N'Golo Kante, Thomas Lemar; Olivier Giroud, Antoine Griezmann.
Colombia XI: David Ospina; Santiago Arias, Davinson Sanchez, Yerry Mina, Frank Fabra; Carlos Sanchez, Abel Aguilar; Luis Muriel, James Rodriguez, Andres Uribe; Radamel Falco.
France subs: Steve Mandanda, Alphonse Areola, Wissam Ben Yedder, Laurent Koscielny, Lucas Hernandez, Benjamin Pavard, Paul Pogba, Presnel Kimpembe, Florian Thauvin, Anthony Martial, Ousmane Dembele, Corentin Tolisso, Adrien Rabiot.
Colombia subs: Camilo Vargas, Cristian Zapata, Oscar Murillo, Johan Mojica, Bernardo Espinosa, Giovanni Moreno, Juan Fernando Quintero, Wilmar Barrios, Jefferson Lerma, Victor Cantillo, Carlos Bacca, Yimmi Chara, Miguel Borja, Duvan Zapata, Jose Izquierdo.
Didier Deschamps names an extremely strong XI for France this evening and one that could well be the side he selects at the World Cup this summer. Griezmann, earning his 50th cap, partners Giroud in attack and width is provided through Lemar and Mbappe. Matuidi and Kante will prove to be extremely difficult to break down in midfield, as will Lloris between the sticks.
Colombia boss Jose Pekerman also names a strong side, which includes Bayern Munich ace James Rodriguez and Monaco star Falcao. Other stand-out names include defender Yerry Mina, signed by Barcelona in January, and Sevilla's Muriel. Aguilar is the only man in the line-up that plays his football domestically within his nation.
We could see a number of potential debuts this evening, as Areola, Kimpembe, Hernandez and Ben Yedder will hope to make their bows for France. For Colombia, Girona's Espinosa and Cantillo, who plays in South America for Atletico Junior, will hope to earn their first caps.
HALF TIME! A very entertaining 45 minutes at the Stade de France, which started with Olivier Giroud firing home after David Ospina fumbled the ball. A superb attacking move from Les Bleus doubled France's advantage shortly after, with Thomas Lemar striking into the far corner, but it was then Hugo Lloris' turn to have a moment to forget as he saw Luis Muriel's curling cross bounce past him into the corner.
A brilliant attacking display in the first half for France, who showed just how ridiculous their depth is. Lemar, Mbappe, Griezmann and Giroud have all impressed, bolstering their chances of being starters for their nation at this summer's World Cup. We can expect changes though, where we could see the likes of Barcelona's Ousmane Dembele.
Colombia have struggled to cope defensively and haven't really got going in attack either, which is disappointing considering the danger they could pose. Jose Pekerman may need to have a rethink at the break as his plan to frustrate France and restrict space isn't working, as their opponents are just picking their way through.
FULL TIME! What a treat that was! France looked to be cruising after Olivier Giroud and Thomas Lemar gave the hosts a two-goal lead but Luis Muriel hit back almost immediately with a bizarre goal. Colombia then came out for the second half with all guns blazing and turned the game on it's head, with Radamel Falcao netting an equaliser before Quintero tucked home the winner from the penalty spot.
A big blow to Didier Deschamps and France, as they lose for only the second time since defeat in the Euro 2016 final. They're still amongst the favourites to go all the way this summer but it shows that there's still work for Les Bleus to do. They face World Cup hosts Russia next week and will seek an immediate return to form.
A thrilling victory for Colombia, who showed spirit to now have their heads drop and bounced back from a two-goal deficit. Jose Pekerman's side definitely stand as dark horses for the World Cup this summer and will look to show their strength on Tuesday when they tackle Australia.
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