On Thursday, November 13, Ukraine’s national football team will play their penultimate Group D qualifying match for the 2026 World Cup against France at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris.
The match will kick off at 21:45 and will be broadcast live in Ukraine by the MEGOGO media service, available via T2 and cable networks.
On the same day, Group D rivals Azerbaijan and Iceland will face off in Baku, with the game starting at 19:00.
Current Group D standings after four rounds: France – 10 points, Ukraine – 7, Iceland – 4, Azerbaijan – 1.
The two teams last met in September in Wrocław during the current qualifying campaign, where Serhiy Rebrov’s squad lost 0–2. Michael Olise and Kylian Mbappé scored for France.
In total, Ukraine and France have faced each other 13 times at the national team level. Ukraine has one victory, France seven, and five matches have ended in draws. The goal difference favors “Les Bleus” — 25:8.
UEFA has appointed a Slovenian officiating team for the France–Ukraine match. Slavko Vinčić will serve as the main referee, assisted by Tomaž Klančnik and Andraž Kovačič on the lines. Rade Obrenović will act as the fourth official.
The VAR system will be operated by German referees Bastian Dankert and Benjamin Brand.