The most recent meeting between the Colombia national football team and the France national football team was an international friendly on March 29, 2026, with France winning 3–1.
Match Overview
The Colombia national football team faced the France national football team in an international friendly on March 29, 2026, at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, USA. The match served as an important warm-up for both sides ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, allowing each manager to evaluate tactical systems, squad depth, and player form against elite opposition.
France delivered an impressive performance, defeating Colombia 3–1 with a dominant display of attacking football. Young forward Désiré Doué scored twice, while Marcus Thuram added a first-half header to give Les Bleus a comfortable three-goal advantage. Colombia managed a late consolation goal through Jáminton Campaz, but the South American side struggled to match France's pace, movement, and clinical finishing throughout the contest.
Confirmed Starting Lineups
The starting lineups for the international friendly between Colombia and France on March 29, 2026, were officially confirmed approximately one hour before kickoff. Both managers opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation, blending experienced leaders with emerging young talent. France rotated heavily after its previous friendly, while Colombia relied on a strong core featuring James Rodríguez and Luis Díaz.
Colombia (4-2-3-1)
| Position | Player |
|---|---|
| Goalkeeper | Álvaro Montero |
| Right Back | Daniel Muñoz |
| Centre Back | Davinson Sánchez |
| Centre Back | Juan Cabal |
| Left Back | Johan Mojica |
| Defensive Midfield | Richard Ríos |
| Defensive Midfield | Jefferson Lerma |
| Right Wing | Jhon Arias |
| Attacking Midfield | James Rodríguez (Captain) |
| Left Wing | Luis Díaz |
| Striker | Luis Suárez |
France (4-2-3-1)
| Position | Player |
|---|---|
| Goalkeeper | Brice Samba |
| Right Back | Pierre Kalulu |
| Centre Back | Maxence Lacroix |
| Centre Back | Lucas Hernández |
| Left Back | Lucas Digne |
| Defensive Midfield | Warren Zaïre-Emery |
| Defensive Midfield | N'Golo Kanté (Captain) |
| Right Wing | Maghnes Akliouche |
| Attacking Midfield | Rayan Cherki |
| Left Wing | Désiré Doué |
| Striker | Marcus Thuram |
Formation Analysis
Both teams lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, but they approached the game with different tactical priorities. France emphasized quick transitions, aggressive pressing, and fluid attacking movement, while Colombia focused on maintaining possession and creating chances through experienced playmakers.
Colombia's Formation (4-2-3-1)
Colombia relied on a balanced setup built around midfield stability and attacking creativity.
- Back Four: Daniel Muñoz and Johan Mojica provided width from the full-back positions, while Davinson Sánchez and Juan Cabal formed the central defensive partnership.
- Double Pivot: Richard Ríos and Jefferson Lerma shielded the defense, recovered possession, and distributed the ball to attacking players.
- Attacking Midfield: James Rodríguez operated as the central playmaker, linking midfield with attack and creating opportunities for the forwards.
- Wide Players: Luis Díaz attacked from the left with pace and dribbling ability, while Jhon Arias stretched the field from the right.
- Striker: Luis Suárez led the line, attempting to hold up play and finish crosses and through balls.
France's Formation (4-2-3-1)
France used the same formation but played with greater intensity and attacking flexibility.
- Defensive Line: Pierre Kalulu and Lucas Digne pushed forward when possible, while Maxence Lacroix and Lucas Hernández maintained a compact central defense.
- Holding Midfield: Warren Zaïre-Emery partnered N'Golo Kanté, combining ball-winning ability with progressive passing.
- Creative Trio: Rayan Cherki orchestrated attacks from the No. 10 role, while Maghnes Akliouche and Désiré Doué frequently swapped positions and attacked the spaces behind Colombia's defense.
- Centre Forward: Marcus Thuram served as the focal point, using his physical presence to hold up play and make dangerous runs into the penalty area.
Predicted vs Confirmed Lineups
Before kickoff, several football analysts and media outlets published predicted starting XIs based on recent performances, injuries, and tactical expectations. While many selections proved accurate, both managers made a few surprising decisions when announcing their official lineups.
| Position | Predicted | Confirmed | Change? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colombia Goalkeeper | Camilo Vargas | Álvaro Montero | Yes |
| Colombia Centre Back | Jhon Lucumí | Juan Cabal | Yes |
| Colombia Attacking Midfield | James Rodríguez | James Rodríguez | No |
| Colombia Left Wing | Luis Díaz | Luis Díaz | No |
| Colombia Striker | Luis Suárez | Luis Suárez | No |
| France Goalkeeper | Mike Maignan | Brice Samba | Yes |
| France Centre Back | William Saliba | Maxence Lacroix | Yes |
| France Midfield | Aurélien Tchouaméni | Warren Zaïre-Emery | Yes |
| France Left Wing | Désiré Doué | Désiré Doué | No |
| France Striker | Marcus Thuram | Marcus Thuram | No |
Tactical Breakdown
The international friendly between Colombia and France showcased two teams with similar 4-2-3-1 formations but contrasting tactical approaches. France relied on aggressive pressing, quick ball circulation, and rapid transitions, while Colombia attempted to control possession and build attacks through its experienced midfield.
Colombia's Game Plan
Colombia focused on maintaining possession and progressing the ball through James Rodríguez and the midfield pairing of Richard Ríos and Jefferson Lerma. Full-backs Daniel Muñoz and Johan Mojica pushed forward to provide width, allowing Luis Díaz and Jhon Arias to cut inside and support striker Luis Suárez.
Defensively, Colombia stayed compact in a mid-block, aiming to limit France's space between the lines. However, quick French passing and intelligent movement frequently disrupted their defensive shape.
France's Tactical Approach
France played with greater intensity from the opening whistle. The double pivot of N'Golo Kanté and Warren Zaïre-Emery recovered possession quickly and initiated fast attacks.
Rayan Cherki operated between the lines, linking midfield with the front three, while Désiré Doué and Maghnes Akliouche regularly swapped positions to stretch Colombia's defense.
Match Statistics
The statistics from the international friendly between Colombia and France reflected France's superior efficiency in both attack and defense. While Colombia enjoyed periods of possession, France created the more dangerous opportunities and finished its chances clinically to earn a 3–1 victory.
| Statistic | Colombia | France |
|---|---|---|
| Final Score | 1 | 3 |
| Possession | 48% | 52% |
| Total Shots | 10 | 15 |
| Shots on Target | 3 | 8 |
| Shots off Target | 5 | 4 |
| Blocked Shots | 2 | 3 |
| Expected Goals (xG)* | 0.98 | 2.34 |
| Corner Kicks | 4 | 6 |
| Total Passes | 469 | 517 |
| Pass Accuracy | 85% | 89% |
| Fouls Committed | 12 | 10 |
| Yellow Cards | 2 | 1 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
| Offsides | 1 | 2 |
| Saves | 5 | 2 |
Timeline
The international friendly between Colombia and France featured an entertaining mix of attacking football, tactical adjustments, and second-half substitutions. France seized control early with clinical finishing, while Colombia managed a late consolation goal but could not overturn the deficit.
| Minute | Event |
|---|---|
| 1' | Kick-off at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland. |
| 10' | France settled into possession, pressing high and forcing Colombia into defensive errors. |
| 18' | Colombia created its first clear opportunity through Luis Díaz, but the effort was comfortably saved. |
| 29' | Goal – France (0–1): Désiré Doué finished a well-worked move to give France the lead. |
| 41' | Goal – France (0–2): Marcus Thuram headed home after excellent service from the right flank. |
| 45+2' | Half-time: Colombia 0–2 France. |
| 46' | Both teams returned with greater attacking intent, while Colombia pushed its full-backs higher. |
| 56' | Goal – France (0–3): Désiré Doué scored his second goal after a quick counterattack. |
| 60'–70' | Multiple substitutions by both managers to rotate the squad and test tactical options. |
| 77' | Goal – Colombia (1–3): Jaminton Campaz came off the bench to score Colombia's only goal after being set up by Jefferson Lerma. |
| 82' | France regained control of possession and slowed the tempo to protect its lead. |
| 90' | Four minutes of added time were announced. |
| 90+4' | Full-time: Colombia 1–3 France. |
Head-to-Head Record
Colombia and France have met only a handful of times in senior men's international football, making this a relatively rare fixture. Their meetings have primarily included international friendlies and one FIFA tournament encounter, with France holding the narrow historical advantage.
| Date | Competition | Result |
|---|---|---|
| March 29, 2026 | International Friendly | Colombia 1–3 France |
| March 23, 2018 | International Friendly | France 2–3 Colombia |
| June 18, 2003 | FIFA Confederations Cup | France 1–0 Colombia |
Overall Head-to-Head
| Statistic | COL | FRA |
|---|---|---|
| Matches Played | 3 | |
| Wins | 1 | 2 |
| Draws | 0 | |
| Goals Scored | 4 | 6 |
Recent Meetings Breakdown
- 2026: France earned a convincing 3–1 victory in an international friendly, with揚ésiré Doué scoring twice and Marcus Thuram adding another goal.
- 2018: Colombia came from 2–0 down to defeat France 3–2 in Paris. Goals from Luis Muriel, Radamel Falcao, and Juan Fernando Quintero completed an impressive comeback.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who won the latest match between Colombia and France?
France won the most recent meeting, defeating Colombia 3–1 in an international friendly on March 29, 2026.
2. What formation did Colombia and France use?
Both teams started the match in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with France making better use of quick transitions and attacking movement.
3. Who scored for France against Colombia?
Désiré Doué scored twice, while Marcus Thuram added France's third goal.
4. Who scored Colombia's goal?
Jaminton Campaz scored Colombia's only goal after coming off the bench in the second half.
5. How many times have Colombia and France played each other?
The two senior national teams have met 3 times in officially recognized international matches, with France winning twice and Colombia winning once.
