There will be a minimum of two minutes of added time played here.
88'
Wales may be pretty happy to take a 2-0 defeat tonight, considering the amount of chances that France have had to score more, including hitting the woodwork three times this evening!
86'
Not long to go here, can France extend their lead, or will Wales be able to muster another attack and perhaps pull a goal back?
84'
F. Thauvin enters the game and replaces K. Mbappé.
Kylian Mbappé comes off to a standing ovation here at the Stade de France, a terrific performance. His replacement is Florian Thauvin.
83'
T. Lawrence enters the game and replaces S. Vokes.
Another Wales change as Sam Vokes is replaced by Tom Lawrence.
80'
OFF THE POST AGAIN! Pavard runs onto Mbappe's pass to strike Hennessey's right-hand post, luckily the woodwork comes to Wales' rescue once more! What a debut that would've made it for Parvard. France's pressure is relentless, as Mbappe takes a shot from around 20 yards out and his effort goes just inches wide of the post with Hennessey scrambling across his goal.
78'
Wales have lost of lot of their shape and composure now as the clock begins to run down, they are starting to be opened up more and more by France, who are created numerous chances. That good period of play for Wales has well and truly disappeared now.
76'
OFF THE POST! What a strike by Umtiti and Hennessey stood no chance, he didn't even move! They just can't get close enough to Mbappe and the ball eventually runs free for Umtiti on the edge of the box, who lets fly with a fierce left-foot shot that canons off the angle of post and crossbar.
73'
A. Martial enters the game and replaces K. Coman.
A. Lacazette enters the game and replaces O. Giroud.
Another change for France, with Kingsley Coman heading off and he has been replaced by Anthony Martial.
The second goalscorer Olivier Giroud is the next French player to be taken off here and he has been replaced by fellow Arsenal striker, Alexandre Lacazette.
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71'
O. Giroud has scored a goal for France! Assist by K. Mbappé.
Mbappé once again had the beating of Taylor down the left-wing, he played a simple ball straight into the path of Giroud who does well to finish, and that is probably victory wrapped up here.
GOOOAAALLL FRANCE! Giroud with his 29th goal for his country to double the lead for France tonight. Mbappe with another terrific run down the right, he then pulls it back across the box to Giroud, who turns and then his shot is deflected off Chester and past the helpless Hennessey.
69'
The Wales traveling supporters have really picked up the noise now after their flurry of chances just a few minutes ago, they are really getting behind their side who have impressed since the introduction of the three young substitutes.
67'
CHANCES WALES! A fantastic few moments for Wales and they should've scored! David Brooks uses his pace to get into the France penalty area, he looks to take a shot but he is forced wide, so pulls it back for Ethan Ampadu on the edge of the area, his low shot doesn't have much pace on it, but Ramsey manages to flick it on and somehow Mandanda manages to get a foot to the shot and keep it out! Allen's shot from the rebound is then blocked on the line by Umtiti. A flurry of chances there for Wales!
64'
E. Ampadu enters the game and replaces J. Ledley.
D. Brooks enters the game and replaces A. King.
The second change, sees Andy King be replaced by David Brooks for his Wales debut.
The final substitution in the triple change for Wales, sees Joe Ledley be replaced by Ethan Ampadu.
63'
N. Fekir enters the game and replaces A. Griezmann.
B. Woodburn enters the game and replaces B. Davies.
France make their third change of the evening, with the goalscorer Antoine Griezmann coming off and he has been replaced by Nabil Fekir.
Wales make a triple substitution now, with Ben Davies the first man coming off and he has been replaced by Benjamin Woodburn.
61'
It looks like Wales are finally set to make a few changes. France are continuing to send players forward and they are in utter control here, Mbappe is all over the Wales defence at the moment, the PSG man pulled off a terrific piece of skill to beat Taylor down the left and set up another attack.
59'
STAT: Olivier Giroud has been involved in eight goals in his last seven starts with France, with seven goals and one assist.
57'
Still no changes for Wales, despite it looking like they need some fresh legs and reinforcements to try and create something themselves going forward. Perhaps the introduction of pace with Tom Lawrence and Ben Woodburn, to create an opportuntity.
55'
It's still all France here, they have Wales penned inside their own area and they are struggling to get out at the moment, with the France pressure never relenting in attack.
53'
J. Allen gets yellow.
Joe Allen is the first player of the evening to be shown a yellow card, after a high boot in the challenge with Griezmann.
51'
STAT: The Welsh Dragons are unbeaten in their last five away games under Coleman, winning two and drawing three. Their best run on the road since September 2004 when managed by Mark Hughes. They last went six away games unbeaten in June 1979.
48'
OFF THE POST! Just moments after Giroud's chance, Coman tries to catch Hennessey out from long-range and his low shot is fierce and low to the keeper's right but it just clips the post! France have started the second half on top, dominating the game, just as they did the first half.
47'
CHANCE FRANCE! Terrible mistake from Gunter as his clearance deflects straight to Giroud, he just has the keeper to beat, but the striker's left-foot shot is tipped wide by Hennessey. Great opportunity, but another sloppy mistake.
46'
S. Nzonzi enters the game and replaces C. Tolisso.
B. Pavard enters the game and replaces C. Jallet.
The other France change has seen Corentin Tolisso be replaced by Steven N'Zonzi.
France make a double substitution at half-time, with Christophe Jallet the first man coming off and he has been replaced by Benjamin Pavard.
The second half is underway!
45'
That's the half-time whistle!
42'
Wales with their first corner of the game after Gunter's cross was blocked. Ramsey takes the set piece, which is headed out of the area by Giroud. However, Wales gain the ball back and then win a free-kick in a good position. Allen's free-kick is flicked on by James Chester but Ledley is ruled offside.
40'
Just five minutes to go until the break here at the Stade de France and the hosts remain one-nil up, but France look good value to double their lead. Wales will just be trying to get to half-time with only a one goal deficit.
37'
CHANCE WALES! Gunter with the best opportunity of the game for Wales! Gunter runs onto Taylor's cross into the box, he opens up his foot and tries to side-foot the ball into the back of the net, but his strike is straight at Mandanda who makes a good save.
35'
Griezmann, tries his luck from distance but his 30-yard left-footed effort is high and wide of the Wales goal. Poor effort by the Atletico man but the opportunity came after Wales allowed him far too much time and space.
32'
Both teams will play another friendly on Tuesday evening. France face Germany in a mouth-watering tie, arguably two of the favourites for the World Cup next year. Meanwhile Wales, will face Panama in Cardiff.
30'
France are dominating possession here and it is very easy for the hosts, they also look dangerous every time they venture forward and they have so much pace and various options here, it only seems a matter of time before they double their lead.
28'
Another unforced error by Wales, this time by Ben Davies, Coman uses his pace and trickery to take on the Tottenham full-back, but Williams is across to clear. Just moments later, James Chester is penalised for a foul on Mbappe. Wales are lucky not to be further behind here.
25'
France are almost in again! Steve Mandanda played the long ball out from the back, it was flicked on and Kingsley Coman was chasing. Williams tries his best to cut out the ball but Coman was always going to get there first and he skips past the Wales skipper, however with three teammates in the box, he fails to pick any of them out, as his cross is straight at Hennessey.
23'
STAT: France and Wales are meeting for first time since June 1982, when Ian Rush scored in a 1-0 friendly victory in Toulouse. However, Les Bleus have won two of their other three encounters, drawing the first fixture in May 1933.
20'
France deserve their lead after a dominate opening period of the game and by far the better chances. However, Wales had started to string a few passes together and looked more confident, but sloppy defending allowed France in.
18'
A. Griezmann has scored a goal for France! Assist by C. Tolisso.
Tolisso was given far too much time and space on the edge of the area to look up and pick out Griezmann, the Atletico striker then does brilliantly to fire the ball past Hennessey.
GOOOAAALLL FRANCE! Griezmann with a terrific finish to hand France the lead. It was a great chipped ball into the box by Tolisso and Griezmann appeared to be on the wrong side of Davies, but the striker does very well to reach the ball and power a strike at goal. The effort appears to be almost straight at Hennessey, who got two hands to it, but the Crystal Palace couldn't keep it out, he should've done better there.
16'
Another decent chance for France! Kurzawa overlaps deep down the left-wing, whips a cross into the box, but Blaise Matuidi's header goes harmlessly wide under pressure from Williams and Ben Davies.
15'
Strong challenge by Layvin Kurzawa on Andy King who goes down in a bit of pain. Wales take a quick free-kick short, however after more good possession, the Wales players seem to run out of ideas and France can counter once more.
13'
Much better by Wales, who have managed to win the ball back from France and work their way up the pitch, with Joe Allen looking confident on the ball and sitting deep to control the play. The traveling supporters are making ironic cheers, each time the Wales players play a pass to eachother.
11'
OFF THE BAR! What a great chance that somehow doesn't manage to hit the back of the net. Mbappe is played through into the box on the right-hand side, he fires low at strike goal, it goes through the legs of Hennessey, hits the goalkeepers back and ends up bouncing up and hitting the crossbar!
10'
It's all France here at the moment, they have Wales penned inside their own half and they can't string any passes together and are really under pressure now. It only looks like a matter of time before the hosts take the lead.
8'
CHANCE FRANCE! It was an awful goal-kick by Wayne Hennessey who tried to play a short lofted ball to Gunter, however, it is well intercepted and allows Corentin Tolisso a chance to strike at goal, luckily his first-time effort from the edge of the area is drilled wide.
7'
Wales are returning to France for the first time since Euro 2016 when reaching the semi-final stage, although none of their games were played at the Stade de France.
5'
The free-kick is taken by Griezmann, but his effort strikes the Welsh wall and the visitors manage to clear the danger. Good chance for France.
4'
Neither side has been able to really settle on the ball at the moment, it keeps shifting between the two teams. Kylian Mbappe seems to have a free role this evening, he is appearing all over the final third. France now have a free-kick in a very dangerous position after Joe Ledley catches Antoine Griezmann with a high arm, around 25 yards out.
2'
Wales have started the game in a defensive formation so far here, with Chris Gunter and Neil Taylor making a back five. However, both full-backs love to get forward and they may enjoy some success down the wings, especially if their French counterparts don't perform their defensive duties.
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We're underway!
Good evening and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the international friendly between France and Wales from the Stade de France.
Wales will be aiming to recover from the heartbreak of October's home defeat against the Republic of Ireland which meant they missed out on qualification.
Meanwhile, France manager Didier Deschamps recently signed a new contract after guiding his side to the top of their qualifying group for the World Cup.
France are without captain and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, due to injury. However, Paris St-Germain teenager Kylian Mbappe, Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann, Manchester United winger Anthony Martial and Arsenal pair Alexandre Lacazette and Olivier Giroud are all included in a star-studded French squad.
Chris Coleman’s future remains unclear as Wales manager, after failing to reach the World Cup, the manager's contract is set to expire at the end of November with negotiations set to continue later this month.
TEAM NEWS: Wales are without Gareth Bale due to the calf injury, which ruled the Real Madrid forward out of their final two World Cup qualifiers. However, his club have now revealed that the Welshman has also picked up a calf strain, which see him spend at least another month on the sidelines. Coleman is expected to name a strong side tonight against France, then a more experimental line-up at home to Panama on Tuesday.
The team news is in, here is how the two sides will line up tonight...
The teams are out here at the Stade de France and kick-off is just minutes away! Stay tuned for all of the match action.
HALF-TIME: FRANCE 1-0 WALES
Antoine Griezmann's 19th goal for France separates the two sides at the break. It has been a terrific performance by France who have dominated the game and had numerous chances through Griezmann and Mbappe, as it could and should be more of an advantage. The only Welsh chance came through Gunter late on, but his effort was fired straight at the France goalkeeper.
France clinch a comfortable and well-deserved two-nil victory over Wales here tonight at the Stade de France, after goals from Antoine Griezmann and Olivier Grioud. However, it could and should’ve been more for Les Bleus, with Mbappe showing his quality on numerous times with a fantastic performance. Wales looked second best throughout and struggled to string any passes together, as they were kept penned inside their own half for large periods.
FULL-TIME: FRANCE 2-0 WALES
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