France have sealed qualification to the round of 16 in the ongoing World Cup in Qatar after beating Australia and Qatar.
With France having sealed qualification, France boss Didier Deschamps is set to make wholesale changes to his starting line-up.
France could make six or seven changes to their starting XI for their final group match clash against Tunisia.
According to L’Équipe, Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga could start against Tunisia. However, Camavinga could be deployed at left-back in order to rest Théo Hernandez.
Deschamps have been testing Camavinga in that position in behind closed door friendlies, following the injury to Theo Hernandez.
L’Équipe report that Deschamps is preparing Camavinga at left-back to provide a back-up plan in case yet another injury occurs to Théo Hernandez.
Reports further claims that Camavinga has impressed in the role in training. And we’d love to see how that pans out in an actual game.