Friday 6 September 2013

Watch Georgia vs France FIFA WORLD CUP QUALIFYING - EUROPEAN REGION - GROUP I live Stream Preview 6 September,2013

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At this moment Georgia has an official FIFA ranking of 98, and France is 23 in world ranking.

Georgia comes from playing previous games against Republic of Ireland (FIFA ranking 44) on 6/2 in which they lost 0-4, Denmark (FIFA ranking 27) on 6/5 where they lost with a final score of 1-2, and last game played against Kazakhstan (FIFA ranking 150) on 8/14 in which Georgia lost with a final score of 0-1.

The next scheduled games for Georgia will be against France (FIFA ranking 23) on 9/6, Finland (FIFA ranking 65) on 9/10, and against Spain (FIFA ranking 1) on 10/15.

France comes from playing previous games against Uruguay (FIFA ranking 12) on 6/5 in which they lost 0-1, Brazil (FIFA ranking 9) on 6/9 where they lost with a final score of 0-3, and last game played against Belgium (FIFA ranking 10) on 8/14 in which France tied with a final score of 0-0.

The next scheduled games for France will be against Georgia (FIFA ranking 98) on 9/6, Belarus (FIFA ranking 78) on 9/10, and against Finland (FIFA ranking 65) on 10/15.

However, a Pedro goal gave the visitors victory at the Stade de France and ensured that they, rather than France, are now in pole position to automatically qualify for Brazil 2014.

France can still, of course, wrestle that position away from the Spaniards, but will need to capitalise on any slip-ups by putting away the likes of Georgia in their remaining fixtures.

Temuri Ketsbaia's men have picked up just four points from their five outings thus far, having beaten Belarus and earned an impressive away draw against Finland, and are likely to struggle against Deschamps' side.

The last meeting between the sides ended in a 3-1 win for France, with Olivier Giroud, Mathieu Valbuena and Franck Ribery grabbing the goals for the hosts in Paris.

Arsenal forward Giroud is in fine form coming into this game, and has notched three goals in as many Premier League outings this term - including in a 1-0 north London derby win over Tottenham at the weekend.

Deschamps will hope the former Montpellier forward can propel his team to victory again, with the possibility of securing the Group I play-off spot should Spain win their remaining fixtures.

*The Latest Result formula is based on the results of previous matches, current state of the players, the importance of the match, the opponent strength, weight of confederation, and FIFA rankings. Note that this result may vary according to the last minute sudden changes due to injured players, substitutions made by the coach, and other factors not available for this prediction.

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