France vs. Ukraine: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

France vs. Ukraine: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

France has the opportunity to secure their spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Thursday night as they take on Ukraine in Paris.

The French national team has maintained an almost flawless campaign in their quest to qualify for the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico next summer. France achieved a perfect record in their first three 2026 World Cup qualifying matches before earning a draw against Iceland to wrap up the October international break.

Now, Didier Deschamps's squad returns to action against Ukraine, whom they decisively beat 2–0 in September. Remarkably, the Blue and Yellow have managed to defeat France just once in their history, with that victory occurring in 2013.

Ukraine will be seeking revenge when the match begins at the Parc des Princes, but the 2018 World Cup winners, spearheaded by Kylian Mbappé, enter as the preferred side for this encounter.

Here's your guide to watching France's upcoming match against Ukraine on television and via live streaming.

What Time Does France vs. Ukraine Kick Off?

How to Watch France vs. Ukraine on TV and Live Stream

France national team

American viewers wanting to catch France's encounter with Ukraine can watch on FS2; this represents an uncommon international match being broadcast on television. The game is also accessible for streaming through the FOX Sports App, Foxsports.com and fuboTV.

The final option also hosts the 2026 World Cup qualifying match in Canada, alongside DAZN. Subscribers will require an active membership to either service to view France vs. Ukraine.

British supporters, on the other hand, can watch on Amazon Prime Video. In Mexico, Sky+ and Sky Sports hold the broadcasting rights for the fixture.

Country

TV/Live Stream

United States

FS2, FOX Sports App, Foxsports.com, fuboTV

United Kingdom

Amazon Prime Video

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV

Mexico

Sky+, Sky Sports

What's Next for France and Ukraine?

Following Thursday night's showdown between France and Ukraine, both teams will depart from Paris. The French squad is traveling to Baku, where they will meet Azerbaijan on Sunday, Nov. 16.

Deschamps's team previously dominated their next opponents 3–0 during the October international window.

Ukraine, conversely, will journey to Poland to face Iceland on Sunday, Nov. 16. The fixture anticipates an entertaining affair after their previous encounter produced eight goals across 90 minutes.