France will be aiming for revenge over rivals England when they meet on Saturday, November 23, 5pm kick off local time, in Saint Lo for the final Wheelchair Rugby League international of the year.
England dominated France 66-33 in Wigan last month, but having got back to winning ways on Thursday night with a 62-20 win over Ireland, Head Coach Cyril Torres will be expecting an improved performance from Les Bleus against the World Champions.
“After our failed start in Wigan we have to get back to work to give a better version of our team” he said. “The players are ready to take up the challenge of the English team who came out victorious last time round.
"Our preparation and our facilities for this game have been excellent and I am grateful to everyone for providing us with the conditions to be able to perform.”
Torres names a side packed full of experience, with 2023 Golden Boot winner Jeremy Bourson set to return to the side having missed the game with England in October.
Meanwhile, England will be seeking back-to-back victories over France and building on their 58-28 victory against a determined Spain midweek.
The talismanic Jack Brown returns to the line up, whilst Super League Wheels of Steel winner Josh Butler will also be back in action for the side.
The game will be broadcast live at sportenfrance.com
France
Jeremy Bourson, Gilles Clausells, Nicolas Clausells, Damien Dore, Leo Hivernat, Jonathan Hivernat (Catalans Dragons), Julien Penella (Aingirak Euskadi), Lionel Alazard (Montauban Handisport), Florian Guttadoro, Adrien Zittel (SO Avignon)
England
Sebastien Bechara (Catalans Dragons), Robert Hawkins (Halifax Panthers), Josh Butler, Nathan Collins, Tom Halliwell (Leeds Rhinos), Mason Billington, Joe Coyd, Lewis King (London Roosters), Jack Brown (North Queensland Cowboys)