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France vs. Poland Odds
World Cup holders France advanced to the World Cup Quarter Finals after a comfortable 3-1 win over Poland in the round-of-16.
A brilliant brace from Kylian Mbappe followed a record-break goal from Olivier Giroud, while Robert Lewandowski scored a late consolation for Poland.
France vs Poland Match Betting
France head into the match as the hot odds-on favourite to claim the win in 90 minutes.
They may have suffered a surprise defeat to Tunisia last time out, but will bring all of their big guns back into the starting line up for this one.
Poland are way out at 12/1 to whip up a huge shock, while a draw in normal time is priced at 9/2.
France have won half of the 16 meetings between the countries and they are unbeaten in the last seven clashes dating back to 1982.
Poland have won only three times, the last of which dates back 30 years, but they did win the only ever World Cup meeting: 3-2 in July 1982.