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England v France: Why World Cup opponents’ rivalry lacks spice

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Frank Dalleres

For two neighbouring countries with such a long history of conflict and mutual suspicion, England’s World Cup quarter-final with France on Saturday is curiously short on piquancy.

There is no love lost when the nations’ rugby teams meet each year in Le Crunch, while recent political developments have soured more than a century of Entente Cordiale.

In football, however, the rivalry has lacked a certain je ne sais quoi, with French players – and some English fans – usually more likely to be fighting among themselves than each other.

Perhaps it is because the teams have rarely met at previous World Cups and European Championships, and surprisingly have never crossed paths in a knockout tie.

For this reason France have simply not inflicted the kind of psychological scars on England that Argentina, Germany and even Portugal have over and over again.

There is a place in the semi-finals at stake in Qatar this weekend, though, and that has whetted the appetite across the Channel just as much as it has here.

“People are very excited,” says Jean-Pascal Arigasci, a sports reporter for almost 30 years with the country’s most-read daily newspaper, Ouest-France.

“For the last game against Poland, there were 15m people watching on TV. For France that’s a big audience. For this game against England maybe there will be 20m.

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