Maignan preserves France's clean sheet by keeping out Depay twice.
WHAT A SAVE! Depay steps up to the spot, but Maignan guesses correctly to deny him before also holding onto the rebound.
90' +4
D. Upamecano gets yellow.
Upamecano is booked for blocking Weghorst's header with his arm.
90' +3
Khephren Thuram almost marked his debut in the best way possible. Embarking on a lengthy run to the edge of the box, he lets fly but his effort is a tame one and easy for Cillessen to gather.
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The son of France legend Lilian, Khephren Thuram is making his senior international debut. He only has to win another 141 caps to match his father's final tally!
90'
T. Hernández gets yellow.
Hernandez receives a yellow card for fouling Malen.
89'
K. Thuram enters the game and replaces A. Rabiot.
Rabiot is replaced by Khephren Thuram for the final few moments.
88'
K. Mbappé has scored a goal for France!
MBAPPE!!! WHAT A GOAL! 4-0 FRANCE! It's that man again! The skipper embarks on a jinking run and turns several defenders inside out, before firing a low shot into the bottom corner.
87'
T. Malacia enters the game and replaces L. Geertruida.
Geertruida limps off with what appears to be a hamstring problem. Malacia takes his place.
85'
Malen threatens again down the right wing before Hernandez appears to bundle him over. The winger wants a free-kick, but the referee is not interested.
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Due to their performance in the Nations League, the Netherlands are guaranteed a play-off place, regardless of their performance in Group B. Although, they will want to gain automatic qualification to next year's finals if possible.
81'
We are into the final 10 minutes at Stade de France, where Les Bleus are well on course to gain the early psychological advantage in the battle to top Group B.
79'
Malen has been lively since coming on. The substitute bursts into the box, but his attempted cross is blocked by Maignan.
78'
D. Blind gets yellow.
Blind clips Konate and has his name taken.
77'
O. Giroud enters the game and replaces R. Kolo Muani.
Y. Fofana enters the game and replaces A. Griezmann.
Kolo Muani is also given a well-earned rest. Giroud takes his place.
Griezmann is also given a breather after a fine performance, with Fofana taking his place.
76'
E. Camavinga enters the game and replaces A. Tchouaméni.
Les Bleus make a triple-change. The first sees Tchouameni make way for Camavinga.
75'
France counter with Kolo Muani leading the charge. He looks to find the onrushing Mbappe with a reverse pass, which is just cut out by the alert Dutch defence.
71'
I. Konaté gets yellow.
Konate brings down Malen and is shown a yellow card.
68'
D. Klaassen enters the game and replaces X. Simons.
D. Malen enters the game and replaces S. Berghuis.
Klaassen also enters the action as he takes Simons' place.
Malen is introduced with Berghuis making way.
67'
D. Blind enters the game and replaces M. de Roon.
M. Diaby enters the game and replaces K. Coman.
Rabiot gets across well to meet Griezmann's corner at the near post, but he cannot direct his header on target.
The Dutch lining up several changes. The first sees Blind replace De Roon for his 100th cap.
France also make a change as Diaby comes on in place of Coman.
65'
L. Geertruida gets yellow.
Geertruida catches Mbappe late and goes into the book.
63'
The Netherlands are seeking a way back into this contest, but they need to start generating a greater threat in front of goal.
58'
After a slight delay, Depay steps up and whips a low delivery towards goal, which Maignan is forced to scoop over the bar.
56'
New ball, please! The ball bursts in possession of Tchouameni, who unwittingly picks it up and throws it out of play. The referee subsequently awards the Dutch a free-kick just outside their opponents' box.
52'
On only his second start for France, Kolo Muani cleverly skips away from a couple of challenges before feeding Mbappe. The skipper looks to bend one in from distance, but it is straight at Cillessen, who gathers.
50'
The Netherlands look to attack at the other end and Weghorst neatly holds the ball up to bring team-mates into play. But as of yet, they cannot find a way through the blanket of white shirts.
48'
France go straight onto the attack and Mbappe embarks on a dangerous run into the box. However, the skipper just runs out of space, and eventually takes the ball out of play for a goal kick.
47'
The Italian referee does have previous experience when it comes to France and the Netherlands. Indeed, he oversaw a clash between the nations' under-21s sides two years ago. The Dutch prevailed 2-1 in a game that featured Upamecano, Konate and Tchouameni.
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Mr Mariani blows his whistle and France get the ball rolling again in the second half.
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HALF-TIME: FRANCE 3-0 NETHERLANDS
45' +2
The Netherlands are awarded a free-kick in a decent position after Van Dijk is fouled. Depay floats it into the box, but Konate heads clear and the referee subsequently blows for half-time.
45'
A. Rabiot gets yellow.
Rabiot receives the first yellow card of the game after catching De Roon late.
42'
Les Bleus continue to apply the pressure as they force a throw down the left wing. The Netherlands will want half-time as soon as possible, but must maintain their concentration levels for now.
40'
We are into the final five minutes of this first half. France have been superb so far and showing no signs of slowing down.
34'
Les Bleus threaten to breach the Dutch defence once again, and Van Dijk is forced to make an important intervention to deny Kolo Muani.
33'
W. Weghorst enters the game and replaces K. Taylor.
Koeman makes an early change with Taylor sacrificed for the more experienced attacking outlet of Weghorst.
30'
France go in search of more goals and Kounde joins in an attack down the right flank. He picks out Mbappe with a low centre, but the skipper cannot keep his first-time effort down.
28'
Hernandez almost catches Cillessen out as his attempted cross drifts dangerously towards goal. But the Netherlands goalkeeper is alert and tips it away.
25'
That goal is a hammer blow for the Dutch, who were just beginning to gain a foothold in the contest. However, they must now start from scratch once more.
21'
K. Mbappé has scored a goal for France! Assist by A. Tchouaméni.
MBAPPE!!! 3-0 FRANCE! Wonderful play by the hosts. Tchouameni fizzes the ball towards Kolo Muani, who cleverly dummies for the onrushing Mbappe. The skipper sprung the offside trap and calmly slots past Cillessen.
Tchouameni's pass was perfectly weighted for Kolo Muani to let it run for Mbappe.
19'
The Dutch threaten with De Roon clipping the ball into the box, but France deal with the danger and clear.
17'
CHANCE! Brilliant defending denies France a third goal. Kolo Muani gets away down the left and crosses into the six-yard box, where Coman arrives, but Ake makes a crucial sliding challenge to thwart him.
15'
After a quarter of an hour, the visitors are beginning to settle into their rhythm. They are knocking the ball around nicely inside their own half.
11'
The Dutch look to respond and Wijnaldum tries his luck from the edge of the box, but Maignan is equal to it.
10'
France are already two goals to the good after just 10 minutes at Stade de France. If they continue in this manner, it could be a long day for the Netherlands.
8'
D. Upamecano has scored a goal for France!
UPAMECANO!!! 2-0 FRANCE! Griezmann turns provider as Les Bleus double their lead. He whips in an inviting free-kick that is parried by Cillessen, but straight against Upamecano, and the ball creeps over the line for his second international goal.
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A. Griezmann has scored a goal for France! Assist by K. Mbappé.
Captain and vice-captain combined with Mbappe providing the lay-off for Griezmann to finish.
GRIEZMANN! 1-0 FRANCE! WHAT A START! Griezmann robs Taylor of possession before Kolo Muani finds Mbappe. The skipper neatly squares the ball for Griezmann, who applies a brilliant first-time finish into the bottom corner.
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Maurizio Mariani is our referee today. The Italian official blows his whistle and the Dutch get things under way.
SUBS: Mark Flekkenn, Kjell Scherpen, Stefan de Vrij, Donyell Malen, Wout Weghorst, Davy Klaassen, Tyrell Malacia, Daley Blind, Mats Wieffer, Brian Brobbey, Ryan Gravenberch.
NETHERLANDS (4-3-3): Jasper Cillessen; Lutsharel Geertruida, Jurrien Timber, Virgil van Dijk, Nathan Ake; Marten de Roon, Georginio Wijnaldum, Kenneth Taylor; Steven Berghuis, Memphis Depay, Xavi Simons.
SUBS: Brice Samba, Alphonse Areola, Benjamin Pavard, Axel Disasi, Youssouf Fofana, Olivier Giroud, Marcus Thuram, Jordan Veretout, Jean-Clair Todibo, Kephren Thuram, Moussa Diaby, Eduardo Camavinga.
FRANCE (4-2-3-1): Mike Maignan; Jules Kounde, Ibrahima Konate, Dayot Upamecano, Theo Hernandez; Aurelien Tchouameni, Adrien Rabiot; Kingsley Coman, Antoine Griezmann, Kylian Mbappe; Randal Kolo Muani.
The Netherlands' build-up to their first match of Ronald Koeman's second spell was disrupted by a viral outbreak within the camp. That culminated in Cody Gakpo, Matthijs de Ligt, Sven Botman, Joey Veerman and Bart Verbruggen all withdrawing from the squad.
Stade de France is the venue for a blockbuster clash in Group B. Both nations will likely be battling it out for top spot, and victory for either today would see them claim an early psychological advantage.
Hello everyone and welcome to live text coverage of the European Championship qualifier between France and the Netherlands.
The teams are out and observing the national anthems. Kick-off is moments away.
The hosts have been extremely good value for their lead, but it is not over for the Dutch just yet. They looked threatening going forward, but must tighten up all round upon this contest's resumption.
Both teams are back in Group B action on Monday. France look to make it two wins from two away against the Republic of Ireland. Meanwhile, the Netherlands seek a response when they host Gibraltar.
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