Football fans warmed up before Tuesday's EURO 2024 Group D clash between France and Poland in Dortmund.
Footage shows supporters of both teams spending time in the city ahead of the match, with some chanting slogans and dancing.
"I think it is going to be a good game, a very good game of football and then we want to beat a bigger team, like England, Spain, anything. We want to beat them," a French fan said.
France has already qualified at least as a best third-place team and remains unbeaten in the EURO group stages, while Poland is unable to progress to the round of 16 after losses against Austria and the Netherlands and an injury to the team's star player Robert Lewandowsky. They have not managed to beat Les Bleus in the past eight matches including friendlies.
Polish supporters cheered on their team nevertheless. "Good luck guys, do the perfect work, we are with you. And see you, and we are waiting for a good time with you," a fan said.
Football fans warmed up before Tuesday's EURO 2024 Group D clash between France and Poland in Dortmund.
Footage shows supporters of both teams spending time in the city ahead of the match, with some chanting slogans and dancing.
"I think it is going to be a good game, a very good game of football and then we want to beat a bigger team, like England, Spain, anything. We want to beat them," a French fan said.
France has already qualified at least as a best third-place team and remains unbeaten in the EURO group stages, while Poland is unable to progress to the round of 16 after losses against Austria and the Netherlands and an injury to the team's star player Robert Lewandowsky. They have not managed to beat Les Bleus in the past eight matches including friendlies.
Polish supporters cheered on their team nevertheless. "Good luck guys, do the perfect work, we are with you. And see you, and we are waiting for a good time with you," a fan said.
Football fans warmed up before Tuesday's EURO 2024 Group D clash between France and Poland in Dortmund.
Footage shows supporters of both teams spending time in the city ahead of the match, with some chanting slogans and dancing.
"I think it is going to be a good game, a very good game of football and then we want to beat a bigger team, like England, Spain, anything. We want to beat them," a French fan said.
France has already qualified at least as a best third-place team and remains unbeaten in the EURO group stages, while Poland is unable to progress to the round of 16 after losses against Austria and the Netherlands and an injury to the team's star player Robert Lewandowsky. They have not managed to beat Les Bleus in the past eight matches including friendlies.
Polish supporters cheered on their team nevertheless. "Good luck guys, do the perfect work, we are with you. And see you, and we are waiting for a good time with you," a fan said.