The 2018 champions got their title defence underway in style as they secured back-to-back victories over Australia and Denmark in their opening two matches in Group D.
However, with a place in the knockout stages already secured, Didier Deschamps's side suffered a 1-0 defeat against Tunisia in their group finale on November 30, courtesy of a 58th-minute effort from Wahbi Khazri.
France avoided an upset in their round-of-16 clash against Poland four days later as a first-half strike from Olivier Giroud and Kylian Mbappe's second-half brace condemned Czeslaw Michniewicz's men to a 3-1 defeat at the Al Thumama Stadium.
As for England, they made light work of Senegal in their round-of-16 clash on December 4, when Jordan Henderson, Harry Kane and Busayo Saka all found the back of the net to send the reigning Africa Cup of Nations champions packing.
This followed a solid group-stage campaign, where the Three Lions finished unbeaten in Group B, claiming two wins and one draw to collect seven points and secure top spot in the group standings ahead of USA, Iran and Wales.
However, next up for Gareth Southgate's side is their biggest test yet as Saturday's game pits them against a France side who are unbeaten in seven of the last eight meetings between the nations, claiming five wins and two draws since 1999.
Les Bleus' only defeat in that time came in a friendly fixture at Wembley in November 2015, when Dele Alli and Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney netted either side of the half-time break to hand the Three Lions a comfortable victory.
England, however, will fancy their chances of getting the job done on Saturday as they boast a significantly superior record in the history of this fixture, picking up five draws and 17 wins from their 31 games against France, including a 4-1 victory in their first-ever clash back in May 1923.
In that encounter, Jackie Hegan, Charlie Buchan, Jackie Hegan and Norman Creek all found the back of the net to hand Southgate's side an emphatic win and sparked a run of six consecutive victories against the two-time world champions before a 5-2 loss at the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir exactly eight years later.
England will also take courage in the fact that they have also enjoyed a perfect World Cup record against France, claiming a 2-0 victory in 1966 before winning 3-1 in the 1982 edition, thanks to a brace from Bryan Robson and Paul Mariner's 83rd-minute strike.
While Southgate will be looking to become the first English manager to guide the nation to two World Cup semi-finals, he must guide the Three Lions to their first competitive win over Les Bleus since their 1982 World Cup triumph.
Since that victory, France and England have battled in the European Championship on three different occasions, with the 2018 World Cup champions claiming two draws and a narrow 2-1 victory in the Euro 2004 opener.
ENGLAND VS. FRANCE HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD
England wins: 17
France wins: 9
Draws: 5
England goals: 69
France goals: 39
MATCH HISTORY
May 10, 1923: England 4-1 France (International Friendly)
May 17, 1924: England 3-1 France (International Friendly)
May 21, 1925: England 3-2 France (International Friendly)
May 26, 1927: England 6-0 France (International Friendly)
May 17, 1928: England 5-1 France (International Friendly)
May 9, 1929: England 4-1 France (International Friendly)
May 14, :1931 England 2-5 France (International Friendly)
December 6, 1933: England 4-1 France (International Friendly)
May 26, 1938: England 4-2 France (International Friendly)
May 3, 1947: England 3-0 France (International Friendly)
May 22, 1949: England 3-1 France (International Friendly)
October 3, 1951: England 2-2 France (International Friendly)
May 15, 1955: England 0-1 France (International Friendly)
November 27, 1957: England 4-0 France (International Friendly)
October 3, 1962: England 1-1 France (UEFA European Championship qualifiers)
February 27, 1963: England 2-5 France (UEFA European Championship qualifiers)
July 20, 1966: England 2-0 France (FIFA World Cup)
March 12, 1969: England 5-0 France (International Friendly)
June 16, 1982: England 3-1 France (FIFA World Cup
February 29, 1984: England 0-2 France (International Friendly)
February 19, 1992: England 2-0 France (International Friendly)
June 14, 1992: England 0-0 France (European Nations Championship)
June 7, 1997: England 1-0 France (Tournoi de France)
February 10, 1999: England 0-2 France (International Friendly)
September 2, 2000: England 1-1 France (International Friendly)
June 13, 2004: England 1-2 France (European Nations Championship)
March 26, 2008: England 0-1 France (International Friendly)
November 17, 2010: England 1-2 France (International Friendly)
June 11, 2012: England 1-1 France (European Nations Championship)
November 17, 2015: England 2-0 France (International Friendly)
June 13, 2017: England 2-3 France (International Friendly)
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