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England vs France to be streamed live

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In agreement with the RFL & the official broadcaster Sky Sports, the French Rugby League Federation will broadcast the international Women’s & Men’s matches: England – France live from 14:55 and 17:25 on YouTube.

This is fantastic news for French fans who want to watch the game and for growing the sport over there.

This comes as Catalans games are shown more places than ever.

Following the successful launch of national French coverage through L’Equipe, there is more good news for the Catalans Dragons with their televised Super League fixtures also to be shown through Spain by TV3, the main Catalunya television channel.

The next game they cover will be against St Helens on May 5. They will also show the Magic Weekend match against Wigan Warriors at St James’ Park in Newcastle on June 3.

So, it is good news for the sport in France.

St Helens assistant coach Laurent Frayssinous has named his squad for the game already.

There were concerns raised earlier this week that France were set to name a weakened squad with reports claiming Catalans Dragons and Toulouse Olympique would withdraw players.

However, of the 20 man squad, 10 are Catalans players.

Meanwhile, fellow Super League stars Justin Sangare of Leeds Rhinos and Samisoni Langi of Wakefield Trinity are named in the squad.

Five members of the squad are from the Championship including Mathiue Cozza of Featherstone Rovers and Louis Jouffret of Halifax Panthers.

Meanwhile, former Catalans first teamers Roman Franco and Benjamin Jullien have also been named.

Coach Laurent Frayssinous said: “It is a young and quality group that will face England on Saturday in Warrington. I am very excited to work with the players who for some participated in the last World Cup and the others who will experience our environment for the first time. They will be able to fit into the mold of what we have put in place in recent years. The unavailability of some senior players will give younger players the opportunity to represent their country and I am looking forward and very excited to work with them on a daily basis for this match on Saturday. The objective of this test match is to continue to earn the respect of England but also to start building for the big events that await us such as the European Cup at the end of the year and of course the 2025 World Cup.”

The squad:
SHAN Tiaki (Catalan Dragons) COZZA Mathieu (Featherstone Rovers) DEZARIA Jordan (Catalan Dragons) FRANCO Romain (Saint-Estève XIII Catalan) GOUDEMAND Mickael (Catalan Dragons) JOUFFRET Louis (Halifax Panthers) JULLIEN Benjamin (Pia XIII) JUSSAUME Mathieu (Toulouse Olympique XIII) LAGUERRE Matthieu (Catalan Dragons) LANGI Samisoni (Wakefield Trinity) MARCON Paul (Toulouse Olympique XIII) MARION Anthony (Toulouse Olympique XIII) MOURGUE Arthur (Catalan Dragons) ROMANO Arthur (Catalan Dragons) ROUGÉ César (Catalan Dragons) SANGARÉ Justin (Leeds Rhinos) SCIMONE Bastien (Catalan Dragons) TISON Ugo (Catalan Dragons) VAILHEN Florian (Pia XIII) ZENON Tanguy (Catalan Dragons)

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