Published on 12:00 AM, November 16, 2018

Rejuvenated Dutch face France

Netherlands captain and the most expensive defender ever, Virgil Van Dijk (L), will be tasked with stopping France's potent attack, led by the electric Kylian Mbappe, in their UEFA Nations League match tonight. PHOTO: KNVB/AFP

World Cup winners France and a fast-improving Netherlands under Ronald Koeman could both book places in the finals of the UEFA Nations League in matches between Thursday and Tuesday.

Kylian Mbappe can carry world champions France into the finals on Friday with a draw against the resurgent Netherlands in Rotterdam.

"We are going there for the win," coach Didier Deschamps warned. "We are the world champions and we will behave like it."

France beat the Dutch 2-1 in September after PSG star Mbappe scored the opener and Chelsea target man Olivier Giroud clinched the three points after Ryan Babel had equalised.

Since then the Netherlands have thrashed Germany 3-0 and drew 1-1 in Belgium. Koeman is rebuilding the Dutch squad that failed to reach this year's World Cup with rookie striker Arnaut Groeneveld, a 21-year-old Nigerian-born winger, and Justin Kluivert, son of Patrick, two exciting new faces.

Two of the world's best defenders also go head-to-head as Real Madrid's Ballon d'Or contender Rafael Varane will line up for France and Liverpool's blockbuster signing, Dutch captain Virgil van Dijk, will marshall his backline.

Deschamps will be missing stars Paul Pogba and Benjamin Mendy but has recalled Moussa Sissoko, the versatile Tottenham man who was one of their stars in their run to the Euro 2016 final.

The strongest sides will qualify for the finals next June, but all 16 group winners will get a place in the Euro 2020 qualification playoffs.

However, if those nations have already qualified for Euro 2020 through normal qualifying, the best-ranked team from a lower group will be drafted in.

Qualifying for Euro 2020 does not begin until next March.