Orange have produced a fantastic advert for the Women's World Cup, cleverly including Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann to show how good the France team is.
It is only a year ago since the galdem did what the mandem couldn't at Wembley and become the first England senior national team to win a major trophy since 1966.
This summer they will attempt to become the first England senior team to win the World Cup not on home soil, with the tournament kicking off in Australia and New Zealand in just six days time.
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It's expected to be the most attended women's football event in the history of the game with over 1 million tickets having already been sold last month.
Now French communications company Orange have produced a brilliant advert showing why we should all be tuning in to the tv to watch the games, as you can see below.
The video makes the viewer believe they're watching the likes of Mbappe and Griezmann rip teams apart, potentially in last December's Men's World Cup.
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Those two caught the eyes of the world during the tournament with the PSG forward scoring a hat-trick in the final and ending up as the Golden Boot winner whilst the Atletico Madrid star was at his best.
However all is not what it seems and it soon becomes apparent that it's not actually member of Didier Deschamps' side's run to the final in Qatar.
"Only Les Bleus can give us these emotions. These are the Blues we love," the advert says, "But that's not them you've just seen," it reveals.
It then shows how Griezmann is actually the edited version and his piece of skill actually belongs to PSG Women's star Sakina Karchaoui.
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Likewise it's not Mbappe but actually defender Estelle Cascarino who chips the ball, and other players are changed as well.
The video proves that the quality at the World Cup is going to be just as impressive as it was in Qatar and it's difficult to tell the difference at times.
France are amongst the favourites to win the World Cup and are now being led by international football cult hero Herve Renard.
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The Frenchman has managed five different international teams in the men's game and most recently led Saudi Arabia during last winter's World Cup.
There the Middle Eastern side shocked Argentina in the group stages, and were the only team at the tournament to beat Lionel Messi and the rest of the eventual champions.
Ahead of this summer's competition, the European lost to hosts Australia in their final warm up game before facing Jamaica, Brazil and Panama in the group stage.
Topics: Football, Womens Football, Womens World Cup, France, Kylian Mbappe, Antoine Griezmann