The French and English football teams are vowing a display of solidarity tomorrow following the terrorist attacks in Paris.
French football goalkeeper Hugo Lloris admits his side didn't want to play tomorrow's international against England at Wembley following the terrorist attacks in Paris.
Suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the Stade de France during Saturday morning's match against Germany with the explosions heard inside the stadium.
The France squad spent the night inside the Stade de France with their opponents.
English fans plan to sing the French national anthem Les Marseilles during the match at Wembley.
Lloris said it will be a special moment.
"There will be a lot of emotion from players but we are in London, we are in England and we know that the English people are very respectful. It will be a great moment of solidarity."
He conceded the team now accept they need to play and it will be more than just a game.
"It will be a good opportunity to represent the French nation. I think the French nation is maybe more important than the French football tomorrow."
Wembley's iconic arch will be lit in the red, white and blue of the French flag to show solidarity with the English fans expected to sing the French national anthem.
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