France will be looking to secure their second Word Cup trophy on Sunday when they face Croatia in this year's final at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
Les Bleus have edged past Argentina, Uruguay and Belgium on their route to the final in Russia, scoring ten goals in just six games during the group stage and knockout phase.
Both Kylian Mbappé and Antoine Griezmann will be hoping to get on the scoresheet against Croatia, although their hopes of catching England's Harry Kane, who has scored six times this summer, in the hunt for the Golden Boot appear slim.
Here's how France could lineup against Zlatko Dalić's Croatia.
1. GK: Hugo Lloris
Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has been in fine form throughout the World Cup this summer, conceding just four goals - the majority of which came in France's last 16 win against Argentina.
The 31-year-old is also in line to be awarded with the prestigious Golden Glove, formerly known as the Lev Yashin Award, which almost always goes to the goalkeeper who wins the World Cup.
2. RB: Benjamin Pavard
France defender Benjamin Pavard was an unknown quantity prior to the tournament this summer, but the 22-year-old has quickly become one of the stars of Russia 2018 thanks to his stunning goal against Argentina.
The youngster, who naturally plays as a centre back for his club, was plying his trade in the second tier of German football just over a year ago, but Pavard is now being linked with moves to some of Europe's biggest clubs.
3. CB: Raphaël Varane
Defender Raphaël Varane has taken his game to a new level this summer, featuring in every single match for Les Bleus on their road to the final.
The 27-year-old even found himself on the scoresheet in their quarter final win over Uruguay.
4. CB: Samuel Umtiti
Joining Real Madrid defender Varane in the heart of their defence will be his domestic rival, Samuel Umtiti.
The 24-year-old scored the only goal in France's win over Belgium which booked their place in the final of the World Cup.
5. LB: Lucas Hernández
Much like with the aforementioned Pavard, Lucas Hernández is not someone who has always made a name for himself as an international full back.
However, the Atlético Madrid defender has kept Benjamin Mendy out of Didier Deschamps' starting lineup throughout the tournament this summer.
6. DM: N'Golo Kanté
France workhorse N'Golo Kanté has unsurprisingly been one of their most important players throughout the World Cup, mirroring the performances that fans have become accustomed to during his time in the Premier League.
The 27-year-old will be instrumental for Les Bleus in their attempts to keep Croatia's deadly attacking players quiet during the final.
7. DM: Paul Pogba
If his time at Manchester United is anything to go by then four words that should never be used in the same sentence are 'Paul Pogba' and 'defensive midfielder'.
However, the 25-year-old is one of the top contenders to be awarded with the Golden Ball this summer. His partnership alongside Kanté has been one of France's most understated strengths ahead of the final on Sunday.
8. AM: Antoine Griezmann
Antoine Griezmann was the face of the French national team heading into the World Cup, and the 27-year-old has more than lived up to expectations this summer.
Playing in a similar role to where he does for Atlético Madrid, Griezmann has become an indispensable part of Didier Deschamps's squad and is currently their joint top goalscorer at the World Cup.
9. RW: Kylian Mbappé
Hopes ahead of the competition were that 19-year-old Kylian Mbappé could truly announce himself to the world, but the Paris Saint-Germain winger has exceeded all expectations in Russia.
Mbappé almost single-handedly guided France past Argentina earlier in the knockout phase, and the teenager has gone on to score three goals - level with Griezmann - this summer.
10. LW: Blaise Matuidi
Blaise Matuidi may not be well known for being an overly attacking player, nor is he well known for being a winger.
However, the 31-year-old is expected to occupy the same free flowing role he did during France's win over Belgium on Tuesday.
11. ST: Olivier Giroud
Manager Didier Deschamps will unsurprisingly keep the faith with Olivier Giroud on Sunday despite the fact that the 31-year-old is yet to score at the World Cup this summer.
That is because Giroud will keep Croatia's defensive partnership occupied throughout the game, freeing up space for France's flair players in the final third.