Switzerland head coach Ottmar Hitzfeld must decide whether to start with either of the substitutes who scored in the 2-1 win over Ecuador.
Admir Mehmedi could be preferred to winger Valentin Stocker but match-winner Haris Seferovic admits he is unlikely to displace Josip Drmic.
France are optimistic that midfielder Yohan Cabaye will recover from a groin problem in time to play.
Cabaye, Wholesale Cheap Nike Free 2014 Patrice Evra and Paul Pogba are all one booking from a ban.
As befits the traditionally close relationship between these neighbouring countries, Switzerland and France have been exchanging pleasantries ahead of a match which could all-but decide who wins Group E.
The Swiss, in particular, have been deferential to their opponents. Nike Free 3.0 V5 Sale Switzerland, don't forget, are the seeded nation and are 11 places higher than France at sixth in the Fifa rankings; however, the mantra from the players and coaching staff alike has been the same.
"Us, favourites? Absolutely not," said Swiss assistant coach Michel Pont, giving a response echoed by every Swiss player interviewed before this match.
Warming to his theme, Pont added: "Frankly, the current French team impresses me, they have found harmony. It's extremely difficult to find their weak points, it is the first time I have experienced this in 13 years. Cheap Nike Lunar Forever+2 We have to create their weak points, by improvising and taking each chance."
Switzerland's insistence in making France favourites could, of course, be designed to deflect the pressure on to their opponents. The Swiss are unaccustomed to expectation at major tournaments, but their seeding is no fluke.
Head coach Ottmar Hitzfeld has moulded a young, vibrant side that has only lost once in the last two years and beat Ecuador in their opening game. Many of the players have progressed from the teams which won the Under-17 World Cup in 2009 and reached the Under-21 European Championship final two years later.
Nonetheless, France can expect a more cordial approach from their neighbours than the robust Honduras side they defeated on Sunday.
"They'll be obviously be committed, but it won't be anything like we had (against Honduras)," said France boss Didier Deschamps of Switzerland. "Their attacking line is much different, with much more individual quality, especially with the wingers who are heavily involved."
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