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Striker Haris Seferovic has missed a host of chances and may be replaced by youngster Breel Embolo, while Xherdan Shaqiri's place could be under threat.
France coach Didier Deschamps is expected to restore Paul Pogba and Antoine Griezmann to his starting line-up.
Midfielder N'Golo Kante and striker Olivier Giroud are one booking away from a ban.
France coach Didier Deschamps could do worse than sit his players down and make them watch a video of their 5-2 victory over familiar foes Switzerland at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. If they had showed the clinical finishing they did that day in Salvador against Albania last Wednesday, they and their fans would have enjoyed a much less stressful evening.
Their dramatic 2-0 win over the obdurate Albanians sealed their passage to the last 16, but for a long while it looked like Les Bleus were going to be made to pay for their profligacy.
Three of their four goals so far have now come in the 89th minute or later and L'Equipe ran with the headline "The Kings of Suspense" in the aftermath of the match.
Still, they are through to the knockout stages, and a point would be enough to see them top the group. A draw would also be good enough for Switzerland to guarantee qualification for the last 16, but they too had have problems in front of goal.
France have had a total of 36 shots in two matches, but Switzerland aren't far behind with 34, yet they have scored just twice. Both those goals have come as a result of set pieces, which is hardly a surprise for a side whose 10 set-piece goals was more than any other side scored in qualifying.