
The French international team will play its fixture against England at Wembley on Tuesday despite the Paris terror attacks.

Lassana Diarra (No 12) tussles with Thomas Mueller of Germany during the match at the Stade de France. Diarra later revealed that his cousin had been a victim of the attacks in Paris.

French midfielder Antoine Griezmann sends in a shot during the match. Griezmann's sister survived the attack at the Bataclan threatre while he was playing for his country.

Fans at the France - Germany match were gathered on the pitch in the aftermath of explosions near the Stade de France. The match, won 2-0 by France, had been completed but people were held in the stadium for security reasons.

French president Francois Hollande and Germany's foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier attended the match at the Stade de France.

Germany coach Joachim Loew said his team had been unsettled before the match against France after a bomb threat to its hotel in Paris. The team spent the night at the Stade de France as a security precaution after the attacks.

Sydney FC fans hold up a French flag during a moments silence for victims of the Paris terror attacks prior its match against Melbourne Victory at Allianz Stadium in Sydney.

David Beckham (far left) and his Great Britain & Ireland team observe a silence in honor of the victims of the Paris attacks. Beckham's team played a Rest of the World selection at Old Trafford in aid of UNICEF.