Dimitri Payet went close to breaking the deadlock after coming off the bench, but Didier Deschamps' charges had to settle for a share of the points
Both Switzerland and France went strolling into the knockout stages of Euro 2016 with a 0-0 draw in Lille, with the nations taking second and first place respectively in Group A.
The hosts had already assured a place in the last 16 with two victories out of two to start the competition, while Switzerland needed a point to finish runners-up.
The result was a game in which neither team risked too much in search of victory, although substitute Dimitri Payet went close to adding to his tally late on with two fine efforts. Www.goal.com
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