— Adil Rami launches “Le React”: his football debriefing is coming live to YouTube and M6+
Adil Rami launches “Le React”: his football debriefing is coming live to YouTube and M6+

To coincide with the World Cup, Adil Rami is launching a new live football analysis show. It's called Adil Rami's Reactthis format will be broadcast available on YouTube starting Wednesday.then available free on M6+.

2018 World Champion, former French international and now a highly followed figure in streaming, Adil Rami will offer a debrief after the major matches of the competition, with particular attention paid to the matches of the French team.

A live debrief after the big matches

The concept: to provide an immediate recap of the key moments of the matches. Adil Rami will analyze the decisive actions, tactical choices, individual performances, and turning points of the games. The format emphasizes a direct and interactive approach. Viewers will be able to react live with him during the broadcast on YouTube, before watching the program on M6+.

Adil Rami, between field experience and your direct approach

With his experience as a professional player, his world champion title in 2018 and his personality very identified with the public, Adil Rami brings to this event the perspective of a former international defender.

The program uses match footage to analyze key sequences and provide accessible insights for football fans.

M6+ strengthens its 2026 World Cup coverage

The React Adil Rami's appearance is part of a larger initiative surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup on M6+. After each match, the platform will offer summaries in a short 3-minute version or a longer 15-minute version.

The competition will also be monitored through a daily feature, the Morning Recap, dedicated to the night's results, highlights and key moments, both on and off the field.

A format designed for connected fans

With this launch, M6+ and Adil Rami want to establish a new way of following football: more immediate, more interactive and closer to digital uses.

The event will be broadcast live on YouTube, then made available for free on M6+, in order to extend the discussions after the matches and allow fans to find the analyses at any time.