France striker David Trezeguet was named in the starting line-up for the Togo game on Friday alongside Thierry Henry, French paper Le Figaro reported. Head coach Raymond Domenech resorted to a 4-4-2 formation for the first time in the World Cup after his side were tied twice in the opening games when France played with a lone striker. Trezeguet was left on the sidelines during the goalless draw with Switzerland and entered the game without touching the ball in the 1-1 tie with Korea. The Juventus man was picked up ahead of Domenech's favorite substitute Luis Saha. Mickael Silvestre will start in the left-back to the starting 11 to cover the absence of first-choice Eric Abidal while Frank Ribery is set to replace Zinedine Zidane. Both Abidal and Zidane are suspended with two bookings. Former World Champions France, with two points, need a victory to compete for a ticket to the round of 16. Korea and Switzerland, both have five points, will play in the same time.