FORMER Saints midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin and his French international colleagues will play at Wembley tomorrow.

The FA confirmed at the weekend that the friendly will go ahead despite the terror attacks in Paris on Friday night that left 132  people dead.

Schneiderlin posted on his Facebook page the following day: “Not enough words to describe my shock, sadness and anger after these dreadful acts.”

All 23 members of the France squad - including Lassana Diarra and Antoine Griezmann - will fly to England for tomorrow’s friendly, an official from the French football federation has said.

Former Pompey midfielder Diarra’s cousin Asta Diakite was one of those killed in the terror attacks on Friday night.

Griezmann’s sister, meanwhile, managed to escape the mass killing at the Bataclan theatre, where 89 people died after it was stormed by armed terrorists.

Both were playing in France’s friendly win over Germany at the Stade de France on Friday - which was also targeted by terrorists - while the attacks took place.

Schneiderlin, who left Saints during the summer to join Manchester United in a £25m deal, came on as a sub for the last 10 minutes of the friendly.

France coach Didier Deschamps offered his players the chance to pull out of the squad for tomorrow’s game if they did not feel up to it.

But despite being directly affected by the attacks, both players have remained with the squad and will fly to England, according to France’s team media officer Philippe Tournon.

“All the players are coming,” he said.

France will hold a press conference at Wembley today before taking part in a training session at the stadium.