Vincent Janssen says he is "not afraid" to face Tottenham teammate Hugo Lloris when Netherlands host France in a 2018 World Cup qualifier tonight.

Janssen has failed to hit the ground running in England following his summer move to White Hart Lane and has just one goal to his name - a penalty against League One Gillingham.

But the 22-year-old has got back on the goal trail while on international duty and scored a superb solo effort in the Oranje's 4-1 victory over Belarus at the weekend.

Janssen will attempt to get the better of his Spurs colleague at the Amsterdam Arena this evening but is adamant he will not hesitate to volunteer if the opportunity to take a spot kick against Lloris arises.

"I'm not afraid to take a penalty against Lloris because I train with him every day," he told De Telegraaf. "It does not matter to me who is in goal."

Moussa Sissoko could also feature for Les Bleus as they attempt to knock Netherlands off of top spot in Group A, with both teams currently separated by goal difference.

France eased past Bulgaria at the weekend, courtesy of a 4-1 scoreline, but Lloris has warned his teammates they must improve against the Netherlands, even though Danny Blind's side are in transition.

"[Netherlands] are rebuilding the team but they have ambitions for this campaign.

"It's a great football nation and it'll be up to us to up our level. We have to keep doing the same things offensively, keep moving, keep passing," the goalkeeper insisted.