Norway vs France at World Cup 2026: Mbappe vs Haaland, team news, lineups
Norway and France face off in final Group I match with top spot in the group to be decided in Boston Stadium. Who: Norway vs
Norway and France face off in final Group I match with top spot in the group to be decided in Boston Stadium. Who: Norway vs France What: FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match Where: Boston Stadium, Foxborough, United States When: Friday, 3pm local time (19:00 GMT) How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 15:15 GMT ahead of our live text commentary stream. One of the most eagerly anticipated games of the group stage takes place in Boston on Friday when World Cup favourites France face up-and-coming Norway in a potentially pivotal blockbuster clash. First place in Group I will be determined by this result after both sides beat Senegal and Iraq in their opening two games to ensure their place in the knockout stages. Are Norway just happy to be through? Footballers are generally so media-trained these days that post-match interviews do not yield particularly exciting responses. That can’t be said of Erling Haaland’s conversation with Fox Sports in the USA after he scored twice to help Norway seal a place in the Round of 32 on Monday night with a win over Senegal. Asked about the upcoming game with France, he said: “Honestly I don’t care too much. We’re through, we managed to get through, which is incredible. “I couldn’t care too much about that game now. They’re [France] probably going to win against us, they’re probably going to win the whole tournament.” Refreshing honesty, but don’t write the Vikings off. Haaland is locked in an intriguing battle for the Golden Boot, along with France talisman Kylian Mbappe, with Lionel Messi leading the race at present.
Norway have actually scored more goals than France across the two games, but they have also conceded in both matches, three goals in total, which will give encouragement to Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Bradley Barcola and Desire Doue, among others. France aim for top spot without Deschamps Les Bleus’ preparations for this game have been affected by the departure of head coach Didier Deschamps from training camp. The French Football Federation said Deschamps learned of his mother’s death on Tuesday morning and he is returning to France to attend her funeral. “At this incredibly painful time, we wish the head coach great strength and assure him of everyone’s support,” the FFF said. Assistant coach Guy Stephan has been placed in interim charge until Deschamps returns, but will lead the side against Norway and while rotation is possible after a short turnaround between matches, the deep talent pool of the French team makes even squad players a formidable proposition. France sit top of the standings with a goal difference of +5 after their weather-affected win over Iraq in Philadelphia on Monday. It means they only need a draw against Norway to seal their progress as Group I winners, which would Les Bleus tee up a favourable match-up against a third-placed qualifier in the round of 32, with Sweden possible opponents, and would potentially set a collision course with Germany in the last 16. The path looks trickier as a runner-up, with the prospect of Ivory Coast in the first knockout round and then potentially Brazil or the Netherlands in the last 16, with England looming large in the quarterfinal.
