Norway vs France — Group I Top Spot in Foxborough
Friday 26 June 2026 · 3:00 PM ET · Gillette Stadium, Foxborough · Group I / Matchday 3
Two teams already through, one piece of business left to settle: first place in Group I. France and Norway have each won their opening two games, and the winner in Foxborough tops the group — while a draw is enough to send France through first on goal difference (+5 to Norway’s +4). On paper a dead rubber; in practice one of the most watchable fixtures of the final group round, because of who is on the pitch and what they are chasing.

What the table says
Group I is the simplest decider on the board: two teams clear, two teams out of contention for the top two.
| # | Team | P | W | D | L | GD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | France | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | +5 | 6 |
| 2 | Norway | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | +4 | 6 |
| 3 | Senegal | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | −3 | 0 |
| 4 | Iraq | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | −6 | 0 |
The other Group I fixture — Senegal vs Iraq at BMO Field in Toronto, same 3:00 PM ET kickoff — is between two sides on zero points playing only for a long-shot best-third place. The order at the top is settled entirely by Norway vs France.
France without Deschamps on the touchline
The biggest change to France’s matchday is on the bench, not the pitch. Head coach Didier Deschamps left the camp after the death of his mother, with assistant Guy Stephan taking interim charge for the Norway game (confirmed by ESPN and Al Jazeera, 25 June 2026). One reported tactical tweak — Théo Hernández in for Lucas Digne at left-back — comes from a single preview and should be treated with caution until the team sheet lands.
The Mbappé vs Haaland subplot
This is the headline the match is being sold on. Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland arrive level on four goals each, one behind Lionel Messi (5) in the Golden Boot race, and tied with Brazil’s Vinícius Júnior on four. With qualification already secured, both strikers have a clear personal incentive to add to their tally in a high-profile game.

Haaland plays it down
If France look relaxed, Norway sound it. Erling Haaland was strikingly candid about the fixture after his side secured progression:
"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 probably going to win against us, they’re probably going to win the whole tournament." — Erling Haaland (Norway), Al Jazeera, 25 June 2026
Read into it what you will: a Norway side that may rest legs and treat the game as a Golden Boot platform, or a captain managing expectations before a tilt at the tournament favourites. Either reading affects how you price the match.
Decimal odds — Norway vs France (1X2)
The market makes France clear favourites — the 1.63–1.65 line implies roughly 60% — but not a foregone conclusion. Norway have scored in both group games and France, for all their quality, have a new voice in the technical area for this one. The draw, which still sends France through first, is priced around 3.90–4.50.
Team news and form
France arrive with the cleaner build-up on the pitch — two wins, +5 goal difference, and an attack stocked with Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola and Désiré Doué. Norway have actually out-scored France across the two games but have also conceded in both, three goals in total — the soft spot France will target. Norway’s Julian Ryerson (thigh) is a reported doubt and may be replaced by Marcus Pedersen, though that is a single-source report.
Head-to-head and context
The group-stage form is the most useful guide here: both unbeaten, both safe, both carrying a marquee striker in form. The read leans on the verified group results and the clear talent gap that the odds reflect.
Conditions at Gillette Stadium
The forecast for the 3:00 PM ET kickoff in Foxborough is around 24°C (~75°F) with a 34% chance of rain and the stadium’s roof open — warm, with a real if minor chance of a passing shower that could affect a fast surface. Not extreme, but worth noting for an over/under lean.
Pick angles for Canadian punters
Three angles, all grounded in the timestamped decimal lines above:
- Over 2.5 goals: the strongest read of the day. Norway have conceded in both games, France attack in waves, and two in-form strikers have a personal reason to score. The result matters less than the goal count.
- France moneyline at 1.65: fair rather than generous; a C$50 ticket returns C$82.50. Buy it only if you discount Haaland’s “we’re through” framing as gamesmanship.
- Mbappé or Haaland anytime scorer: the Golden Boot duel makes both attractive in the scorer market — track the per-match lines at your book closer to kickoff.
What the result does to the bracket
- France win or draw — France top Group I and take the group-winner’s side of the Round of 32 draw; Norway finish second.
- Norway win — Norway top the group on the head-to-head result, sending France to second and the runner-up’s knockout path.
Either way both teams are into the Round of 32, which begins on 28 June. Track the full picture on our knockout bracket page.
Related reading on MatchPoint 26
- Today’s full card at world-cup-daily-picks-26-june-2026.
- Uruguay–Spain preview at world-cup-match-preview-uruguay-spain.
- 2026 World Cup outright winner odds analysis —
/articles/world-cup-winner-odds-analysis/. - France team profile —
/france-world-cup-2026/. - Tournament schedule —
/articles/world-cup-2026-schedule/.