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Norway vs France: predictions, best bets, stats and odds

26 Jun · 20:00 Gillette Stadium · FIFA World Cup

No previous meetings between these teams.

Goals
  • 1
    France
    Kylian Mbappé
    4
  • 2
    Norway
    Erling Haaland
    4
  • 3
    Norway
    Leo Østigård
    1
  • 4
    France
    Bradley Barcola
    1
  • 5
    France
    Ousmane Dembélé
    1
Shots
  • 1
    France
    Kylian Mbappé
    12
  • 2
    Norway
    Erling Haaland
    10
  • 3
    France
    Ousmane Dembélé
    5
  • 4
    France
    Michael Olise
    5
  • 5
    Norway
    Martin Ødegaard
    4
Tackles Won
  • 1
    France
    Dayot Upamecano
    6
  • 2
    Norway
    Julian Ryerson
    4
  • 3
    Norway
    Torbjørn Heggem
    3
  • 4
    Norway
    Martin Ødegaard
    3
  • 5
    France
    Jules Koundé
    3
Assists
  • 1
    France
    Michael Olise
    3
  • 2
    Norway
    Martin Ødegaard
    2
  • 3
    France
    Adrien Rabiot
    1
  • 4
    Norway
    David Møller Wolfe
    1
  • 5
    France
    Ousmane Dembélé
    1
Chances Created
  • 1
    France
    Michael Olise
    7
  • 2
    Norway
    Julian Ryerson
    4
  • 3
    Norway
    Erling Haaland
    3
  • 4
    France
    Ousmane Dembélé
    3
  • 5
    France
    Adrien Rabiot
    2
Passes Completed
  • 1
    France
    Dayot Upamecano
    145
  • 2
    France
    William Saliba
    130
  • 3
    Norway
    Torbjørn Heggem
    118
  • 4
    Norway
    Sander Berge
    118
  • 5
    France
    Adrien Rabiot
    117
Take Ons Completed
  • 1
    France
    Michael Olise
    5
  • 2
    France
    Kylian Mbappé
    3
  • 3
    France
    Ousmane Dembélé
    3
  • 4
    Norway
    Antonio Nusa
    2
  • 5
    France
    Bradley Barcola
    2
Interceptions
  • 1
    Norway
    Sander Berge
    5
  • 2
    France
    Dayot Upamecano
    5
  • 3
    France
    William Saliba
    3
  • 4
    Norway
    Kristoffer Ajer
    2
  • 5
    France
    Aurélien Tchouaméni
    2

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01
Nyland
05
Møller Wolfe
17
Heggem
03
Ajer
26
Ryerson
14
Aursnes
08
Berge
10
Ødegaard
20
Nusa
09
Haaland
07
Sørloth
10
Mbappé
12
Barcola
11
Olise
07
Dembélé
14
Rabiot
06
Koné
03
Digne
17
Saliba
04
Upamecano
05
Koundé
16
Maignan

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France look to seal top spot in Group I when they face Norway at the 2026 World Cup on Friday. Kick-off is scheduled for 8pm (UK time) on Friday 26th June at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough.

Both sides go into Friday’s fixture with six points from two games, having both already secured their place in the knockout rounds. France need only a draw to confirm top spot, while Norway must win to leapfrog Les Bleus into first place. France have topped their World Cup group in each of their last three tournament appearances. Norway, meanwhile, play their first World Cup group finale since 1998.

Norway vs France predictions & betting tips

Our PredictionOdds & BookmakerConfidenceWhy We’re Backing It
Michael Olise to score or assist a goal1/1 @ Paddy Power
(50%)
⭐⭐⭐⭐Olise has been France’s most consistent creative force at this tournament, registering two assists against Iraq and consistently operating in the pockets of space where he does his most damage. The Bayern Munich winger drifts inside off the right onto his stronger left foot and arrives into goalscoring positions with real purpose. Norway’s backline will be occupied containing Mbappé and Sørloth’s aerial threat, which hands Olise the freedom to pick up second balls and drive at defenders. With France expected to dominate possession in Foxborough, Olise will see plenty of the ball in dangerous areas — and at the available price, a goal or assist looks well within reach.
Kylian Mbappe to score anytime and Torbjorn Heggem to be carded15/2 @ Spreadex
(11.8%)
⭐⭐Mbappé enters this fixture as the tournament’s joint-top scorer with four goals in two games, and faces a Norway defence that has already conceded five times across their opening two matches. He runs directly at defenders, wins fouls in dangerous areas and carries a finishing instinct that makes him virtually impossible to contain across 90 minutes. Torbjørn Heggem will be tasked with tracking Mbappé’s movement — a thankless assignment that almost guarantees physical confrontation. Heggem has already picked up a yellow card at this tournament and faces the most direct attacker in the world on Friday night. The combination of Mbappé’s relentless running and Heggem’s aggressive defensive style makes this Bet Builder a compelling proposition in Foxborough.

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How both teams head into Norway vs France

Norway

Norway return to the World Cup for the first time since 1998, and they have made an extraordinary impact in their comeback campaign. Erling Haaland has already scored four goals in two games – bagging a brace in each of Norway’s fixtures against Iraq and Senegal. Stale Solbakken has built a side that plays direct, physical, high-intensity football and backs itself to score against anyone.

Norway have outscored their opponents across both group games and emerged as one of the tournament’s potential dark horses. Martin Odegaard has provided creativity and assists throughout, while Alexander Sorloth adds an aerial and physical threat alongside Haaland up front. The partnership has caused both Iraq and Senegal genuine problems.

Haaland himself has been refreshingly honest about Friday’s fixture, admitting he does not care too much about the result now Norway have qualified, and suggesting France will likely win both the match and the tournament. Those comments will not go unnoticed in the France camp. Norway arrive as the underdogs – but this squad has the quality to spring a genuine surprise if France underestimate them

France

France have reached the last two World Cup finals and carry the weight of genuine tournament favourites into Foxborough. Deschamps’ side beat Senegal 3-1 on matchday one before dismantling Iraq 3-0 in Philadelphia. The attacking depth at Deschamps’ disposal is simply unmatched at this tournament.

Mbappe has now scored four World Cup goals at this tournament and continues his chase of Lionel Messi’s all-time World Cup scoring record. Michael Olise claimed two assists against Iraq and his chemistry with Mbappe grows with every game. Ousmane Dembele scored his first World Cup goal against Iraq after featuring at three consecutive World Cups without one.

France have won 11 of their last 13 fixtures and have lost just one of their last 14 World Cup matches. Deschamps will not set his side up to protect a draw. He wants top spot and the most favourable possible knockout draw. Norway’s backline will face the most dangerous attack at this tournament in Foxborough

Norway team news

Julian Ryerson is set to miss out with a knock, affording Marcus Pedersen his first start of the tournament at right-back. Orjan Nyland continues in goal behind a back four of Pedersen, Kristoffer Ajer, Torbjorn Heggem and David Moller Wolfe.

Haaland and Odegaard have both been linked with possible rotation given Norway’s qualification is already secure, but neither has been confirmed as rested ahead of Friday. Their involvement remains the most significant team news question in Group I. Solbakken may choose to protect both players for the knockout rounds – a decision that would significantly alter the balance of this fixture.

Sander Berge and Fredrik Aursnes are expected in central midfield. Antonio Nusa operates from the left and carries a real counter-attacking threat. Both teams have scored in eight of Norway’s last nine matches – a run that suggests goals will flow regardless of rotation.

France team news

France carry no injury concerns heading into Friday’s fixture. Deschamps has a full squad available and faces genuinely difficult selection decisions given the quality at his disposal.

Mike Maignan continues in goal behind a back four of Malo Gusto, William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano and Théo Hernandez. Arsenal’s William Saliba has marshalled France’s defence throughout the group stage and faces his sternest examination of the tournament against Haaland and Sorloth’s physical partnership.

Aurelien Tchouameni and Manu Kone anchor the midfield. Mbappe leads the line with Olise and Dembele expected to operate in support. Rayan Cherki, Desire Doue and Bradley Barcola all push for starting berths – such is the depth of attacking talent available to Deschamps that several Champions League regulars face the prospect of starting from the bench.

Head-to-Head

France and Norway have met 14 times across all competitions, with France winning seven, Norway three and four matches finishing level. The last meeting ended in a 4-0 France win in May 2014.

Who will prevail and emerge on top in Group I?

Both nations enter Friday’s finale with qualification already secured but plenty still to play for. France need only a draw to confirm top spot and a potentially more favourable knockout draw. Norway need to win – and with Haaland, Odegaard and Sorloth available, they carry the firepower to do exactly that.

We’re backing Michael Olise to continue his excellent form. Paddy Power are offering evens for Michael Olise to score or assist a goal with one of their price boosts. It looks like a value play.

For those looking for a bigger price, we like the look of Kylian Mbappe to score anytime and Torbjorn Heggem to be carded at 15/2 with Spreadex.

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