France and Senegal meet on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in one of the most loaded Group I openers of the FIFA World Cup 2026, a fixture soaked in history, colonial ties, and the shadow of one of the greatest upsets in tournament memory.
In 2002, Senegal shocked the world by beating then defending champions France 1-0 in Seoul, a result that sent Les Bleus crashing out at the group stage without scoring a single goal. Twenty-four years on, both sides arrive in very different positions: France ranked first in the world and widely considered tournament favourites, Senegal ranked 12th globally and carrying genuine knockout ambitions as arguably Africa’s strongest side.
In this blog you will find everything you need to know about how to watch France vs Senegal FIFA World Cup 2026 kick-off team news, including broadcast details, squad lists, team news, a tactical preview, and tournament context.
Key Details
- Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2026
- Kick-off Time: 3:00 PM ET / 8:00 PM BST / 12:30 AM IST (June 17) / 5:00 AM AEST (June 17)
- Venue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA
- Where to Watch: Fox (USA) | Telemundo (USA, Spanish) | BBC One (UK) | SBS (Australia) | Zee5 (India) | CTV / TSN (Canada) | M6 / beIN Sports (France) | SuperSport (South Africa)
Where to Watch France vs. Senegal Football World Cup Match?
Fox holds the exclusive English language broadcast rights in the United States and will air France vs Senegal on its main network. Telemundo covers the Spanish language broadcast across the US for all 104 matches.
In the United Kingdom, the match airs free on BBC One with streaming available via BBC iPlayer. Australian fans can watch free on SBS and SBS On Demand. Indian viewers can access the match on Zee5.
For Canadian fans, CTV and TSN carry the coverage. Fans in France can watch select matches free on M6, with beIN Sports holding rights to the full tournament. The match is also available on New World TV and RTS in Senegal itself.
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France vs Senegal FIFA World Cup 2026 Team News
France Team News
Didier Deschamps leads France into the 2026 FIFA World Cup as his third and final tournament as head coach, having announced he will hand the reins to Zinedine Zidane after this summer. Deschamps is one of only three men in history to lift the World Cup as both a player and a manager, winning it in 1998 as captain and again in 2018 as coach.
France concluded their warm-up programme with a 3-1 victory over Northern Ireland on June 8, with Michael Olise producing a standout display. Before that, they beat Colombia 3-1 and Brazil 2-1 in March friendlies, though a 2-1 defeat to Ivory Coast on June 4 caused some momentary concern about their readiness.
The biggest pre-tournament news for France centred on William Saliba, who sustained a back injury during the Champions League final. However, coach Deschamps confirmed on June 3 that the Arsenal centre back had returned to full training and was available for selection. Hugo Ekitike misses the tournament entirely with a long-term Achilles injury, and Randal Kolo Muani was not included in the final squad.
Kylian Mbappe captains the side at his third World Cup finals and arrives with 56 international goals, one behind all-time leading scorer Olivier Giroud on 57. The Real Madrid forward has a genuine chance of becoming France’s all-time record scorer during this tournament.
Ousmane Dembele, the reigning FIFA Best Men’s Player and Ballon d’Or holder, leads the attacking line alongside Mbappe. Michael Olise and Desire Doue give France remarkable depth in wide attacking areas, with the latter having won the FIFA Best Young Player award at the Club World Cup in 2025.
France qualified for the tournament with a near-perfect record, dropping only two points from six matches. They entered North America ranked first in the FIFA World Rankings, a position that reflects the extraordinary depth of their squad across all positions.
Senegal Team News
Pape Bouna Thiaw leads Senegal at the 2026 World Cup, having guided the Lions of Teranga through CAF qualifying without a single defeat. Thiaw, a former striker who played for clubs including Strasbourg and Alaves in France and Spain, was a member of the Senegal squad at the 2002 World Cup, though he did not play in the famous win over France, watching from the bench as the late Papa Bouba Diop scored the only goal.
Senegal carried strong momentum into the tournament after a dominant AFCON 2025 campaign. They progressed through the group stage with a 3-0 win over Benin, then knocked out Sudan 3-1, Mali 1-0, and Egypt 1-0 in the knockout rounds before losing the final 3-0 to Morocco. Senegal subsequently disputed the result and the case sits before the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Their pre-World Cup friendlies produced mixed results. They beat Peru 2-0 and Gambia in preparation, but lost 3-2 to co-hosts USA before a 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia, the latter snapping a 17-match scoring sequence across all competitions. Nicolas Jackson received a red card against Saudi Arabia, though no suspension carries into the World Cup.
Captain Kalidou Koulibaly brings 103 caps and immense leadership to the heart of defence. Idrissa Gana Gueye, Senegal’s most-capped player with over 130 appearances, screens the midfield and controls tempo. Sadio Mane, 34 and now at Al Nassr, arrives fit after missing the 2022 World Cup through injury and has stated this will be his final tournament before retiring from international football. He is Senegal’s all-time top scorer with 55 goals.
Thiaw trimmed his preliminary 28-man squad to the final 26 on June 1, cutting defenders Ilay Camara and Moustapha Mbow. Minor fitness concerns heading into the match include Assane Diao, who missed a training session with a contusion, and Idrissa Gueye, who did not complete a full session as a precaution. Neither is considered a serious doubt.
France World Cup Squad
- Goalkeepers: Mike Maignan, Brice Samba, Robin Risser
- Defenders: Lucas Digne, Malo Gusto, Lucas Hernandez, Theo Hernandez, Ibrahima Konate, Jules Kounde, Maxence Lacroix, William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano
- Midfielders: N’Golo Kante, Manu Kone, Adrien Rabiot, Aurelien Tchouameni, Warren Zaire-Emery
- Attackers: Maghnes Akliouche, Bradley Barcola, Rayan Cherki, Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise, Marcus Thuram
Senegal World Cup Squad
- Goalkeepers: Edouard Mendy, Mory Diaw, Yehvann Diouf
- Defenders: Krepin Diatta, Antoine Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly, El Hadji Malick Diouf, Mamadou Sarr, Moussa Niakhate, Abdoulaye Seck, Ismail Jakobs
- Midfielders: Idrissa Gana Gueye, Pape Gueye, Lamine Camara, Habib Diarra, Pathe Ciss, Pape Matar Sarr, Bara Ndiaye
- Attackers: Sadio Mane, Ismaila Sarr, Iliman Ndiaye, Assane Diao, Ibrahim Mbaye, Nicolas Jackson, Bamba Dieng, Cherif Ndiaye
France vs Senegal Match Preview
France and Senegal meet at MetLife Stadium, the same venue that will host the World Cup Final on July 19, giving this group stage clash a sense of occasion that transcends the opening round. The fixture carries the weight of 2002 in Seoul, where Senegal stunned the reigning world champions in a result that remains one of the competition’s defining shocks.
France have won four of their last five matches, qualifying through Europe with a perfect record and arriving as the consensus tournament favourites. Senegal qualified through CAF without a single defeat, drew over 41,000 fans to the AFCON final in Morocco, and boast one of the most complete squads on the African continent, blending experienced leaders with Premier League ready talent in their mid-twenties.
For France, a win here would all but guarantee their path to the knockout stage. For Senegal, a result against the world’s top-ranked nation would send a statement to every team remaining in the bracket and offer a remarkable echo of 2002.
Tactical Outlook
Deschamps is expected to set up in a 4-2-3-1 structure with Maignan in goal behind a back four of Kounde, Saliba, Upamecano, and Theo Hernandez. Tchouameni and Rabiot screen in midfield, with Olise, Doue, and Dembele supporting Mbappe in attack.
Thiaw is expected to deploy a compact 4-3-3, with Mendy in goal, Koulibaly and Niakhate at centre back, and Krepin Diatta and Jakobs on the flanks. Gueye anchors the midfield with Lamine Camara and Pape Matar Sarr pushing forward. Jackson leads the line with Ismaila Sarr providing width and direct pace.
The key tactical matchup is Mbappe against Koulibaly, a contest between the fastest attacker in the tournament and one of the most physically dominant centre backs on the planet. Equally, Senegal’s Ismaila Sarr against Malo Gusto at right back offers a significant threat if Thiaw’s side can get the ball wide early.
France will dominate possession and look to use their superior technical quality in tight spaces. Senegal’s best path to a result is a compact defensive shape, fast transitions through Mane and Sarr, and set-piece danger from Koulibaly in both boxes. A famous upset is possible, but the quality gap across this French squad makes Les Bleus the clear favourites.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Schedule
| Date | Day | Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 16 | Tuesday | France vs. Senegal | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey |
| June 16 | Tuesday | Iraq vs. Norway | Gillette Stadium, Boston |
| June 16 | Tuesday | Argentina vs. Algeria | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City |
| June 17 | Wednesday | Austria vs. Jordan | Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco |
| June 17 | Wednesday | Portugal vs. Congo DR | NRG Stadium, Houston |
| June 17 | Wednesday | England vs. Croatia | AT&T Stadium, Dallas |
| June 17 | Wednesday | Ghana vs. Panama | BMO Field, Toronto |
| June 18 | Thursday | Czechia vs. South Africa | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| June 18 | Thursday | Switzerland vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina | SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles |
| June 18 | Thursday | Canada vs. Qatar | BC Place, Vancouver |
| June 19 | Friday | USA vs. Australia | Lumen Field, Seattle |
| June 22 | Monday | France vs. Iraq | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| June 22 | Monday | Norway vs. Senegal | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey |
| June 26 | Friday | Norway vs. France | Gillette Stadium, Boston |
| June 26 | Friday | Senegal vs. Iraq | BMO Field, Toronto |
FIFA Football World Cup 2026 Preview
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is shaping up to be the most ambitious and expansive edition of football’s grandest stage. The 23rd edition of the tournament will be held from June 11 to July 19, jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
For the first time ever, three nations are co-hosting the World Cup; a milestone that reflects both the scale of the event and the growing global footprint of the beautiful game.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Format Explained: 48 Nations, 104 Matches
An expanded World Cup will feature 48 teams, 16 more than in Qatar 2022, and take place across three host nations for the first time. This expansion fundamentally changes the tournament’s structure.
The competition now consists of 12 groups of four teams, with each team playing three matches in their respective groups. The top two teams from each group and the eight best third-placed teams across the tournament will advance to the knockout Round of 32.
With 32 teams advancing, the knockout stage now includes a Round of 32, a Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final, meaning there will be 104 matches in total, 40 more than in Qatar. As a result, the 2026 World Cup will last 39 days instead of the roughly 32 days of previous tournaments.

16 Host Cities Across 3 Nations in FIFA World Cup 2026
There will be 16 host cities in total, with 11 in the United States, three in Mexico, and two in Canada.
The cities where these games will take place include Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; Monterrey, Mexico City, and Guadalajara in Mexico; and San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, and New York/New Jersey in the United States.
The opening match is especially historic. The tournament kicks off at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, where Mexico will face South Africa, making it one of the most iconic venues in World Cup history, and the first stadium to host games at three different men’s World Cups.
The final is set for an equally iconic setting. The final is scheduled for July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which has been rebranded as New York New Jersey Stadium for the event in order to comply with FIFA’s corporate name policy.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has confirmed the 2026 World Cup final will have a half-time show. Coldplay will be involved in putting together the event at MetLife Stadium, in a move inspired by the NFL’s Super Bowl.

The Stars to Watch in FIFA World Cup 2026
The 2026 World Cup features a massive mix of established superstars and next-generation talent. Here are the names central to the tournament conversation:
Established Legends
- Lionel Messi — Argentina’s captain, widely expected to play his final World Cup
- Cristiano Ronaldo — Portugal’s all-time icon, also likely bowing out on the biggest stage
Elite Europeans
- Kylian Mbappé — France’s generational superstar and title favourite
- Erling Haaland — Norway’s goal machine making his World Cup debut
- Jude Bellingham — England’s midfield engine and creative force
- Jamal Musiala — Germany’s technically gifted young star
- Lamine Yamal — Spain’s teenage sensation
- Harry Kane — England’s all-time top scorer hunting major honours
South American Powerhouses
- Vinícius Júnior — Brazil’s electric winger and Ballon d’Or contender
- Federico Valverde — Uruguay’s tireless and technically brilliant midfielder
North American Heroes
- Alphonso Davies — Canada’s captain and fan favourite on home soil
- Christian Pulisic — The face of US soccer playing in front of a home crowd
African Star
- Mohamed Salah — Egypt’s legendary forward bringing vast club experience to the global stage
For Messi and Ronaldo, this will likely be their final World Cups, giving the tournament an unmistakably emotional dimension as two of the greatest players in football history bow out on the grandest stage.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Host Stadiums
| Stadium Name | Host City | Location | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto Stadium | Toronto | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 45,000 |
| BC Place Vancouver | Vancouver | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 54,000 |
| Estadio Azteca | Mexico City | Mexico City, Mexico | 83,000 |
| Estadio Guadalajara | Guadalajara | Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico | 48,000 |
| Estadio Monterrey | Monterrey | Guadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico | 53,500 |
| Atlanta Stadium | Atlanta | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | 75,000 |
| Boston Stadium | Boston | Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA | 65,000 |
| Dallas Stadium | Dallas | Arlington, Texas, USA | 94,000 |
| NRG Stadium | Houston | Houston, Texas, USA | 72,000 |
| Kansas City Stadium | Kansas City | Kansas City, Missouri, USA | 73,000 |
| Los Angeles Stadium | Los Angeles | Inglewood, California, USA | 70,000 |
| Miami Stadium | Miami | Miami Gardens, Florida, USA | 65,000 |
| MetLife Stadium | New York/New Jersey | East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA | 82,500 |
| Philadelphia Stadium | Philadelphia | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | 69,000 |
| San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (Levi’s Stadium) | San Francisco Bay Area | Santa Clara, California, USA | 71,000 |
| Seattle Stadium | Seattle | Seattle, Washington, USA | 69,000 |
Prize Money and Commercial Scale for FIFA World Cup 2026
The prize money for the 2026 World Cup was confirmed at a FIFA Council meeting in Doha. The prize fund is up 50 per cent on that of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and each team also receives $1.5m to cover preparation costs, meaning every team is guaranteed at least $10.5m.
The United States last hosted the men’s World Cup in 1994, and that tournament still holds the record as the most attended World Cup with 3.6 million fans. But that record will certainly be shattered in 2026 with fans entering turnstiles in three countries.
FIFA World Cup 2026 official broadcasters
Here’s a list of the official broadcasters for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2026 in different countries across the world.
| Country/Region | Broadcaster(s) |
|---|---|
| Afghanistan | ATN |
| Albania | TV Klan |
| Algeria | ENTV |
| Andorra | RTVE, M6, Mediapro/DAZN |
| Angola | Z Sports |
| Argentina | Telefe, TV Pública, TyC Sports |
| Armenia | Fast Sports |
| Aruba | Telearuba |
| Australia | SBS |
| Austria | ORF, ServusTV, Magenta Sport |
| Azerbaijan | İTV |
| Bangladesh | TBA |
| Belize | Nexgen |
| Belgium | VRT, RTBF |
| Bolivia | Red Uno, Unitel, Entel, Tigo Sports |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | Arena Sport |
| Brazil | Grupo Globo, CazéTV, SBT/N Sports |
| Brunei | TBA |
| Bulgaria | BNT |
| Cambodia | Hang Meas |
| Canada | Bell Media |
| Caribbean | Rush Sports |
| Chile | Chilevisión |
| China | CCTV, Migu, Xiaohongshu |
| Colombia | Caracol, RCN, Win Sports |
| Costa Rica | Teletica, Tigo Sports |
| Croatia | HRT |
| Curaçao | Nos Pais Television |
| Cyprus | Sigma TV |
| Czechia | ČT, TV Nova |
| Denmark | DR, TV2 |
| Dominican Republic | CDN 37, Pio Deportes |
| Ecuador | Teleamazonas |
| El Salvador | TCS, Tigo Sports |
| Estonia | TV3 Estonia, ERR |
| Ethiopia | Hagerie TV |
| Fiji | FBC |
| Finland | Yle, MTV3 |
| France (Metropolitan) | M6, beIN Sports |
| France (Ultramarine) | Antenne Réunion, La 1ère |
| Georgia | Setanta Sports, Rustavi 2 |
| Germany | ARD, ZDF, Magenta Sport |
| Ghana | ChannelOne TV |
| Greece | ERT |
| Guatemala | Albavisión, Tigo Sports |
| Haiti | TNH |
| Honduras | Televicentro, Tigo Sports |
| Hong Kong | PCCW |
| Hungary | MTVA |
| Iceland | RÚV |
| India | Unite8 Sports (Zee) |
| Indonesia | TVRI, FolaPlay, Telkomsel |
| Ireland | RTÉ |
| Israel | KAN, Charlton |
| Italy | RAI, DAZN |
| Ivory Coast | RTI, NCI |
| Jamaica | TVJ |
| Japan | NHK, Nippon TV, Fuji TV, DAZN |
| Kazakhstan | QAZTRK |
| Kenya | Azam TV |
| Kosovo | RTK, TV Vala, Arena Sport |
| Kyrgyzstan | KTRK, Beeline Ukmush TV |
| Laos | TBA |
| Latvia | TV3 Latvia |
| Liechtenstein | SRG SSR |
| Lithuania | TV3 Lithuania |
| Luxembourg | RTBF, M6, ARD, ZDF |
| Macau | TDM |
| Malawi | Azam TV |
| Malaysia | RTM, Unifi TV |
| Maldives | ICE Networks |
| Malta | Television Malta |
| Mauritius | MBC |
| Mexico | TelevisaUnivision, TV Azteca |
| MENA | beIN Sports |
| Mongolia | EduTV, National Television, Suld TV, MNB, Mobihome VOO |
| Montenegro | RTCG, Arena Sport |
| Morocco | SNRT |
| Mozambique | Miramar, Z Sports |
| Myanmar | TBA |
| Nepal | Himalaya Sports, Dgo |
| Netherlands | NOS |
| New Zealand | TVNZ |
| Nicaragua | Grupo Ratensa, Tigo Sports |
| North Macedonia | Arena Sport |
| Norway | NRK, TV2 |
| Pakistan | PTV Sports, Tapmad |
| Panama | RPC/COS, TVN Media, Tigo Sports |
| Paraguay | Trece, GEN TV |
| Peru | América Televisión |
| Philippines | Aleph Arena, TAP DMV, Cignal PPV |
| Poland | TVP |
| Portugal | Sport TV, RTP, SIC, TVI, LiveModeTV |
| Romania | Antena |
| Russia | Match TV |
| Rwanda | Azam TV |
| Saint Lucia | Winners Sports TV |
| San Marino | RAI, DAZN |
| Senegal | RTS |
| Serbia | PTC, Arena Sport |
| Singapore | Mediacorp |
| Slovakia | RTVS, TV JOJ |
| Slovenia | RTV SLO, Arena Sport |
| South Africa | SABC, SportyTV |
| South America | DSports, Disney+ |
| South Korea | JTBC, KBS, NAVER Sports, CHZZK |
| Spain | RTVE, Mediapro/DAZN |
| Sri Lanka | TBA |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | New World TV, SuperSport |
| Suriname | STVS, ATV |
| Sweden | SVT, TV4 |
| Switzerland | SRG SSR |
| Taiwan | ELTA, EBC, TTV |
| Tajikistan | Varzish TV |
| Tanzania | Azam TV |
| Thailand | TBA |
| Timor-Leste | RTTL, ETO |
| Turkey | TRT |
| Turkmenistan | Quest Sports Media |
| Uganda | Azam TV |
| Ukraine | MEGOGO |
| United Kingdom | STV (Central & Northern Scotland), BBC, ITV |
| United States | Fox Sports (English), Telemundo (Spanish) |
| Uruguay | Canal 5, Antel TV |
| Uzbekistan | Zo’r TV |
| Vanuatu | VBTC |
| Venezuela | Televen |
| Vietnam | VTV |
| Zambia | Azam TV |
| Zimbabwe | Azam TV |
Major FIFA Football World Cup 2026 Matches to Watch This Week
With the group stage now underway, several of the tournament’s biggest storylines are still to come. Here’s what’s on the horizon for the stars listed above.
Argentina vs Algeria — Messi’s Farewell Tour Begins (June 16, Kansas City)

Defending champions Argentina open their campaign against Algeria, marking what is widely expected to be Lionel Messi’s final World Cup appearance. Given Argentina’s pedigree and Messi’s status as one of the most-watched athletes on the planet, this fixture is likely to be one of the most-streamed matches of the opening week.
Iraq vs Norway — Erling Haaland’s World Cup Debut (June 16, Foxborough)

Norway’s long wait for a return to the World Cup stage ends here, and it comes with one of football’s most prolific strikers in Erling Haaland making his tournament debut. Norway will be looking to start strong in Group I against Iraq.
Portugal vs DR Congo — Ronaldo’s Final World Cup Opener (June 17, Houston)

Cristiano Ronaldo makes his Group K bow against World Cup debutants DR Congo. Like Messi, this is expected to be Ronaldo’s last World Cup, adding emotional weight to every appearance he makes throughout the tournament.
England vs Croatia (June 17, Arlington)

A repeat of past tournament classics, this Group L meeting pits Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane’s England against a Croatia side that has reached a final and a semi-final in the last two World Cups.
2026 FIFA World Cup: A Tournament for the Ages
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is more than a football tournament, it is a cultural event spanning an entire continent. The tournament is expected to be the largest World Cup ever by both attendance and scale, and is also expected to expand the reach of football across North America.
With legendary players potentially playing their last World Cups, host nations hungry for glory, and a brand-new format delivering more football than ever before, the summer of 2026 promises to be utterly unforgettable for fans around the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
France vs Senegal kicks off on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at 3:00 PM ET (8:00 PM BST) at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA.
Both nations are in Group I alongside Norway and Iraq. The top two teams from each group advance, joined by the eight best third-placed teams across all 12 groups.
France won four of their last five matches, including a 3-1 friendly victory over Northern Ireland on June 8. They also beat Colombia 3-1 and Brazil 2-1 in March. Their only recent setback was a 2-1 loss to Ivory Coast on June 4.
Sadio Mane, Senegal’s all-time top scorer with 55 international goals, leads the attack in his confirmed final World Cup. Nicolas Jackson provides a focal point through the centre, while Ismaila Sarr offers direct pace and end product on the right flank.
In the opening match of the 2002 World Cup in Seoul, South Korea, Senegal beat then defending champions France 1-0 through a Papa Bouba Diop goal. France were eliminated at the group stage without scoring a single goal.
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