Norway and Senegal collide in Group I of the 2026 World Cup at New Jersey Stadium, with both sides looking to take a giant step towards the knockout stages after opening their campaigns with victories. The Norwegians produced the performance of the round so far, thrashing Iraq 4-1 in a statement win that announced their arrival on the global stage. Senegal, meanwhile, pushed France all the way before falling 3-1, showing they are more than capable of competing with the tournament favourites.
Match Preview
| Category | Information |
|---|---|
| Fixture | Norway vs Senegal – Group I |
| Tournament | FIFA World Cup 2026™ |
| Date | 22 June, 2026 |
| Venue | New Jersey Stadium |
| Kick-off | 08:00 PM |
Norway’s emphatic victory over Iraq was built on a relentless attacking display. Erling Haaland, as expected, was at the heart of everything, scoring twice and terrorising the Iraqi defence with his pace and power. But it was the supporting cast Martin Ødegaard’s creativity in midfield and the width provided by Antonio Nusa that made Norway look like genuine dark horses for the tournament.
Senegal will pose a far sterner test. The African champions were unlucky to lose to France, matching Les Bleus for long periods and creating several dangerous opportunities. Sadio Mané, now 34, remains the talisman, but it was Pape Matar Sarr who impressed most, running the midfield alongside Idrissa Gueye.
This fixture has significant implications for the group. France are expected to beat Iraq in the other matchday two fixture, meaning the winner of Norway vs Senegal could well secure second place and a last-32 berth. A draw would leave both sides needing results on the final matchday, while defeat would put qualification in serious jeopardy.
Norway Predicted XI (4-4-2):
| Position | Player |
|---|---|
| GK | Mathias Dyngeland |
| RB | Marcus Holmgren Pedersen |
| CB | Leo Skiri Østigård |
| CB | Andreas Hanche-Olsen |
| LB | David Møller Wolfe |
| RM | Antonio Nusa |
| CM | Patrick Berg |
| CM | Sander Berge |
| LM | Martin Ødegaard (C) |
| ST | Erling Haaland |
| ST | Alexander Sørloth |
Coach Ståle Solbakken has no fresh injury concerns following the Iraq victory. The midfield duo of Patrick Berg and Sander Berge controlled the game effectively and are expected to retain their places. (Source: fifa.com)
There is one possible change, however. Øyvind Nyland could replace Mathias Dyngeland in goal as Solbakken rotates his squad, though Dyngeland’s clean sheet against Iraq makes him the favourite to continue. Up front, Haaland is certain to start, with Alexander Sørloth providing the physical presence alongside him.
Senegal Predicted XI (4-3-3):

| Position | Player |
|---|---|
| GK | Édouard Mendy |
| RB | Krépin Diatta |
| CB | Abdoulaye Niakhaté |
| CB | Moussa Niakhaté |
| LB | Abdou Diallo |
| CM | Idrissa Gueye |
| CM | Lamine Camara |
| CM | Pape Matar Sarr |
| RW | Ismaila Sarr |
| ST | Nicolas Jackson |
| LW | Sadio Mané (C) |
Senegal have been dealt a significant blow with the news that Kalidou Koulibaly is a major doubt after picking up a knock against France. The veteran centre-back is undergoing late fitness tests, with Abdoulaye Niakhaté on standby to replace him in the heart of defence.
There is better news in attack, where Ismaila Sarr has recovered from a minor niggle and is expected to start on the right flank. Sadio Mané will captain the side from the left, while Nicolas Jackson leads the line after scoring Senegal’s consolation goal against France.
Key Talking Points
Haaland vs Mané – The Battle of the Titans: Two of the world’s most devastating attackers go head-to-head. Haaland has scored 45 goals in 40 international appearances, while Mané has 45 in 109 caps for Senegal. Both are capable of deciding the match in an instant.
Norway’s Set-Piece Threat: Against Iraq, Norway scored twice from set-pieces, with Haaland’s physical presence causing chaos in the box. Senegal’s defence, potentially missing Koulibaly, will need to be alert to this threat.
Senegal’s Midfield Control: Pape Matar Sarr and Idrissa Gueye dominated possession against France for long spells. If they can replicate that against Norway, they could starve Haaland and Ødegaard of service.
Prediction
This is the most evenly-matched fixture of Group I. Norway have attacking firepower few sides can match, but Senegal possess experience, physicality, and a midfield capable of controlling the tempo. The absence of Koulibaly tilts the balance slightly in Norway’s favour, but Senegal have shown they can compete with the best.
Prediction: Norway 2-1 Senegal
Norway and Senegal Previous Match Results:
- Haaland Hat-Trick and Ostigard Own Goal Secure Norway’s Dominant 4-1 Win Over Iraq
- Mbappé Masterclass Powers Les Bleus to Dominant 3-1 Victory in World Cup Group I Clash
FAQs
1. What time does Norway vs Senegal kick off?
The match kicks off at 8:00 PM on Monday, June 22, 2026.
2. Where is the Norway vs Senegal match being played?
The fixture takes place at the New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium) in East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA.
3. What is the head-to-head record between Norway and Senegal?
Norway and Senegal have met just once previously – a friendly in 1997 that ended in a 1-1 draw. This will be their first competitive encounter at a major tournament.
4. How significant is this match for Group I qualification?
The result is crucial. If France beat Iraq in the other matchday two fixture, the winner of Norway vs Senegal would be well-placed to secure second place and progress to the last 32. A defeat for either side would leave them needing a favourable result on the final matchday.


