Prediction: Norway vs Senegal

Soccer

Sitting top of Group I after one matchday, Norway can secure a place in the knockout rounds of the 2026 World Cup when they face Senegal in East Rutherford on Monday.

While the Scandinavians arrive full of confidence, the Lions of Teranga will be desperate to keep their qualification hopes alive following a difficult opening defeat.

Verdict: Draw

Best odds: 23/10

Bookmaker: 888sport

Norway

Norway made a statement in their opening match, showcasing the attacking sharpness that saw them win all eight of their qualifying fixtures. A dominant 4–1 victory over Iraq highlighted their strengths, with Erling Haaland leading the charge on his first World Cup appearance.

The Manchester City striker struck twice before half‑time, setting the tone for a convincing performance that was later reinforced by Leo Østigård’s header and an own goal. That result lifted Norway to the top of Group I on goal difference, ahead of 2022 runners-up France.

Victory on Monday would guarantee progression to the last 32 regardless of other results, a remarkable achievement for a side playing their first World Cup finals in over two decades. Beyond the standings, the win over Iraq also helped restore confidence after a dip in form that saw Norway win just one of their final four warm-up fixtures.

Despite their strong attacking output, defensive concerns remain. Norway have kept just one clean sheet in their last seven matches and have conceded in each of their last three games. However, their overall unbeaten run now stretches to four matches, providing a solid platform heading into this crucial clash.

Team News

There were minor injury concerns following the opener, with David Møller Wolfe forced off and Julian Ryerson reporting muscular fatigue, but both players have recovered and are expected to be available.

As a result, Ståle Solbakken is likely to field an unchanged lineup, with Haaland once again spearheading the attack after his standout performance.

Senegal

Senegal face a far more precarious situation after suffering a 3–1 defeat to France in their opening match. While Ibrahim Mbaye’s goal briefly offered hope, second-half strikes from Kylian Mbappé and Bradley Barcola ultimately proved decisive.

That result continued a concerning run for Pape Thiaw’s side, who are now without a win in three matches following a friendly loss to the USA and a draw with Saudi Arabia. Another defeat here, combined with a positive result for France against Iraq, would leave Senegal with very little margin for error heading into the final matchday.

Despite the setback, there were positives to take from the performance. Mbaye’s goal saw the 18‑year‑old become the youngest African scorer in World Cup history, adding to the attacking options available to Thiaw.

Senegal also have historical confidence to draw upon, having beaten Norway 2–1 in their only previous meeting back in 2006. However, the current challenge is arguably much tougher given Norway’s attacking prowess.

Team News

Encouragingly for the Lions of Teranga, there are no injury concerns ahead of the clash, meaning Thiaw has a full squad at his disposal. His main selection dilemma lies in attack, where Mbaye’s impact has put pressure on more established players such as Ismaïla Sarr.

However, it is expected that the manager will maintain consistency by selecting the same attacking trio of Sarr, Nicolas Jackson and Sadio Mané, trusting their experience to deliver in a must-win scenario.

Key Factors to Consider

  • Norway’s attacking form is strong, highlighted by four goals in their opening match.
  • Erling Haaland’s scoring ability and confidence make him a key difference-maker.
  • Senegal are winless in their last three matches and under pressure to respond.
  • Defensive vulnerabilities have been evident for both sides in recent games.
  • Norway have a fully fit squad available, offering stability in selection.
  • Senegal must avoid defeat to maintain realistic hopes of qualification.

Conclusion

With both teams possessing significant attacking quality, this encounter has the potential to deliver an open and entertaining contest. Norway’s firepower, led by Haaland, gives them a clear edge, particularly against a Senegal defence that struggled against France.

However, Senegal’s need for points and their attacking options ensure they will not sit back, and they are likely to pose a genuine threat going forward. Given the defensive concerns on both sides and the stakes involved, chances at both ends seem inevitable.

While Norway remain favourites to edge the contest, a high-scoring draw appears a plausible outcome, leaving qualification from Group I to be decided on the final matchday.

Verdict: Draw

Best odds: 23/10

Bookmaker: 888sport

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