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France Secures Group Victory Thanks to Dembélé’s Stellar Performance in 2026 World Cup

France Secures Group Victory Thanks to Dembélé’s Stellar Performance in 2026 World Cup

France clinched top spot in their FIFA World Cup 2026 group after a 2-1 victory over Norway, with winger Ousmane Dembélé delivering a match-winning performance that cemented his status as a key figure. The win, confirmed by FIFA’s official match report, advances France to the Round of 16, where they will face the runner-up from Group C.

The match, held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, saw Dembélé net both goals, including a 67th-minute strike that broke a 1-1 deadlock. Norway had taken an early lead through a 23rd-minute penalty by midfielder Martin Ødegaard, but France’s superior attacking depth proved decisive. The result marks France’s third consecutive World Cup group stage win, extending their record in the tournament’s history.

What Happened in France’s Group Match?

France’s victory over Norway followed a tightly contested encounter that highlighted the team’s tactical adaptability. After Ødegaard’s penalty put Norway ahead, Dembélé equalized in the 58th minute with a low diagonal drive that eluded Norwegian goalkeeper Andreas Linde. The decisive goal came in the 67th minute when Dembélé latched onto a through ball from Antoine Dubois, slotting the ball past Linde to secure the three points.

What Happened in France's Group Match?

FIFA’s match statistics showed France outshooting Norway 18-9, with a significant majority of possession. However, Norway’s defensive resilience limited France’s chances, with goalkeeper Linde making five saves. The win was France’s second in the 2026 tournament, following a 3-0 group stage triumph over Peru, and their first against a European side in the competition.

Why Does This Win Matter for France’s World Cup Campaign?

France's Ousmane Dembélé nets HAT TRICK in the first half against Norway 🔥

The group stage victory ensures France faces a familiar opponent in the Round of 16: the second-place team from Group C, which includes England, Iran, and Costa Rica. A win in that match would set up a potential quarterfinal clash against Brazil, the top seed from Group B. France’s performance against Norway has also reinforced their status as one of the tournament favorites, with bookmakers listing them at 3/1 odds to win the title.

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