France vs. Iraq: How to Watch the 2026 World Cup Match
France faces Iraq in a pivotal 2026 World Cup group stage match this Monday, June 22, at 23:00 local time (Philadelphia, UTC-4). The game takes place at the Philadelphia Stadium, known commercially as the Lincoln Financial Field, with broadcast coverage in Spain available exclusively through DAZN Mundial, which is accessible via DAZN, Movistar Plus+, and Orange TV.
Match Context and Team Form
France enters this fixture following a 3-1 victory over Senegal in their tournament opener at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. Despite a slow start, Didier Deschamps’ side secured the win behind a brace from Kylian Mbappé and a goal from Bradley Barcola. Mbappé’s performance moved his international tally to 58 goals, establishing him as the all-time leading scorer for the French national team.

Iraq arrives at the Philadelphia Stadium following a 1-4 defeat to Norway. While Aymen Hussein briefly leveled the score at 1-1, the Iraqi defense struggled to contain Erling Haaland, who scored twice. A late own goal by Hussein in the 95th minute finalized the scoreline, marking a difficult return to the World Cup stage for the nation after a forty-year absence.
Venue and Logistics
The Philadelphia Stadium, officially the Lincoln Financial Field, serves as the host venue for this match. While the stadium typically holds over 67,000 spectators, FIFA has adjusted the capacity for the 2026 World Cup to accommodate approximately 69,000 fans to meet tournament requirements. Supporters should note that FIFA mandates the use of the name “Philadelphia Stadium” for all official tournament branding and broadcast references.
Broadcast and Streaming Information
Viewers in Spain can watch the match exclusively on DAZN Mundial. This channel is part of the tournament coverage package that includes all 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup. Subscription access is provided through the following platforms:
- DAZN
- Movistar Plus+
- Orange TV
Group Standings Implications
France and Iraq compete in a group that also features Senegal and Norway. Following this match, the group dynamics will solidify as Senegal and Norway complete their own second-round fixture. For France, a victory would strengthen their position at the top of the table, while Iraq seeks their first points of the tournament to maintain realistic hopes of advancing to the knockout stages.
The tournament schedule continues following this match, with official updates provided by FIFA via their tournament portal. Fans interested in ongoing coverage can follow the official match centers for real-time statistical updates and post-match press conference transcripts.
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