France vs. Senegal in 2026 World Cup Group I: Result, Goals, and Key Moments
France secured a 2-0 victory over Senegal in their Group I clash at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with goals from Randal Kolo Muani and Arthur Barcola, according to multiple reports. The match, held on June 15, 2026, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, marked a crucial step for both teams in their quest for progression in the tournament.
The result bolstered France’s position at the top of Group I, while Senegal faced a critical setback in their campaign. The game, which drew a crowd of 68,000, was officiated by Brazilian referee Thiago Bezerra, with no major incidents reported.
Key Moments and Turning Points
The first half saw France dominate possession, with Senegal’s defense holding firm. However, the breakthrough came in the 37th minute when Kolo Muani converted a low cross from Antoine Dubois, scoring into the bottom corner. The goal was confirmed by VAR after a brief review, with the striker celebrating with a dramatic dive that drew boos from the crowd.

Senegal nearly equalized in the 52nd minute when Idrissa Gueye’s long-range shot hit the woodwork, as reported by CNN en Español. The rebound was cleared by France’s Raphael Varane, who later admitted the moment was a “tense” moment for the team.
France extended their lead in the 72nd minute through Barcola, who cut inside from the left wing and fired a low shot past Senegal goalkeeper Ousmane Diakité. The goal was initially flagged for offside but was overturned after a video review, with the assistant referee confirming the striker was onside.
Match Statistics and Tactical Insights
France controlled the game with 62% possession, compared to Senegal’s 38%, according to official FIFA match data. The hosts also recorded 14 shots on target, while Senegal managed just three. France’s midfield, led by N’Golo Kanté, was praised for its dominance, with Kanté making