FRANCE · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 France: Les Bleus beat Iraq 3-0 in Philadelphia to reach the last 32.
—Mbappe: The captain scored twice on his 100th cap for France.
—Dembele: Ousmane Dembele added the third goal late on.
—Storm delay: Lightning forced a stoppage of more than two hours, the tournament’s first.
—Group I: France and Norway have both qualified with a game to spare.
It took a two-hour lightning delay and a milestone cap, but France barely broke stride on the way into the knockout rounds.
World Cup 2026 France power past Iraq
France beat Iraq 3-0 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia to book their place in the round of 32. The win made it two from two for Didier Deschamps’ side in Group I.
Kylian Mbappe led the way with two goals on a landmark night. Ousmane Dembele completed the scoring after the break.
Iraq competed gamely but lacked a cutting edge at the top end. France’s quality told whenever the game opened up.
Appearing at their first World Cup in decades, Iraq will take pride from periods of the contest. But the gap in firepower proved decisive.
Mbappe marks his 100th cap
Making his 100th appearance for France, Mbappe opened the scoring midway through the first half with a fierce strike from distance. It was the perfect way to mark the milestone.
His second came after the restart, when he pounced on a loose ball following a poor Iraqi pass. He finished calmly to double the lead.
Dembele then added gloss to the result with a low drive into the corner. The Ballon d’Or holder capped a polished French display.
It was a goal worth waiting for, arriving after the long weather break. Dembele’s movement and finish underlined France’s attacking depth.
A storm halts the tournament
The match will also be remembered for the World Cup’s first weather delay. Severe storms over Philadelphia forced players and fans under cover at the interval.
What should have been a short break stretched beyond two hours as lightning lingered. Both teams had to warm up again before play resumed.
The stoppage was a reminder of the summer conditions facing this North American World Cup. Heat and storms have been flagged as risks across several host cities.
Organisers paused play on safety grounds, keeping supporters away from the open stands. The interruption tested the rhythm and patience of both teams.
The numbers behind the win
According to FIFA’s official match centre, Mbappe’s brace took him to 16 goals at World Cups. That draws him level with Miroslav Klose, now second on the all-time list.
By The Rio Times’ reading, the timing is striking. On the same day, Argentina’s Lionel Messi moved past Klose to 18, leaving Mbappe chasing the new benchmark.
France also extended a run of reaching the knockout stage at eight straight major tournaments. Only Argentina can currently boast a longer such streak.
It is a measure of France’s consistency across more than a decade. Few national sides have matched their reliability on the biggest stage.
Group I and what’s next
France’s win, alongside Norway’s victory over Senegal, means both European sides are through. Senegal and Iraq are left facing elimination.
Top spot in the group is still to be settled on the final day. France will want it to ease their path through the knockouts.
Norway, level with France on six points, will have similar designs on first place. The final round of group games should decide the order.
Why it matters
France entered the tournament among the favourites, and they are quietly going about their business. Two wins and two clean-sheet-style controls suggest a team peaking at the right time.
With Mbappe in this form, Les Bleus look every inch contenders. The race between him and Messi may yet shape the tournament’s defining storyline.
For now France can rest key players and plan for the knockouts. That luxury, earned early, may prove valuable in a long tournament.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score in World Cup 2026 France vs Iraq?
France won 3-0 in Philadelphia. Kylian Mbappe scored twice and Ousmane Dembele added the third.
Why was the France vs Iraq game delayed?
Severe thunderstorms and lightning over Philadelphia forced a stoppage of more than two hours. It was the first weather delay of the tournament.
How many World Cup goals does Mbappe have now?
His brace took him to 16 career World Cup goals, level with Miroslav Klose. He now sits second on the all-time list behind Lionel Messi.
Have France qualified for the knockouts?
Yes. Two wins from two games have sent France through to the round of 32 with a match to spare.
Who else qualified from Group I?
Norway joined France in the knockout rounds after beating Senegal. Senegal and Iraq are now facing elimination.
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