FRANCE · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 France: France beat Norway 4-1 in Boston to win Group I.
—Dembele treble: Ousmane Dembele scored a first-half hat-trick.
—Mbappe: Kylian Mbappe set up two of the goals.
—Norway: Thelo Aasgaard replied, but a penalty was saved by Mike Maignan.
—Group I: France finished top; Norway also advanced in second.
Ousmane Dembele needed barely half an hour to bury Norway, and France swept to the top of Group I with their most ruthless display yet.
World Cup 2026 France power to the top of Group I
France beat Norway 4-1 in Boston to finish top of Group I with a perfect record. It was a statement from one of the tournament favourites.
Having already qualified, France could have eased off, but they did the opposite. The win sealed top spot and a kinder path on paper.
Ousmane Dembele was the star, scoring a first-half hat-trick. Kylian Mbappe pulled the strings with two assists.
Norway, beaten here, still advanced in second place. Both European sides reached the round of 32.
For France, though, the night was about a ruthless edge that had been missing. They turned dominance into a comfortable margin.
Dembele’s lightning treble
Dembele struck early and never let Norway settle. He completed his hat-trick inside the opening 32 minutes.
It was one of the fastest hat-tricks in World Cup history. Two of the goals came courtesy of Mbappe’s vision and delivery.
For Dembele, it was a personal milestone on the grandest stage. His form gives France a second elite attacking threat alongside Mbappe.
By half-time the contest was effectively over. France had blended pace, movement and clinical finishing.
Dembele’s movement off both flanks proved impossible to track. Each goal came from a slightly different pattern of play.
Norway’s missed chance
Thelo Aasgaard pulled a goal back to give Norway brief hope. Any thoughts of a comeback faded quickly, however.
The goal was little more than a consolation by that stage. France’s three-goal cushion was never seriously threatened.
Jorgen Strand Larsen saw a second-half penalty saved by Mike Maignan. It summed up a frustrating night for the Norwegians.
The miss extinguished any lingering hope of a fightback. France saw out the remainder in comfort.
Coach Stale Solbakken had left Erling Haaland on the bench. With second place already likely, Norway protected their star striker.
It was a pragmatic call from the Norway coach. Knockout football, not a dead-rubber scoreline, was the priority.
The numbers behind the win
According to FIFA’s official match centre, France finished the group with a perfect nine points from three wins. Norway took second place on six points.
By The Rio Times’ reading, Dembele’s treble is among the quickest the tournament has seen. It underlines the embarrassment of attacking riches at France’s disposal.
That Mbappe created rather than scored only reinforces the point. France can hurt opponents through several outlets at once.
Defensively, France again looked controlled until the game was won. Maignan’s penalty save preserved their authority on the night.
What comes next
As Group I winners, France move into the round of 32 in ominous form. Their finishing has caught up with their control.
The reward for topping the group is theoretically a smoother route. France will aim to make that advantage count.
Norway, second on six points, will fancy their own knockout run with Haaland fresh. Both teams left Boston with what they needed.
A rested Haaland could be a major weapon in the last 32. Norway will hope their talisman is primed for the bigger nights.
Why it matters
France reached the final at the last World Cup and arrived among the favourites again. A flawless group stage strengthens that billing.
Few squads can match their blend of pace and experience. On this evidence, they intend to go deep once more.
With Mbappe and Dembele both firing, Les Bleus look a daunting prospect. The knockout rounds will test the depth behind them.
France have the look of a side building toward a peak. Their challenge now is to sustain it over single-game ties.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score in World Cup 2026 France vs Norway?
France won 4-1 in Boston. Ousmane Dembele scored a first-half hat-trick.
Who scored for France?
Ousmane Dembele scored all three of France’s first-half goals, with a fourth added on the night. Kylian Mbappe provided two assists.
Did Norway still qualify?
Yes. Norway finished second in Group I and reached the round of 32 despite the defeat.
Why did Haaland not start?
Norway rested Erling Haaland with qualification close to assured. The coach opted to protect his key striker.
Where did France finish in the group?
France finished top of Group I with three wins and nine points. Norway joined them in the knockout rounds in second.
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