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World Cup: Can Senegal stun France again? Predictions, schedule on Day 6

Al Jazeera · 2026-06-16

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• What happened: France and Senegal are set to face off in the 2026 World Cup, marking a repeat of their famous 2002 opener, while Argentina will play Algeria, and Norway returns to the tournament against Iraq. • Why it matters: This match is significant as France, the 2018 World Cup champions, aim to assert their dominance, while Senegal seeks to replicate their historic upset from 2002. Additionally, the matches highlight the return of Norway to the World Cup after 28 years. • What to watch next: Fans should keep an eye on the outcomes of these matches, particularly the predictions for France vs Senegal, where France is favored, and the performances of returning teams like Norway and Iraq.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkFrance's star forward Kylian Mbappe makes his first appearance of the 2026 World Cup against Senegal at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Tuesday [Franck Fife/AFP]By Elizabeth MelimopoulosPublished On 16 Jun 202616 Jun 2026The World Cup on Tuesday features tournament heavyweights Argentina and France, who are beginning their campaigns.France, the 2018 World Cup winners, take on Senegal in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in a repeat of their famous opener in the 2002 edition while Lionel Messi’s reigning champions Argentina face Algeria in Kansas City, Missouri. In Tuesday’s other matches, Norway return to the World Cup for the first time in 28 years against Iraq, and Austria meet Jordan in the day’s final fixture.Away from the games, Cape Verde are still celebrating their historic draw with Spain while Iraq’s return to the tournament has sparked both happiness and frustration among their supporters.Here’s what to watch on Day 6 of the World Cup:What is the schedule for Tuesday?Four more teams begin their campaigns on Tuesday.France vs Senegal at New York New Jersey Stadium is scheduled to kick off at 3pm (19:00 GMT).Later, Norway return to the World Cup for the first time since 1998 when they take on Iraq at Boston Stadium in Massachusetts with kickoff at 6pm (22:00 GMT).And Argentina will also play against Algeria at Kansas City Stadium at 8pm (01:00 GMT on Wednesday) before Austria meet Jordan at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium in California at 9pm (04:00 GMT on Wednesday).What are the predictions for France vs Senegal?France head into the tournament as one of the favourites, sitting third in FIFA’s world rankings. But African powerhouse Senegal, ranked 16th, are expected to provide a stern early test in their opening match.The teams’ only previous World Cup meeting came in the opening match of the 2002 tournament when tournament debutants Senegal stunned defending champions France 1-0. Papa Bouba Diop’s memorable winner sparked celebrations across Dakar, and then-President Abdoulaye Wade declared a national holiday. Senegal went on to reach the quarterfinals while France exited without winning a game.Opta’s supercomputer still gives France a clear edge at New York New Jersey Stadium, assigning Les Bleus a 64.8 percent chance of victory. Senegal’s chances of pulling off another upset stand at 14.9 percent while the probability of a draw is put at 20.3 percent.What are the predictions for Iraq vs Norway?Tuesday’s Group I clash will be the first meeting between Iraq and Norway, and it will be the Nordic country’s first World Cup match against a team from the Asian Football Confederation.Norway have relished their return to the World Cup after a long hiatus from the tournament. Fans have drawn attention with their synchronised “Viking row” celebrations while Erling Haaland shared a Viking-themed team photo on social media, describing the tournament as “a dream 28 years in the making”. Led by Haaland and Martin Odegaard, the Norwegians arrive with high hopes.Opta’s supercomputer expects Norway to start strongly, giving them a 77.4 percent chance of victory. A draw is rated at 14 percent while Iraq have an 8.6 percent chance of pulling off an upset.What are the predictions for Argentina vs Algeria?Argentina and Algeria have never faced each other at the World Cup although they did meet in a friendly in 2007 when Argentina came from behind to secure a thrilling 4-3 win at Barcelona’s Camp Nou. A teenager by the name of Lionel Messi scored the first two goals of his international career that day.History also favours the South Americans. Argentina have won each of their last six World Cup matches against African opponents, rebounding from their shock 1-0 defeat to Cameroon in 1990. Algeria, meanwhile, have enjoyed mixed fortunes against South American sides at the tournament, beating Chile in 1982 before losing to Brazil four years later.Opta’s supercomputer expects Argentina to make a winning start in Group J. After 25,000 simulations, Lionel Scaloni’s side emerged victorious 68.2 percent of the time. Algeria were given a 13.2 percent chance of causing an upset while a draw was the outcome in 18.6 percent of the projections.What are the predictions for Austria vs Jordan?Austria enter the match as the clear favourites on paper. Ranked 25th in the world, they sit 39 places above Jordan, who are 64th in FIFA’s standings, and the Europeans are widely expected to challenge for a place in the knockout rounds.Opta’s supercomputer strongly backs Austria to open their campaign with a victory in San Francisco, giving them a 70.3 percent chance of taking all three points. Jordan have been assigned a 12.9 percent probability of pulling off an upset while the likelihood of a draw stands at 16.9 percent.Looking beyond this match, Austria are considered Argentina’s main challengers in Group J. They have an 18 percent chance of finishing top of the group, compared with just 2.9 percent for Jordan.What else is shaping the World Cup?Cape Verde celebrate historic pointCape Verde’s 0-0 draw with Spain led to wild celebrations among fans, including in Boston, home to a large Cape Verdean community. Supporters said they were proud to see their country shine on the World Cup stage.“Everyone thought Spain would beat us,” one fan said. “We’re a small country, but we have a big heart.”According to a report on the NBC TV network, goalkeeper Vozinha also became an overnight social media sensation with his Instagram following soaring after the game. NBC said the goalkeeper went from 50,000 followers on Instagram to 4.9 million.Cape Verde fans watch the World Cup group stage match against Spain from Praia, Cape Verde, on June 15, 2026 [Danilson Sequeira/Reuters]Saudi Arabia deny Uruguay victorySaudi Arabia looked set for another famous World Cup upset after Abdulelah Alamri gave the Green Falcons the lead against Uruguay, four years on from their shock win over Argentina.But Uruguay’s Maximiliano Araujo struck 10 minutes from time to earn Uruguay a 1-1 draw. Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Alowais then made several key saves to preserve the point, leaving Group H finely balanced after the opening round of matches.Abdulelah Al-Amri #4 of Saudi Arabia scores his team’s first goal against Uruguay during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match at Miami Stadium on June 15, 2026 [Lars Baron/Getty Images/Getty Images via AFP]Tunisia sack coach after heavy defeatTunisia have dismissed Sabri Lamouchi after their 5-1 loss to Sweden in their World Cup opener. Mondher Kebaier is set to take over on an interim basis as Tunisia try to revive their campaign before matches against Japan and the Netherlands.Meet Merlin, Mexico’s unlikely mascotA duck named Merlin became one of the World Cup’s first viral stars after appearing in Mexico City celebrations dressed in the national team’s colours. Fans on social media called the two-year-old a “national treasure” and even called for him to attend matches as the tournament’s unofficial mascot.Norway embrace their Viking rootsNorway have brought Viking fever to the tournament. Fans have debuted a synchronised “Viking row” celebration in the stands while the team posed for a Viking-themed photoshoot that sparked both excitement and debate back home. The images, shared by Erling Haaland, have become one of the tournament’s early talking points.FIFA clears VAR official Shaun EvansFIFA said it found “no evidence” to support allegations that video assistant referee Shaun Evans breached its disciplinary code after he was accused of making a white supremacist hand gesture during Germany’s World Cup opener against Curacao. Evans, an Australian, said the gesture was an involuntary movement and denied any intent to communicate a racist message.Beyond the football: Iraq’s World Cup return brings joy and frustrationFor many Iraqis, qualifying for the World Cup has brought a rare moment of joy after decades of conflict and hardship.Fans said the team’s return to football’s biggest stage after more than 40 years offers people a chance to unite and move away, even briefly, from the tensions in the region.“We haven’t felt this happy in a long time,” Ahmed Salman, an Iraqi fan, told Al Jazeera.“This is a chance for people to come together and move away from the atmosphere of war, especially given the tense situation in the region.”But the celebrations have also been mixed with frustration over restrictions that some said have prevented Iraqi supporters from attending the tournament in the United States.“Banning the fans is a very negative step because sports have nothing to do with politics,” Salman said. “People are coming to celebrate.”Another Iraq supporter described the emotions as bittersweet.“As Iraqis, after more than 40 years, we have qualified for the World Cup,” Taha Mohamed said. “It brings a feeling of joy and comfort, … but regarding the fans, it is frustrating.”

Source: Al Jazeera
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