FIFA World Cup
Round 1
France19:00
16 Jun, 19:00
SenegalForm & Standings
France
FIFA World Cup — Position: 1
P 0 · W 0 · D 0 · L 0 · 0 pts
GF 0 GA 0 GD 0
Last 5 matches
Senegal
FIFA World Cup — Position: 2
P 0 · W 0 · D 0 · L 0 · 0 pts
GF 0 GA 0 GD 0
Last 5 matches
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Match Overview
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off for defending champions France as they face Senegal in their opening Group D match at the Stade de France on Wednesday, 17 June. This encounter marks a rematch of the 2002 World Cup opener, where Senegal famously upset France. With both teams eager to start their campaigns strongly, the stakes are high. France, under Didier Deschamps, aims to assert dominance early, while Aliou Cissé's Senegal will look to replicate past heroics.
Team News & Expected Lineups
France is expected to line up in a 4-3-3 formation, with Kylian Mbappé leading the attack alongside Antoine Griezmann and a dynamic winger like Ousmane Dembélé. Midfield trio N'Golo Kanté, Aurélien Tchouaméni, and Adrien Rabiot will provide balance. Key absences include Paul Pogba (injury) and Karim Benzema (retired).
Senegal will likely deploy a 4-4-2, with Sadio Mané and Ismaïla Sarr up front. The midfield will rely on Idrissa Gueye and Pape Matar Sarr, while Kalidou Koulibaly anchors the defense. Absences include Cheikhou Kouyaté (injury) and Boulaye Dia (doubtful).
Head-to-Head
France and Senegal have met only once in a competitive fixture: the 2002 World Cup opener, where Senegal won 1-0. In friendlies, France holds a slight edge, but this will be their first meeting in a major tournament since that historic upset.
Key Players to Watch
France: Kylian Mbappé (pace, finishing), N'Golo Kanté (midfield control), and William Saliba (defensive stability).
Senegal: Sadio Mané (attacking threat), Kalidou Koulibaly (defensive leadership), and Édouard Mendy (goalkeeping prowess).
Prediction & Analysis
France's superior squad depth and home advantage give them the edge, but Senegal's physicality and counterattacking threat, led by Mané, could trouble the hosts. Expect France to dominate possession, with Senegal looking to exploit set-pieces and transitions. A narrow 2-1 victory for France is the most likely outcome, though Senegal's resilience could make it a tight contest.
Venue
Stade de France
Saint-Denis
Capacity: 80,698
Stade de France is an 80,698-capacity national stadium in Saint-Denis, Paris, built for the 1998 World Cup and France's largest sporting venue.
View venue details →Managers
FranceDidier Deschamps
Didier Deschamps is France's most successful coach, winning the World Cup in 2018 and reaching the 2022 final. He also captained France to World Cup and Euro glory as a player.
SenegalAliou Cissé
Aliou Cissé has managed Senegal since 2015, leading them to their first AFCON title in 2022 and establishing them as a consistent continental powerhouse.