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France vs Iraq Live Score, 13', 1-0: How did Mbappe curl in that stunning opener?
Mbappe links up brilliantly with Michael Olise, playing a neat one-two before the return pass is only half-cleared by Iraq’s defence. The ball falls back to Mbappe at the top right edge of the box, and he curls a thunderous left-footed strike into the far corner, leaving Ahmed Basil with no chance. A stunning finish from the France captain as he moves to 15 World Cup goals and continues his chase behind Lionel Messi.
France vs Iraq Live Score, 13', 1-0: Mbappe fires France ahead on his 100th appearance
GOAL! Mbappe gives France the lead. A perfect moment on his 100th appearance as he finishes clinically to put his side ahead.
France vs Iraq Live Score, 10', 0-0: France dominate early possession as Iraq struggle to get out of their half
France are keeping their opponents pinned deep inside their own half at the moment. It has been a strong start from Ousmane Dembélé and Kylian Mbappé, both looking lively and dangerous in the early exchanges.
Iraq kicked off and immediately went long, resulting in a goal kick for France. If that was intended as a throw-in, it was a poor execution.
At 6', France had their first real break through Mbappé, who drew a foul from Amir Al-Ammari, earning him an early yellow card. Iraq will need to be cautious for the remaining minutes, as it could turn into a long night defending on a booking.
Iraq vs France Live Score: Iraq Match France with 4-2-3-1 Formation in World Cup Clash
Iraq have lined up in a matching 4-2-3-1 formation to counter France’s system in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Group I fixture. The setup shows a balanced approach from the Iraqi side as they aim to stay compact defensively while looking to break quickly in transition.
The confirmed Iraq starting XI is as follows:
Goalkeeper:
Defenders:
Hussein Ali (Right-Back)
Akam Hashim (Centre-Back)
Zaid Tahseen (Centre-Back)
Merchas Doski (Left-Back)
Midfield:
Amir Al-Ammari (Defensive Midfield)
Zaid Ismael (Defensive Midfield)
Attacking Midfield / Wingers:
Ibrahim Bayesh (Right Wing)
Zidane Iqbal (Attacking Midfield / No. 10)
Forward:
Aymen Hussein (Captain & Striker)*
France vs Iraq Live Score: Deschamps Names Strong Starting XI vs Iraq
France have set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation for their 2026 FIFA World Cup Group I clash against Iraq, with manager Didier Deschamps making three tactical changes from the previous match. Lucas Digne, Manu Koné, and Bradley Barcola come into the starting lineup as France look to control possession and add more width in attack.
The confirmed France starting XI is as follows:
Goalkeeper:
Mike Maignan
Defenders:
Jules Koundé (Right-Back)
Dayot Upamecano (Centre-Back)
William Saliba (Centre-Back)
Lucas Digne (Left-Back)
Midfield:
Manu Koné (Defensive Midfield)
Adrien Rabiot (Defensive Midfield)
Attacking Midfield / Wingers:
Ousmane Dembélé (Right Wing)
Michael Olise (Attacking Midfield / No. 10)
Bradley Barcola (Left Wing)
Forward:
Kylian Mbappé (Captain & Striker)
Iraq vs France Live Score: Lions of Mesopotamia name XI for clash with France
France vs Iraq Live Score: France unveil starting XI as Kylian Mbappé captains Les Bleus on 100th appearance night
FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Score: Graham Arnold seeks rare coaching milestone with Iraq
Graham Arnold’s presence at this World Cup represents a significant achievement in its own right. After overseeing a record 72 international matches for Australia and guiding the Socceroos to the Round of 16 at Qatar 2022, Arnold accepted one of the most challenging assignments in international football when he took charge of Iraq.
His impact was immediate. Iraq’s qualification hopes had begun to fade before his arrival, but he successfully revitalised the campaign and ultimately guided the nation through the final stages of qualification.
Should Iraq continue their World Cup journey beyond the group stage, Arnold would further strengthen an already impressive international coaching résumé. He is on course to become one of the very few managers to lead two different nations from the same confederation at the World Cup, joining an exceptionally exclusive group.
For now, however, his attention is fixed on a task that would rank among the biggest results of his coaching career. Iraq face a French side stacked with world-class talent, yet Arnold has spent much of his career proving that organisation, belief and discipline can narrow even the widest gaps on paper. Tonight presents another opportunity to do exactly that.
France vs Iraq Live Score: Didier Deschamps continues pursuit of another chapter in football history
Didier Deschamps occupies a unique place in football history. As captain, he lifted the World Cup on home soil in 1998. As manager, he repeated the feat in Russia in 2018 and later guided France to the 2022 final in Qatar.
His current World Cup campaign is expected to be the final chapter of a reign that began in 2012 and has transformed France into the benchmark of consistency in international football. During that period, Les Bleus have reached a World Cup quarter-final, won a World Cup, reached another World Cup final and established themselves as one of the sport’s most formidable national teams.
Only three men have won the World Cup as both player and coach: Mario Zagallo, Franz Beckenbauer and Deschamps. Another deep run in North America would strengthen his claim to be considered alongside the greatest international managers the game has produced.
What has distinguished Deschamps throughout this period has been his ability to continuously regenerate the squad without sacrificing competitiveness. Established stars have departed, younger players have emerged, yet France continue to arrive at major tournaments with realistic ambitions of lifting the trophy.
Iraq vs France Live Score: Iraq’s World Cup return completes a journey 40 years in the making
For Iraq, this World Cup is about considerably more than results alone. The Lions of Mesopotamia arrived in North America having completed one of the longest and most demanding qualification campaigns of any team in the tournament.
Their route stretched across 21 matches over 28 months, producing 15 victories, three draws and only three defeats. Iraq dominated the second round of Asian qualifying with six wins from six matches before narrowly missing automatic qualification in the third round. Further drama followed in the repechage phase, a regional play-off and ultimately an intercontinental showdown with Bolivia in Monterrey, where goals from Ali Al-Hamadi and Aymen Hussein secured their place at the World Cup.
The achievement carried enormous emotional significance for a nation that had waited four decades to return to football’s biggest stage after their only previous appearance at Mexico 1986.
Although the opening defeat against Norway was disappointing, Iraq did manage to find the net and remained competitive for long periods. Against France, Graham Arnold’s side face one of the sternest tests in international football, but they also have an opportunity to produce one of the defining results of their modern football history.
France vs Iraq Live Score: France arrive in Philadelphia with momentum and remarkable squad depth
Few nations enter major tournaments with a stronger blend of proven pedigree and emerging talent than France. Didier Deschamps has spent more than a decade constructing a squad capable of competing on multiple fronts, and the depth available to him is one of the principal reasons Les Bleus continue to be viewed as one of the favourites in North America.
Mike Maignan provides security in goal, while William Saliba, Jules Kounde and Dayot Upamecano form the backbone of a defence filled with elite-level experience. In midfield, Aurelien Tchouameni continues to grow into one of the most influential players in European football, supported by the enduring presence of N'Golo Kante.
The attacking options remain particularly intimidating. Kylian Mbappe is the headline figure, but he is supported by Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, Desire Doue and Rayan Cherki, ensuring France possess a range of profiles capable of changing matches in different ways.
Their opening victory over Senegal was not flawless, yet it reinforced a familiar theme surrounding Deschamps' teams. Even when France are not operating at their absolute peak, they retain the ability to seize control of matches through moments of individual brilliance and collective quality.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Score: Group I qualification race remains wide open ahead of France and Iraq showdown
Group I enters its second round of fixtures with plenty still unresolved despite France and Norway both opening their campaigns with victories. Norway currently sit top of the standings courtesy of their superior goal difference after defeating Iraq 4-1, while France occupy second place following their 3-1 win over Senegal. Iraq and Senegal remain without points but neither side has been eliminated from contention.
That creates substantial pressure on both teams entering Philadelphia. France know that a second consecutive victory would place them in a commanding position before their final group-stage meeting with Norway. Iraq, meanwhile, are attempting to avoid a scenario in which qualification depends entirely on results elsewhere during the final round of matches.
The expanded 48-team format has opened new pathways to the knockout stages, but it has also heightened the importance of avoiding defeat in the group phase. For Iraq, a positive result against one of the tournament favourites would dramatically alter the complexion of Group I. For France, it represents an opportunity to underline their credentials as genuine contenders for another World Cup crown.
France vs Iraq takes centre stage in Group I at the FIFA World Cup 2026 as Didier Deschamps’ side look to secure an early place in the Round of 32 while Iraq attempt to keep alive their dream of reaching the knockout stages in their first World Cup appearance in 40 years.
Les Bleus opened their campaign with a 3-1 victory over Senegal, a match in which captain Kylian Mbappe scored twice to become France’s all-time leading goalscorer with 58 international goals. The Real Madrid forward is also set to make his 100th appearance for the national team, adding another layer of significance to a match that could see France take a major step towards qualification.
France arrived in North America after navigating UEFA qualifying unbeaten, finishing with a goal difference of plus-12 and extending a remarkable era that has seen them reach eight consecutive World Cups. Iraq’s journey was considerably longer. The Lions of Mesopotamia became the final team to qualify for the expanded 48-team tournament after a 21-match qualifying campaign that culminated in a dramatic intercontinental play-off victory over Bolivia.
Group I remains delicately poised. Norway currently lead the standings on goal difference after their opening victory over Iraq, while France sit second with three points. Iraq know that another defeat would leave their hopes hanging by a thread before their final group match against Senegal.
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