
Group stage
Norway vs Senegal Prediction
World Cup prediction, probability, and expected lineups for this match.
Quick Prediction
Norway and Senegal meet in a neutral-venue group-stage contest that brings together two teams with very different football identities but similar expectations of progressing from the section. Norway arrive with a strong spine built around Martin Ødegaard’s creativity and Erling Haaland’s penalty-box threat, while Senegal combine athleticism, defensive power and transition speed. With no current injury or suspension information available, both sides can be projected near full strength, which should make the tactical battle especially important.
Win Probability
AI matchup market, normalized to 100%
Edge
Norway Win
Chance
34%
Top Call
Norway Win
* Probabilities are based on AI analysis and team data
Live Score
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Expected Lineups
Projected shape, player roles, and tactical balance
Norway
Projected 4-3-3
Senegal
Projected 4-3-3
Historical Edge
Head To Head
Series edge
Senegal edge
1 played
Senegal
1
Wins
Draws
0
0%
Norway
0
Wins
Match History
Recent Meetings
Scout Notes
Match Analysis
Norway and Senegal meet in a neutral-venue group-stage contest that brings together two teams with very different football identities but similar expectations of progressing from the section. Norway arrive with a strong spine built around Martin Ødegaard’s creativity and Erling Haaland’s penalty-box threat, while Senegal combine athleticism, defensive power and transition speed. With no current injury or suspension information available, both sides can be projected near full strength, which should make the tactical battle especially important.
Norway will likely try to control possession through Ødegaard, push full-backs high, and feed Haaland early in central areas or from cut-backs. Senegal are well equipped to disrupt that rhythm, using Koulibaly’s leadership, Gueye’s ball-winning, and the pace of Mané and Ismaïla Sarr to attack space behind the Norwegian defensive line. The key question is whether Norway can defend transitions cleanly enough to sustain attacking pressure.
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FAQ
01Who will win Norway vs Senegal?+
Draw
02What time is Norway vs Senegal?+
00:00 UTC
03What is the predicted lineup?+
Norway and Senegal meet in a neutral-venue group-stage contest that brings together two teams with very different football identities but similar expectations of progressing from the section. Norway arrive with a strong spine built around Martin Ødegaard’s creativity and Erling Haaland’s penalty-box threat, while Senegal combine athleticism, defensive power and transition speed. With no current injury or suspension information available, both sides can be projected near full strength, which should make the tactical battle especially important. Norway will likely try to control possession through Ødegaard, push full-backs high, and feed Haaland early in central areas or from cut-backs. Senegal are well equipped to disrupt that rhythm, using Koulibaly’s leadership, Gueye’s ball-winning, and the pace of Mané and Ismaïla Sarr to attack space behind the Norwegian defensive line. The key question is whether Norway can defend transitions cleanly enough to sustain attacking pressure. The only recorded head-to-head meeting in the database favors Senegal, who won 2-1 in 2006, but that history is too limited to be heavily weighted. This match feels finely balanced: Norway have the more defined superstar-driven attacking structure, while Senegal may have the more balanced team shape and greater physical resilience. A draw is the most likely outcome, though either side could win if they take control of the middle third and convert the game’s first clear chance.
04Where to watch?+
Check local broadcasters and FIFA streaming partners in your region.
05What is the head-to-head record?+
The teams have met 1 times. Full head-to-head details are included in the match preview.
06How have Norway and Senegal performed recently?+
Norway and Senegal meet in a neutral-venue group-stage contest that brings together two teams with very different football identities but similar expectations of progressing from the section. Norway arrive with a strong spine built around Martin Ødegaard’s creativity and Erling Haaland’s penalty-box threat, while Senegal combine athleticism, defensive power and transition speed. With no current injury or suspension information available, both sides can be projected near full strength, which should make the tactical battle especially important. Norway will likely try to control possession through Ødegaard, push full-backs high, and feed Haaland early in central areas or from cut-backs. Senegal are well equipped to disrupt that rhythm, using Koulibaly’s leadership, Gueye’s ball-winning, and the pace of Mané and Ismaïla Sarr to attack space behind the Norwegian defensive line. The key question is whether Norway can defend transitions cleanly enough to sustain attacking pressure. The only recorded head-to-head meeting in the database favors Senegal, who won 2-1 in 2006, but that history is too limited to be heavily weighted. This match feels finely balanced: Norway have the more defined superstar-driven attacking structure, while Senegal may have the more balanced team shape and greater physical resilience. A draw is the most likely outcome, though either side could win if they take control of the middle third and convert the game’s first clear chance.
07Who are the key players to watch?+
Norway and Senegal meet in a neutral-venue group-stage contest that brings together two teams with very different football identities but similar expectations of progressing from the section. Norway arrive with a strong spine built around Martin Ødegaard’s creativity and Erling Haaland’s penalty-box threat, while Senegal combine athleticism, defensive power and transition speed. With no current injury or suspension information available, both sides can be projected near full strength, which should make the tactical battle especially important. Norway will likely try to control possession through Ødegaard, push full-backs high, and feed Haaland early in central areas or from cut-backs. Senegal are well equipped to disrupt that rhythm, using Koulibaly’s leadership, Gueye’s ball-winning, and the pace of Mané and Ismaïla Sarr to attack space behind the Norwegian defensive line. The key question is whether Norway can defend transitions cleanly enough to sustain attacking pressure. The only recorded head-to-head meeting in the database favors Senegal, who won 2-1 in 2006, but that history is too limited to be heavily weighted. This match feels finely balanced: Norway have the more defined superstar-driven attacking structure, while Senegal may have the more balanced team shape and greater physical resilience. A draw is the most likely outcome, though either side could win if they take control of the middle third and convert the game’s first clear chance.
08What is the best betting angle for this match?+
Both teams to score
09What stage of the competition is this match?+
Group stage
10Why is this match important?+
Norway and Senegal meet in a neutral-venue group-stage contest that brings together two teams with very different football identities but similar expectations of progressing from the section. Norway arrive with a strong spine built around Martin Ødegaard’s creativity and Erling Haaland’s penalty-box threat, while Senegal combine athleticism, defensive power and transition speed. With no current injury or suspension information available, both sides can be projected near full strength, which should make the tactical battle especially important. Norway will likely try to control possession through Ødegaard, push full-backs high, and feed Haaland early in central areas or from cut-backs. Senegal are well equipped to disrupt that rhythm, using Koulibaly’s leadership, Gueye’s ball-winning, and the pace of Mané and Ismaïla Sarr to attack space behind the Norwegian defensive line. The key question is whether Norway can defend transitions cleanly enough to sustain attacking pressure. The only recorded head-to-head meeting in the database favors Senegal, who won 2-1 in 2006, but that history is too limited to be heavily weighted. This match feels finely balanced: Norway have the more defined superstar-driven attacking structure, while Senegal may have the more balanced team shape and greater physical resilience. A draw is the most likely outcome, though either side could win if they take control of the middle third and convert the game’s first clear chance.
