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Norway World Cup 2026 Team Guide, Schedule, Squad & Match Updates

Senegal arrive with the profile of a team that can be extremely hard to break down and dangerous when they win the ball back. Kalidou Koulibaly provides leadership and aerial strength at the back, Idrissa Gana Gueye offers experience and bite in midfield, and the forward line has pace and directness through Sadio Mané, Ismaïla Sarr and Nicolas Jackson. That blend allows Senegal to defend in a structured block before exploding into space on the counter. Their biggest asset is balance. Senegal can absorb pressure without losing the ability to threaten in transition, and they often create their best moments from quick switches, second balls and attacking full-back overlaps. The main vulnerability comes when they are forced to defend for long spells against a team capable of pinning them back with sustained possession, particularly if they give away dangerous free kicks or lose concentration against a prolific finisher. Against Norway, Senegal’s success will depend on whether they can deny Ødegaard time on the ball and keep Haaland from getting clean looks inside the box. If their midfield screens the central lanes well and their wide players break forward efficiently, they have the tools to frustrate Norway and steal the initiative. This is a match in which Senegal’s physicality and transition pace could be decisive if the game opens up late.

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Competition

World Cup 2026

Captain

To be confirmed

Confederation

To be confirmed

Group

Group B

NO

Nation Profile

Team Details

Team Name

Norway

Country

Norway

Coach

To be confirmed

FIFA Ranking

To be confirmed

NO

World Cup Group

Group B

Jun 19 to Jun 24

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Group Opponents

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Team Results

Results will be updated once Norway completes its FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.

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Team Overview

Senegal arrive with the profile of a team that can be extremely hard to break down and dangerous when they win the ball back. Kalidou Koulibaly provides leadership and aerial strength at the back, Idrissa Gana Gueye offers experience and bite in midfield, and the forward line has pace and directness through Sadio Mané, Ismaïla Sarr and Nicolas Jackson. That blend allows Senegal to defend in a structured block before exploding into space on the counter. Their biggest asset is balance. Senegal can absorb pressure without losing the ability to threaten in transition, and they often create their best moments from quick switches, second balls and attacking full-back overlaps. The main vulnerability comes when they are forced to defend for long spells against a team capable of pinning them back with sustained possession, particularly if they give away dangerous free kicks or lose concentration against a prolific finisher. Against Norway, Senegal’s success will depend on whether they can deny Ødegaard time on the ball and keep Haaland from getting clean looks inside the box. If their midfield screens the central lanes well and their wide players break forward efficiently, they have the tools to frustrate Norway and steal the initiative. This is a match in which Senegal’s physicality and transition pace could be decisive if the game opens up late.

Squad

Projected Squad

NOGoalkeepers

  • Ørjan Nyland#1
  • Orjan Nyland#1

NODefenders

  • Julian Ryerson#14
  • Kristoffer Ajer#4
  • Leo Østigård#2
  • Birger Meling#5
  • Leo Ostigard#3
  • Fredrik Bjorkan#5

NOMidfielders

  • Martin Ødegaard#10
  • Sander Berge#8
  • Morten Thorsby#6
  • Patrick Berg#8
  • Martin Odegaard#10

NOForwards

  • Antonio Nusa#20
  • Erling Haaland#9
  • Alexander Sørloth#7
  • Alexander Sorloth#9

Recent Form

Last 5

Last 5 Record

Good form

3W - 1D - 1L

10/15

Points

DM1
WM2
WM3
LM4
WM5

3

Wins

1

Draws

1

Losses

Latest result: Draw

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Team Stats

0

Matches

0

Wins

0

Draws

0

Losses

0

Goals For

0

Goals Against

0

Points

Key Players

ØR

Ørjan Nyland

#1

OR

Orjan Nyland

#1

JU

Julian Ryerson

#14

KR

Kristoffer Ajer

#4

LE

Leo Østigård

#2

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Who will win Norway vs Senegal?

Draw

What time is Norway vs Senegal?

00:00 UTC

What 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.

Where to watch?

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What is the head-to-head record?

The teams have met 1 times. Full head-to-head details are included in the match preview.

How 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.

Who 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.

What is the best betting angle for this match?

Both teams to score

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