
FIFA World Cup 2026
Group I World Cup 2026 Standings, Fixtures & Qualification
Group I at the Group I World Cup 2026 brings together France, Norway, Senegal, and Iraq in a balanced section with clear competitive intrigue. The group overview points to a strong race in the standings, with fixtures likely to shape qualification quickly as each side aims to control key matches and build momentum. France enter as the most established contender, while Norway and Senegal offer serious challenge potential and Iraq can look to disrupt the expected order. Overall, the tournament outlook suggests a demanding group with several different paths to qualification.
Group Overview
Group Details
Top teams advance based on FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification rules.
Group Teams
Group I Teams
Pre-Tournament Projection
Group Standings
France#1UEFAProjected qualifier
Norway#2TBDProjected qualifier
Senegal#3CAFDark horse
Iraq#4TBDOutside contenderPre-tournament projections for Group I place France as the most likely leader based on overall squad strength and international pedigree, with Norway and Senegal close behind in the battle for the knockout places. Iraq are expected to face the toughest route in the standings, but their organization and counterattacking threat could still influence the group picture. FIFA ranking reference and historical level suggest France as the strongest side, Norway as a high-upside challenger, Senegal as a physically strong and disciplined contender, and Iraq as the likely underdog. Projected order: 1) France, 2) Norway, 3) Senegal, 4) Iraq.
Group Fixtures
Group I Fixtures
Jun 23, 2026
00:00 UTC
TBD
Group stage
Jun 26, 2026
19:00 UTC
TBD
Group stage
Qualification Scenario
Qualification Outlook
The qualification scenario in Group I points to France as the most probable group winner, with Norway and Senegal most likely competing for the second qualification spot. France’s expected advantage lies in depth, technical quality, and match control, while Norway’s direct attacking strength gives them strong upset potential. Senegal profile as one of the group’s toughest opponents, combining athleticism and defensive structure, which should keep them firmly in contention. Iraq may be the dark horse if they can stay compact and maximize set-piece opportunities, but their qualification chances appear lower in a difficult group. Predicted qualification probability: France highest, Norway and Senegal competitive, Iraq outsider status. The group difficulty is above average because three teams have realistic knockout ambitions.
Group Predictions
Tournament Outlook
Group I prediction confidence leans toward France finishing first and qualifying comfortably, with Norway viewed as the likeliest second qualifier. Senegal are the main dark horse and could finish above expectations if they turn tight fixtures into points. Iraq are projected to battle hard and can influence the qualification race, but they remain the least likely to advance. The strongest contenders are France and Norway, while Senegal offer the clearest threat to the expected order. Projected tournament outlook: a competitive group with one clear favorite, two serious challengers, and one underdog capable of complicating the standings.
Key Matches
Qualification-Shaping Fixtures
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