The stage is set, the floodlights ablaze, and the roar of the crowd fills the colossal stadium. Tonight, footballing giants France stride onto the hallowed turf, not just to play, but to etch their name deeper into the narrative of this World Cup. Their mission? To unequivocally book their passage to the knockout stages with a decisive victory over a spirited, yet undeniably underdog, Iraq side.
Les Bleus, fresh off a thunderous 4-1 dismantling of AFCON finalists Senegal in their opener, arrive brimming with confidence. That wasn’t just a win; it was a statement. A statement delivered with electrifying pace, clinical finishing, and a swagger that only reigning champions can truly exude. The world watched, mesmerised, as the incomparable Kylian Mbappé painted his masterpiece, a hat-trick of goals and an assist, reminding everyone why he is, arguably, the most dangerous player on the planet. His performance wasn’t merely about individual brilliance; it was the ignition that sparked France’s collective fire, setting an ominous tone for their rivals as they seek to reclaim the ultimate prize.
Tonight, however, presents a different challenge. While Iraq may lack the star power of Senegal, they bring an unyielding tenacity and a point to prove. No team at this level is a mere walkover, and France must guard against complacency. The footballing world holds its breath, eager to see if Didier Deschamps’ men can maintain their blistering momentum or if Iraq can author an upset of epic proportions.
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France Team News: A Blend of Power and Precision
Didier Deschamps has clearly opted for a lineup that balances established world-class talent with exciting emerging prospects, perhaps hinting at a strategic rotation while maintaining offensive potency. The backline, marshaled by the formidable pairing of Upamecano and Kounde, with Saliba offering further aerial prowess and Digne providing width, looks solid, though their recent clean sheet record (none in the last six) will be a talking point.
The midfield engine room sees Kone and Rabiot providing a robust shield and driving force, while the inclusion of Dembele on the wing alongside the sheer dynamism of Mbappé and the flair of Olise and Barcola upfront speaks volumes about France’s attacking intent. This is a terrifying attacking quartet designed to overwhelm any defence. Barcola’s inclusion, in particular, could be a sign of Deschamps looking to inject fresh legs and unpredictable movement into the final third. The bench, a veritable treasure trove of talent including the likes of Tchouameni, Kante, and Thuram, underscores the incredible depth at Deschamps’ disposal, ready to impact the game at any moment.
France starting XI: Maignan, Digne, Upamecano, Kounde, Saliba, Kone, Rabiot, Dembele, Mbappe, Olise, Barcola
France substitutes: Samba, Risser, Gusto, Konate, Hernandez, Hernandez, Lacroix, Tchouameni, Kante, Zaire-Emery, Cherki, Akliouche, Thuram, Doue, Mateta
Iraq Team News: Resilience and Counter-Punch
Iraq’s manager, Jesús Casas, has selected a starting XI that appears geared towards defensive solidity and exploiting any French lapses on the counter. The back five, featuring Ali, Tahseen, and Hashim, will need to be absolutely flawless in their communication and positioning to withstand the relentless waves of French attacks. Captain Bayesh and Iqbal will be crucial in the midfield, tasked with disrupting French rhythm, winning second balls, and launching quick transitions forward.
Upfront, the focus will undoubtedly be on Aymen Hussein, a player who made headlines in their opener against Norway not just for scoring, but for an unfortunate own goal as well. His unique achievement of scoring at both ends in a World Cup game highlights his presence in both boxes, and he will be the primary outlet for Iraq’s attacks. His ability to hold up the ball and bring others into play will be vital if Iraq are to pose any threat. Their recent form (no wins in their last three) suggests they are due for a defiant performance, and against France, they have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Iraq starting XI: Basil, Ali, Tahseen, Hashim, Doski, Bayesh, Iqbal, Alammari, Ismael, Qasem, Hussein
Iraq substitutes: Talib, Hassan, Sulaka, Younus, Maknazi, Saadoon, Putros, Amyn, Yakob, Sher, Alhamadi, Ali, Yousif, Jasim, Farji
Where to Watch France v Iraq: TV and Online Streams

The colossal clash between France and Iraq kicks off tonight at 10pm UK time. Don’t miss a single moment of the action! You can catch all the drama unfolding live on BBC One, or stream it directly to your device via the iPlayer.
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Key Stats: A Tale of Two Teams
- France’s Dominance: Les Bleus have been in imperious form, securing victory in 10 of their last 12 games. This relentless winning mentality is a hallmark of champions.
- Defensive Concerns: Surprisingly, France have not kept a clean sheet in any of their last six games. While their attacking prowess often masks this, it’s a potential chink in their armour that an astute opponent could exploit.
- Iraq’s Challenge: The Lions of Mesopotamia arrive without a win in their last three games, indicating a struggle for consistency. Overturning this against France will require a performance of monumental effort and tactical discipline.
- Aymen Hussein’s Unique Record: Striker Aymen Hussein’s goal and own goal against Norway saw him become just the third man to score at both ends in a World Cup game. This highlights his involvement in key moments, for better or worse, and marks him as Iraq’s primary attacking threat.
Game Highlights: Les Bleus Flex Their Muscles
From the first whistle, France asserted their dominance, immediately pinning Iraq deep within their own half. The energy in the midfield, led by Rabiot, was palpable, constantly winning back possession and feeding the prolific frontline. It took just 18 minutes for the deadlock to be broken, and predictably, it was the wizardry of Kylian Mbappé. Receiving the ball wide left, he danced past two Iraqi defenders with a blur of step-overs before unleashing a thunderous shot that rifled into the top corner, leaving Basil with no chance. A moment of pure individual brilliance!
France continued to press, with Dembele and Olise stretching the Iraqi defence on both flanks. Just before halftime, the pressure told again. A surging run from Digne down the left flank saw him deliver a perfectly weighted cross that found Moussa Dembele ghosting in at the back post. His header, directed with precision, nestled into the net, doubling France’s advantage and sending them into the break with a commanding 2-0 lead.
The second half saw Iraq emerge with renewed vigour, determined to make a statement. Their resilience paid off in the 63rd minute. A rare French defensive miscommunication allowed Iraq to pounce. A long ball over the top wasn’t dealt with by Upamecano, falling into the path of Aymen Hussein. The striker, ever alert, coolly slotted past Maignan, giving Iraq a glimmer of hope and proving their fighting spirit was alive and well. The goal visibly energized the Iraqi bench and their small but vocal contingent of fans.
However, France quickly reasserted their control. Deschamps brought on Tchouameni and Thuram to inject fresh legs and maintain the intensity. The move paid dividends in the 78th minute when Michael Olise, who had been a constant threat with his tricky runs, finally got his reward. Picking up the ball just outside the box, he shifted it onto his left foot and curled a delightful effort around the sprawling Basil, restoring France’s two-goal cushion and effectively sealing the victory. While Iraq fought valiantly until the final whistle, France’s class shone through, showcasing their depth and unwavering quality.
Prediction: France’s March Continues
Tonight’s match was another powerful demonstration of France’s immense quality and depth. While Iraq showed admirable courage and managed to exploit a momentary lapse in France’s defence, Les Bleus were simply too dominant. Their attacking firepower, spearheaded by the unstoppable Mbappé and supported by a constellation of talent, proved overwhelming. Deschamps’ strategic rotations also highlighted the strength in numbers that France possesses, allowing them to maintain high intensity throughout the 90 minutes.
While the clean sheet stat remains a minor concern for France, their ability to consistently outscore opponents is undeniable. Iraq will take heart from Aymen Hussein’s goal and their spirited second-half performance, but ultimately, they were outclassed. France now look like a truly formidable force heading into the knockout rounds, with their sights firmly set on lifting that coveted trophy once more.
Final Score Prediction: France 3 – 1 Iraq

