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Mbappé’s Night to End the Senegal Curse

France open their World Cup run against the team that shocked them in 2002, and the matchup brings history, pressure, and a clear talent gap into one high-stakes opener at MetLife Stadium.

France face Senegal in the Group I opener at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with kickoff set for 3:00 PM ET (19:00 GMT). The storyline is impossible to ignore: the last time these nations met, Senegal beat the defending champions 1-0 in the 2002 World Cup, and Pape Thiaw was part of that squad.

For France, this begins Didier Deschamps’ final tournament in charge after 14 years. They arrive as the world’s top-ranked side, loaded with depth and chasing another title after two straight final appearances.

What Matters Most

  • France’s status: They enter as the favorite and should control possession for long stretches.
  • Senegal’s edge: Their compact shape, physical duels, and counterattack threat make them dangerous if France lose focus.
  • The emotional layer: The 2002 upset still hangs over this matchup, even if the squads and circumstances are very different.
  • Key expectation: France have enough firepower to break through, but Senegal are built to keep the scoreline respectable.

Team Notes and Expected XIs

France had one brief injury concern when William Saliba aggravated a back issue in the Champions League final, but he has returned to full training and is available. Jules Koundé also recovered from a knock, so Deschamps appears close to full strength.

Senegal have a few minor fitness questions, but none are considered major. Assane Diao missed part of the week with a contusion, Chérif Ndiaye sat out a session, and Idrissa Gueye was managed carefully. All three are expected to be ready.

France Senegal
4-2-3-1: Maignan; Koundé, Saliba, Upamecano, T. Hernández; Tchouaméni, Camavinga; Olise, Mbappé, Dembélé; Mateta 4-3-3: Mendy; Diatta, Koulibaly, Niakhaté, Diouf; H. Diarra, I. Gueye, P. Gueye; I. Ndiaye, Jackson, Mané

Players Who Can Swing It

  • Kylian Mbappé: France’s captain already has 12 World Cup goals and remains the clearest route to a decisive moment.
  • Ousmane Dembélé: His one-on-one dribbling gives France a different kind of threat from wide areas.
  • Mike Maignan: If Senegal get chances, France will want their goalkeeper steady and composed.
  • Sadio Mané: Still Senegal’s emotional center, and still capable of changing a game with one action.
  • Nicolas Jackson: His movement and speed can punish any gap behind the French back line.
  • Ismaïla Sarr and Pape Matar Sarr: They add pace, energy, and direct running in support of Senegal’s attack.

France are priced as strong favorites, with Senegal a clear outsider and the draw also offering value to anyone expecting a tight contest. The market reflects the depth difference, especially with France’s defense close to full strength.

Senegal, though, are disciplined and experienced enough to make this uncomfortable. They are likely to stay compact, slow the game down, and wait for transition chances through Mané and Jackson. Even so, France should have too much quality over 90 minutes.

Prediction: France 2-1 Senegal

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Jack Sullivan

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