
Everyone is watching Spain’s group. Everyone is debating Argentina’s path. But quietly, in Group I, three of the most dangerous squads at the FIFA World Cup 2026 have been drawn together — and only two of them get through.
What Does Group I Actually Look Like?
| Team | FIFA Ranking | Key Player | Tournament History |
|---|---|---|---|
| France | 1 | Kylian Mbappé | 2018 Champions, 2022 Runners-Up |
| Senegal | 14 | Sadio Mané | 2022 Quarter-Finals |
| Norway | 31 | Erling Haaland | First World Cup since 1998 |
| Iraq | 57 | Aymen Hussein | Group stage exits only |
On paper, France cruised through. But football is not played on paper.”
France has a Squad That Should Win the Whole Tournament — So Why Are They Nervous?
- Mbappé, Dembélé, Olise, Thuram, Cherki, Doué — six elite attacking options
- But France has underperformed at every tournament since 2018, despite having the best squad
- Specific tension: Camavinga, Tchouaméni and Kanté in midfield are elite but injury-prone
- William Saliba and Upamecano at the back — strong but tested by pace
France doesn’t fear Iraq. France fears Senegal and Haaland’s Norway showing up at the worst possible time.
Senegal Are Not Here to Make Up the Numbers — Mané Has Unfinished Business
- Sadio Mané at 34 — this is his last World Cup, and he knows it
- Nicolas Jackson, Iliman Ndiaye, Ismaïla Sarr, and Boulaye Dia — four genuine goal threats
- Pape Matar Sarr and Lamine Camara in midfield — young, hungry, technically excellent
- Koulibaly marshalling the defence — experienced and battle-hardened
- Senegal beat Egypt in AFCON 2022 — they know how to win big games under pressure
Senegal is not an underdog. They are a quarter-final quality team in a group where that might not be enough.
Erling Haaland Has Never Played at a FIFA World Cup — and He Is Absolutely Furious About It”
- Norway qualified for the first time since 1998 — this is historic
- Haaland scored 38 goals in the Premier League last season — he arrives in the form of his life
- Sørloth, Nusa, Bobb, Schjelderup, alongside him, Norway are not a one-man team
- Sander Berge and Kristian Thorstvedt provide midfield steel and creativity
- Norway’s threat: they don’t need to dominate possession — they counter-attack at devastating speed
Haaland needs one goal against France to change everything. He scores one every 68 minutes for club and country.
The Brutal Maths of Group I — Someone Brilliant Goes Home Early
- Iraq are the clear fourth team — but Senegal and Norway cannot both go through
- France are favourites but not guaranteed — one bad performance and the group opens up
- The expanded 48-team format means 12 groups, 3 teams per group advance — but that still means someone from Senegal or Norway goes home
- Historical precedent: Germany went out in the group stage in 2018 despite being the World Champions.
Our Group I Prediction
| Position | Team | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | France | Haaland will score, but not enough |
| 2nd | Senegal | Mané’s experience edges Norway |
| 3rd | Norway | Haaland will score but not enough |
| 4th | Iraq | Outclassed at every level |
“Group I is the group nobody is talking about. By the time the group stage ends, everyone will be.”
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