France open their World Cup run against Senegal with history, talent, and pressure all colliding at MetLife Stadium. The matchup revives a famous upset, but this time the balance of power looks very different.
The first whistle in East Rutherford brings more than three points and a clean start to Group I. France and Senegal share a World Cup memory that still resonates: Senegal’s 1-0 shock over the defending champions in 2002, sealed by Papa Bouba Diop, remains one of the tournament’s defining surprises. Senegal coach Pape Thiaw was part of that squad, which gives this rematch an obvious emotional edge.
France also enter with a major storyline of their own. This is expected to be Didier Deschamps’ final tournament after a long run in charge, and his side arrive with the kind of depth that makes them one of the strongest teams in the field. They are the world’s top-ranked side and one of the main favorites to lift the trophy again.
What Makes This Opener So Compelling
This is not just a group-stage match. It is a reunion between a favorite carrying championship expectations and an opponent with a well-earned reputation for discipline, athleticism, and belief.
- France have elite attacking quality and a defense that is close to full strength.
- Senegal bring structure, power, and the confidence of a team that rarely gives away easy chances.
- The 2002 result still gives this fixture a narrative weight that few openers can match.
- Deschamps’ farewell tournament adds urgency to every French performance from the first minute.
Team Updates
France had a brief concern when William Saliba picked up a back issue in the Champions League final, but the Arsenal center back has returned to full training and is available. Jules Koundé also came through a minor knock from the warm-up win over Northern Ireland, leaving Deschamps with nearly his preferred starting group.
Senegal’s preparation has been slightly less smooth, although the issues are not serious. Assane Diao missed training with a bruise, Chérif Ndiaye sat out one session, and Idrissa Gueye was handled carefully as a precaution. All three are expected to be ready.
| Team | Shape | Key Strength | Main Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| France | 4-2-3-1 | Depth, pace, and defensive balance | Maintaining patience against a compact block |
| Senegal | 4-3-3 | Physicality and transition speed | Handling France’s wide attackers for 90 minutes |
Expected Starting XIs
France: Maignan; Koundé, Saliba, Upamecano, T. Hernández; Tchouaméni, Camavinga; Olise, Mbappé, Dembélé; Mateta
Senegal: Mendy; Diatta, Koulibaly, Niakhaté, Diouf; H. Diarra, I. Gueye, P. Gueye; I. Ndiaye, Jackson, Mané
Players Who Could Decide It
For France
- Kylian Mbappé. The captain already has 12 World Cup goals, and every run behind Senegal’s back line will force defenders to retreat.
- Ousmane Dembélé. His dribbling and directness can stretch a compact defense and create space in crowded areas.
- Mike Maignan, Saliba, and Upamecano. That spine gives France a powerful base if the match turns into a physical battle.
For Senegal
- Sadio Mané. The veteran forward remains the face of the team and still has the big-match instincts to punish lapses.
- Nicolas Jackson. His movement and acceleration can turn defensive recoveries into chances in a heartbeat.
- Ismaïla Sarr and Pape Matar Sarr. Their running power gives Senegal needed energy between the lines and on the break.
How the Match Is Likely to Unfold
France should control possession for long stretches, but that does not mean the game will be comfortable. Senegal are too organized to chase recklessly, and they have enough threat on the counter to make every turnover dangerous. If France move the ball quickly and isolate their wide attackers, Senegal’s defensive shape may eventually crack.
The betting markets reflect that gap in quality, with France installed as clear favorites. Even so, Senegal’s profile suggests a tight contest rather than a rout. Their best path is to stay compact, absorb pressure, and wait for moments when Jackson or Mané can attack open grass.
Prediction: France 2-1 Senegal
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