France 4-1 Norway: Les Bleus Put on a Masterclass to Cruise Into Next Round
France were ruthless and composed in equal measure, dismantling Norway 4-1 to confirm their status as genuine World Cup 2026 contenders. Norway competed for a spell but were ultimately outclassed by a French side with real standards.

Let me tell you what happened here. France came to this World Cup with two wins from two, six goals scored, one conceded. Norway came in with two wins from two as well, seven goals scored, three conceded. On paper, a proper contest. On the pitch, it was not close enough to call it one. France won 4-1 and it could have been more.
Norway Had No Answer
The thing is, Norway are not a bad side. Two wins coming in. Goals in every game. Desire on show in patches. But desire without the quality to back it up gets you exactly this result against a team like France. You can run and press and compete for fifty minutes. Then France turn it on and the game is over.
France had six goals and one against before this match. That one goal conceded tells you everything about their defensive shape and their collective accountability at the back. Norway got one tonight. That is two conceded in three games for France. A clean sheet was not quite there but the defensive standards were more than acceptable for a side with this much going forward.
Norway's defensive numbers coming in were already a concern. Three goals conceded in their two previous games. The goals were there but so were the cracks. France found those cracks and they were not gentle about it.
The Basics Done Right
Listen, you do not beat a team 4-1 at a World Cup by accident. France executed the basics at a level Norway simply could not match. When you score four goals you are doing the simple things right. You are competing for second balls. You are making your runs at the right time. You are finishing your chances.
Norway had moments. They got their goal. That is something. But getting a consolation when you are already beaten is not a measure of quality. It is a measure of France taking their foot off the gas, which they are entitled to do at 4-0 or wherever this was put to bed.
The thing is, France's form coming into this match was near perfect. Six goals in two games. Fifty per cent clean sheet rate. They were not shipping goals carelessly and they were punishing mistakes at the other end. That combination is what wins tournaments. Not cleverness. Not systems. Execution and attitude.
Norway's Defensive Accountability Was Unacceptable
I have said it before and I will keep saying it. You can have all the attacking talent in the world but if your defence does not compete at the basic level then you will be punished. Norway conceded four. Four goals in a World Cup group stage match is not a tactical problem. It is an attitude problem.
Their goals for column was impressive coming in. Seven in two games. That tells you they can play going forward. But seven for and three against means you are not keeping things tight enough to build on that attacking platform. Against France, you pay the full price. And they did.
There is no rotation policy or formation tweak that explains away four goals conceded to a side that was well organised and composed. Norway's defence had a job to do. They did not do it. End of.
France Are the Real Thing
Two wins from two before this game. Now three from three after it. Six goals from the first two games and now four more. France are scoring freely, they are keeping their defensive shape, and they are competing for ninety minutes.
The half-time result market had France as strong favourites and rightly so. Their away form going into this tournament was two wins, six scored, one conceded, fifty per cent clean sheet rate. They brought that same performance to a match where Norway would have backed themselves to test them.
France passed that test without breaking a sweat. The confidence in this side is visible. They know their jobs. They compete for every ball. When they get their chances they take them. Four goals is a statement result at any level. At a World Cup it sends a message to every team left in the tournament.
What This Means Going Forward
Norway head into their next fixture with a goal difference problem and a defensive record that will attract attention from better sides. They have the goals in them to stay in the competition but they need to sort their defensive basics before the next game. Four goals conceded against France is not something you brush off. It needs addressing directly and honestly within that squad.
France go forward as one of the most complete sides in this World Cup. Their balance between attack and defence is as good as anyone. They have not conceded more than once in any game so far. Their scoring rate is outstanding. If their attitude stays at this level they will be in the latter stages making life very uncomfortable for whoever they face.
The signal on this match called Norway at 7-1 with a 28.8 per cent model probability. France at odds of around 1.4 were the obvious selection for anyone watching their form and their standards coming in. The result was never really in doubt once France applied pressure. The BTTS market landed given Norway got their goal but this was France's night from start to finish.
Standards matter. Attitude matters. Basics matter. France had all three tonight. Norway had enough to score once but nowhere near enough to keep France out. Simple as that.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score in Norway vs France at the 2026 World Cup?
France won 4-1 against Norway in the 2026 World Cup group stage, with the match played on 26 June 2026.
How has France performed in the 2026 World Cup group stage?
France have won all three of their group stage matches, scoring ten goals and conceding just two. They have kept a clean sheet in fifty per cent of their games and have been one of the most consistent sides in the tournament.
Can Norway still progress in the 2026 World Cup after losing to France?
Norway had six points from their first two games before this defeat. Their goal difference has taken a significant hit following the 4-1 loss to France, and their defensive record will need to improve considerably if they are to progress further in the tournament.
