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France – Sweden live: Les Bleus begin knockout campaign against Blagult

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France begin their knockout campaign against Sweden at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, looking to maintain their unbeaten record after three consecutive group stage victories. Les Bleus are heavy favourites against the Scandinavians, but complacency could prove costly as Les Tricolores hunt for a round of 16 berth against Paraguay. Follow our liveblog to see how things unfold.

Official lineups for France – Sweden

France: Maignan – Koundé, Upamecano, Saliba, Digne – Tchouaméni, Rabiot – Dembélé, Olise, Barcola – Mbappé (cap.)

Sweden: Zetterstrom – Gudmundsson, Lindelof (cap.), Lagerbielke – Stroud, Ayari, Bergvall, Svensson – Isak, Gyokeres, Elanga

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And it’s halftime in East Rutherford!

3 minutes of added time

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FINALLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

You can’t deny Kyks ten times in a row!

Frustration mounting for France

Olise measures his shot perfectly but it flies past the left post! France are creating chance after chance, hitting the woodwork twice and forcing brilliant saves from Zetterström.

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But the ball simply WON’T GO IN.

11 shots, 5 on goal for France

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Genius move from Olise!

Michael Olise unleashes an acrobatic bicycle kick that nearly opens the scoring, but the ball cannons off the right post! Ousmane Dembélé follows up on the rebound but his effort just misses the target. So close once again for Les Bleus!

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Rabiot goes close again!

Adrien Rabiot attempts another long-range effort, but this time his ambitious strike sails over the bar. The French midfielder is having an outstanding start to the match!

And another one! Kyks this time!

The Bleus are in the ascendancy! France are pushing hard, creating chances in quick succession and applying sustained pressure on the Swedish defence. Les Bleus are dominating possession and territory as they search for the breakthrough against a retreating Swedish side

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What a chance for Les Bleus!

Rabiot has a golden opportunity inside the penalty area after receiving a perfect pass but fires directly at Zetterström, who makes an excellent save.

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Maignan denies Isak!

Isak connects with the ball from close range and strikes towards the bottom right corner, but Mike Maignan produces a magnificent save to keep the ball out!

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Time for a cooling break in New Jersey!

GOAL RULED OUT!

Mbappé celebrates after finding the back of the net, but the assistant referee’s flag goes up for offside!

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Barcola’s solo run

Bradley Barcola weaves through Sweden’s defence with impressive skill and finds himself in a promising position inside the box. The French winger strikes at goal but sends his effort well over the crossbar!

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Mbappé’s long-range attempt

Kylian Mbappé tries his luck from distance, firing a low drive towards goal. The French captain’s opening attempt lacks the strength needed to trouble Zetterström.

Digne’s effort denied!

Lucas Digne strikes from distance after creating space for himself, unleashing a powerful low drive towards goal!

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Stroud’s cross goes astray

Stroud attempts a hopeful cross from the flank, but the delivery is too long and doesn’t reach any Swedish teammate

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France in control

Slick passing moves from France as the Bleus are dominating the tempo with neat, intricate one-touch football

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Zetterström claims the ball

Olise sends a long cross towards Barcola, but Swedish goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterström rushes off his line to gather the ball before the French winger can capitalise

Sweden clear the danger

France are awarded a free kick after a foul on Ousmane Dembélé, but the Swedish defence is alert and clears the resulting set piece. Les Bleus’ early attempt to test the opposition is repelled as Sweden remain compact

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And off we go!

Time for the anthems!

We will start with La Marseillaise!

And then “Du gamla, du fria”, the Swedish national anthem!

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10 minutes until kick-off!!

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Les Bleus ready to fight!

20 minutes until kick-off

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‘We are supporting France because they have amazing baguette’

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‘At least three goals’ for France, says Les Bleus supporter

“At least three goals, I think,” says this French supporter ahead of the match. “Maybe 3-1, because the defence isn’t perfect. It should be a match played with complete control.”

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Live from the MetLife stadium with France 24 teams on the ground

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Teams qualified for the Round of 16 so far ⬆️

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One hour to kick-off!

Sweden’s starting XI

Zetterstrom – Gudmundsson, Lindelof (cap.), Lagerbielke – Stroud, Ayari, Bergvall, Svensson – Isak, Gyokeres, Elanga

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Deschamps’ adjustments

Lucas Digne gets the start at left-back ahead of Lucas Hernandez, while Bradley Barcola partners in attack instead of Désiré Doué

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Les Tricolores’ starting XI

Les Bleus are focused!

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Team Sveridge ready to fight!

France topped their group with an impressive unbeaten run, winning all three group matches to secure first place with maximum points. Didier Deschamps‘ side have shown attacking prowess and defensive solidity throughout the group stage, establishing themselves as one of the tournament’s elite teams heading into the knockout rounds.

Read moreWorld Cup 2026 – Fixtures and schedule

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Sweden, meanwhile, claimed a place in the Round of 32 after a mixed campaign that saw them finish second in their group with 4 points from 3 matches. Gyokeres’ side showed resilience to advance but face a stern test against the tournament favorites. France are seeking to extend their winning streak and move one step closer to ultimately claiming the trophy, while Sweden will attempt to upset the odds and cause a major shock in New Jersey.

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U.S Homeland Security Secretary says he did ‘happy dance; after Iran were knocked out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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U.S Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has admitted that he was delighted to see Iran knocked out of the FIFA World Cup. He added that they were not welcome in the country after their recent visa issues.

Speaking to Sports Business Journal, Mullin said that he sang and danced when he got to know about Iran’s elimination. He added that they were the hardest team to work with in terms of visa and said:

“I’m just glad they’re done, and they’re not coming back. I was so happy when we were able to pull their visas and said they could leave the U.S. soil, and I might’ve sung a song or two or maybe even danced a happy dance. Very happy they’re going back because there wasn’t a single team that we dealt with more than them.”

Meanwhile, an FFIRI official has anonymously told The Athletic that they were not surprised at the treatment they got from the U.S. officials. He added that Mullin’s celebrations at their elimination says more about the U.S Homeland Security Secretary and said:

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“Iranians are used to the mistreatment and lies of U.S. officials, so no one in Iran is surprised by these hostile remarks. These remarks once again demonstrate that U.S. officials have no commitment to international law or the principles expected of a host nation capable of organizing a global sporting event. The fact that he openly celebrates Iran’s elimination says far more about him than it does about our team.”

“It reflects a level of pettiness that cannot even tolerate the presence of a football team competing on the world’s biggest stage. After our match against New Zealand, our head coach said that the United States did not want Iran to remain in this tournament because of the inhumane and unprofessional treatment our team experienced. These latest comments only reinforce that belief.”

Iran were forced to stay in Mexico and had to travel in and out of the United States on the day of their match.

Iran were an inch away from making FIFA World Cup knockouts

Iran scored a late goal against Egypt when the scoreline was 1-1, but Shoja Khalilzadeh’s goal was disallowed as his foot was an inch offside. They had to return from the FIFA World Cup without a win, having drawn all their matches in the group against Belgium, New Zealand and Egypt.

Iran were in contention to make the Round of 32 as they finished third, but a goal difference of zero saw them eliminated.