- 0' The match begins
France hosts Sweden.
- 21' VAR
21st minute: Goal Disallowed - offside — K. Mbappe (France).
- 45' GOAL! France (1-0)
45th minute: K. Mbappe (France) scores (assisted by O. Dembele). Score: 1 - 0.
- 45' End of first half
At the end of the first half, the score was 1-0.
- 46' The second half begins
The second half has begun.
- 53' GOAL! France (2-0)
53rd minute: B. Barcola (France) scores (assist: M. Olise). Score: 2 - 0.
- 66' Substitution
66th minute (Sweden): T. Ali comes on to replace E. Stroud.
- 66' Substitution
66th minute (Sweden): B. Zeneli comes on to replace L. Bergvall.
- 74' GOAL! France (3-0)
74th minute: K. Mbappe (France) scores (assist: M. Olise). Score: 3 - 0.
- 75' Substitution
75th minute (France): M. Gusto comes on to replace J. Kounde.
- 75' Substitution
75th minute (France): D. Doue comes on to replace O. Dembele.
- 78' Substitution
78th minute (France): T. Hernandez comes on to replace L. Digne.
- 82' Substitution
82nd minute (Sweden): M. Svanberg comes on to replace D. Svensson.
- 82' Substitution
82nd minute (Sweden): B. Nygren comes on to replace Y. Ayari.
- 85' Substitution
85th minute (France): J. Mateta comes on to replace K. Mbappe.
- 85' Substitution
85th minute (France): R. Cherki comes on to replace M. Olise.
- 89' Substitution
89th minute (Sweden): G. Nilsson comes on to replace A. Isak.
- Final Score : France 3-0 Sweden
The match ended with a score of 3-0.
Updated at 05:56 on 01/07/2026
The clash between France and Sweden at MetLife Stadium is not just a World Cup match, but also a test of character for both teams as the group stage draws to a close. With the strength of a title contender, France is showing absolute dominance, while Sweden is still striving to regain stability to protect their hopes of advancing.
The absolute power of the French team
The French national team is displaying an incredibly convincing performance at this year's tournament. Looking at their form data, the French team has established a streak of three consecutive wins in their most recent matches. This momentum stems not only from the results on the scoreboard but also from a smoothly functioning and highly cohesive system.
Maintaining their winning streak gave France a huge psychological advantage before stepping onto the MetLife Stadium pitch. This consistency allowed them to strategize and proactively impose their playing style from the very first minutes, making them an extreme challenge for any defense.
Sweden and the challenge of overcoming difficulties.
In contrast to their rivals' resurgence, Sweden is going through a turbulent period. In their last three matches, the Nordic team has experienced a rollercoaster of emotions with one win, one draw, and one loss. This inconsistent form has pushed them down to third place in the standings with only four points.
Sweden's current position means they must play at over 100% if they want to improve their ranking. Despite moments of brilliance, the disappointing draws in recent matches show that their defense still has weaknesses that need immediate attention before facing the top-class strikers of the French national team.
History of confrontations and match predictions
Although France is considered the stronger team, their head-to-head history shows that Sweden is not an easy opponent to defeat. In the last five encounters between the two teams, France has won three times, but Sweden has also inflicted defeats on their opponent twice. Notably, none of the matches ended in a draw, indicating that whenever the two teams meet, the intensity and the desire to win are always at their highest.
Tactically, France will most likely continue to maintain their possession-based style of play and diverse attacking options to stretch the opponent's defense. Meanwhile, Sweden, as the underdog and desperate for points, may opt for a deep defensive approach, waiting for opportunities from set pieces or quick counter-attacks – weapons that have helped them secure two victories against France in the past.
The match at MetLife Stadium promises to be a tense battle of wits, where France wants to assert its dominance, while Sweden fights for a chance to advance in the biggest football tournament on the planet.
Head-to-head history (last 5 matches)
- November 18, 2020: France 4 - 2 Sweden
- September 6, 2020: Sweden 0 - 1 France
- June 10, 2017: Sweden 2 - 1 France
- November 12, 2016: France 2 - 1 Sweden
- June 20, 2012: Sweden 2 - 0 France
France's recent form
- June 27, 2026: Norway 1-4 France (Winner)
- June 23, 2026: France 3-0 Iraq (Winner)
- June 17, 2026: France 3-1 Senegal (Winner)
- June 9, 2026: France 3-1 Northern Ireland (Winner)
- 05/06/2026: France 1-2 Ivory Coast (Loss)
Sweden's recent form
- June 26, 2026: Japan 1-1 Sweden (Draw)
- June 21, 2026: Netherlands 5-1 Sweden (Loss)
- June 15, 2026: Sweden 5-1 Tunisia (Winner)
- 05/06/2026: Sweden 2-2 Greece (Draw)
- June 2, 2026: Norway 3-1 Sweden (Loss)
Rankings
| Team | Location | Point | form |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sweden | 3 | 4 | DLW |
Team form and statistics
France (Host)
Form in the last 5 matches: WWW
Statistics for this season:
- Matches played: 3
- Wins: 3 (2 at home)
- Draw: 0 (0 at home)
- Losses: 0 (0 at home)
Goal:
- Scored: 10 goals (Average: 3.3 goals/match)
- Goals conceded: 2 (Average: 0.7 goals/match)
Sweden (Guest)
Form in the last 5 matches: WLD
Statistics for this season:
- Matches played: 3
- Wins: 1 (0 away)
- Draw: 1 (1 away game)
- Losses: 1 (1 away game)
Goal:
- Scored: 7 goals (Average: 2.3 goals/match)
- Goals conceded: 7 goals (Average: 2.3 goals/match)
Force situation
France: No injury information available.
Sweden: No injury information available.
Predicted lineup
Predictions and odds
Predicted winner: France
Predicted odds:
- Home team wins: 45%
- Draw: 45%
- Guest wins: 10%
Predicted number of goals:
- Home team: -5.5 goals
- Guests: -2.5 tables
Recommendation: Winner Combo: France and +1.5 goals
Team lineup updated at 03:21 on 01/07/2026
Official lineup
France
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Coach: Didier Deschamps
Starting lineup:
- 16. Mike Maignan (G)
- 5. Jules Koundé (D)
- 4. Dayot Upamecano (D)
- 17. William Saliba (D)
- 3. Lucas Digne (D)
- 8. Aurélien Tchouaméni (M)
- 14. Adrien Rabiot (M)
- 7. Ousmane Dembélé (M)
- 11. Michael Olise (M)
- 12. Bradley Barcola (M)
- 10. Kylian Mbappé (F)
Substitutes:
- 23. Robin Riser
- 1. Rice Samba
- 2. Malo Gusto
- 21. Lucas Hernández
- 26. Maxence Lacroix
- 15. Ibrahima Konaté
- 19. According to Hernández
- 6. Manu Koné
- 24. Rayan Cherki
- 25. Maghnes Akliouche
- 18. Warren Zaïre-Emery
- 13. N'Golo Kanté
- 22. Jean-Philippe Mateta
- 20. Désiré Doué
- 9. Marcus Thuram
Sweden
Formation: 3-4-2-1
Coach: Graham Potter
Starting lineup:
- 1. Jacob Widell Zetterström (G)
- 2. Gustaf Lagerbielke (D)
- 3. Victor Lindelöf (D)
- 5. Gabriel Gudmundsson (D)
- 8. Daniel Svensson (M)
- 18. Yasin Ayari (M)
- 7. Lucas Bergvall (M)
- 24. Elliot Stroud (M)
- 11. Anthony Elanga (F)
- 9. Alexander Isak (F)
- 17. Viktor Gyökeres (F)
Substitutes:
- 23. Kristoffer Nordfeldt
- 12. Viktor Johansson
- 14. Hjalmar Ekdal
- 20. Eric Smith
- 15. Carl Starfelt
- 22. Best of Zeneli
- 6. Herman Johansson
- 13. Ken Sema
- 26. Taha Abdi Ali
- 16. Jesper Karlström
- 19. Mattias Svanberg
- 10. Benjamin Nygren
- 25. Gustaf Nilsson
- 21. Alexander Bernhardsson
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