France opened their 2026 World Cup campaign with a 3-1 victory over Senegal at MetLife Stadium on Monday, a scoreless first half giving way to a decisive 30-minute stretch in which Kylian Mbappé and Bradley Barcola did the damage. Mbappé scored at 66 and 90 minutes, with Barcola adding a third at 82, before Ibrahim Mbaye pulled one back for Senegal in stoppage time. Didier Deschamps’ side controlled the match in terms of possession and shot volume, though the scoreline was ultimately more comfortable than their xG of 1.89 suggested.

Key Moments
- 60′, VAR cancels a France penalty that would have been taken by Mbappé, keeping the score level at 0-0 and handing Senegal a lifeline.
- 66′, Mbappé breaks the deadlock with a normal goal to put France ahead 1-0, six minutes after the penalty drama.
- 82′, Bradley Barcola, on as a substitute, doubles the lead to 2-0 and effectively ends Senegal’s hopes of a comeback.
- 90′, Mbappé completes his brace to make it 3-0 in stoppage time, before Ibrahim Mbaye immediately responds with a consolation goal for Senegal to close it at 3-1.
Tactical Breakdown
France set up in a 4-2-3-1 with Mbappé as the lone striker and Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué, and Michael Olise operating behind him. Deschamps’ side controlled the ball for most of the night, finishing with 54% possession, 576 total passes at 88% accuracy, and 11 total shots, eight of which were on target. Senegal’s goalkeeper Edouard Mendy was kept busy, making five saves to keep the score level well into the second half.
The match turned on the VAR sequence at the 60th minute. A France penalty was awarded and then cancelled, and rather than being deflated, Mbappé responded six minutes later with the opening goal. Once France went ahead, Deschamps used his substitutions to inject pace and direct running: Barcola came on at 80 minutes and scored within two minutes, a textbook impact cameo that killed the game as a contest.
Senegal, mirroring France’s 4-2-3-1 with Sadio Mané and Nicolas Jackson up front, managed just six total shots and an xG of 0.50, a figure that tells the story of a team that struggled to create clear-cut chances. Their defensive shape held for 65 minutes, but once the first goal went in they were chasing the game, and three further Senegalese substitutions between the 75th and 88th minutes could not shift the momentum.
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Verdict
France collect three points from their opening match and move into the standings, though they remain outside the current top two in what appears to be a group that also features Mexico and South Korea, both on three points after Matchday 1. Senegal, meanwhile, face a must-improve situation after creating very little against a French side that, for all their first-half caution, had enough quality in the final 30 minutes to settle the tie convincingly.