How to watch Norway vs Senegal: free TV streams and channels for World Cup 2026


After waiting 28 years to play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, one will want to make up for lost time, and Norway certainly did that in their first Group I match. Up next, Erling Haaland & Co. face a tough test: a Senegal team that boasts arguably the most talented squad in Africa. The Teranga Lions need a point to have any realistic chance of reaching the round of 16.

Stale Solbakken’s side thrashed Iraq 4-1 to start their campaign in style, with the inevitable Haaland scoring twice on his tournament debut. The talismanic striker has found the net no less than 57 times in just 51 games for his country and Norway could go far if he continues his prolific form. Their dark horse status will be truly tested for the first time against Senegal, although their healthy goal difference provides them with a slight cushion if things go wrong.



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