France vs Norway Review: Ousmane Dembélé Hat-Trick Seals Group I Glory at FIFA World Cup 2026

Ousmane Dembélé celebrates his hat-trick as France defeat Norway 4–1 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I finale, with the Pulse India News logo and final score displayed on a cinematic match graphic.

📅 June 26, 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk

France vs Norway Review – FIFA World Cup 2026
Ousmane Dembele celebrates after scoring his third goal for France against Norway in FIFA World Cup 2026

Ousmane Dembélé celebrates after completing a stunning first-half hat-trick for France against Norway.

⚽ Match Summary
MatchNorway vs France
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026™ – Group I
VenueBoston Stadium
DateFriday, June 26, 2026
Final ScoreNorway 1-4 France
Norway Goal⚽ Thelo Aasgaard 21′
France Goals⚽ Ousmane Dembélé 7′, 20′, 32′ • ⚽ Désiré Doué 90+4′
ResultFrance finished top of Group I with a perfect record, while Norway qualified as runners-up.

Dembélé Hat-Trick Fires France Past Rotated Norway

France defeated Norway 4-1 in a ruthless FIFA World Cup 2026™ Group I finale at Boston Stadium, sealing first place with three wins from three matches.

The headline performance came from Ousmane Dembélé, who produced a stunning first-half hat-trick as France punished Norway’s heavily rotated lineup. Ståle Solbakken made the bold decision to rest Erling Haaland, Martin Ødegaard, Alexander Sørloth and Antonio Nusa, prioritising fitness before the Round of 32.

🔥 Key Takeaways
  • France beat Norway 4-1 to win Group I with nine points.
  • Ousmane Dembélé scored a sensational first-half hat-trick in the 7th, 20th and 32nd minutes.
  • Thelo Aasgaard scored Norway’s only goal in the 21st minute.
  • Jørgen Strand Larsen missed a penalty in the 49th minute.
  • Désiré Doué added France’s fourth goal deep into stoppage time.
  • Norway rested several stars, including Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard.
  • France finished Group I as winners, while Norway advanced as runners-up.

Norway 1-4 France: Group I Champions Confirmed

France entered the match needing only a draw to finish first in Group I, but they delivered far more than that. Their attacking speed, midfield authority and clinical finishing overwhelmed Norway’s rotated side inside the opening 35 minutes.

Dembélé opened the scoring in the seventh minute after being released by Kylian Mbappé. He doubled France’s advantage in the 20th minute with another sharp finish, again benefiting from France’s rapid movement around Norway’s defensive line.

Norway briefly responded one minute later when Thelo Aasgaard found space and finished confidently, but France immediately regained control. Dembélé completed his hat-trick in the 32nd minute after Aurélien Tchouaméni supplied the pass that broke Norway’s midfield structure.

Ousmane Dembele celebrates after scoring for France against Norway in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I

Ousmane Dembélé celebrates after scoring during France’s dominant Group I win over Norway.

📊 Match Timeline

MinuteEventImpact
7′⚽ Ousmane Dembélé scoresFrance take an early 1-0 lead after a sharp attacking move assisted by Kylian Mbappé.
10′🟨 Patrick Berg bookedNorway’s midfield leader receives an early yellow card.
20′⚽ Ousmane Dembélé scoresDembélé completes his brace as France double their lead.
21′⚽ Thelo Aasgaard scoresNorway respond instantly to make it 1-2.
32′⚽ Ousmane Dembélé scoresDembélé completes a breathtaking first-half hat-trick.
45′🔄 Norway double substitutionMorten Thorsby and Marcus Holmgren Pedersen enter at halftime.
49′❌ Penalty missedJørgen Strand Larsen misses a major chance to bring Norway back into the match.
64′🔄 France substitutionsDembélé and Michael Olise are replaced by Bradley Barcola and Rayan Cherki.
74′🟨 Aurélien Tchouaméni bookedFrance receive their first yellow card.
86′🔄 France rest key playersMalo Gusto and Jean-Philippe Mateta replace Jules Koundé and Kylian Mbappé.
90+4′⚽ Désiré Doué scoresFrance seal the 4-1 victory with a stoppage-time finish.
Norway goalkeeper Egil Selvik makes save against France Desire Doue in FIFA World Cup 2026

Norway goalkeeper Egil Selvik makes a save against France’s Désiré Doué during the Group I match.

📈 Match Stats

StatNorwayFrance
Shots1019
Shots on Target510
Possession43%57%
Passes399536
Pass Accuracy83%90%
Fouls99
Yellow Cards11
Red Cards00
Offsides12
Corners45
Statistical Verdict: France controlled the match through superior possession, cleaner passing and sharper chance creation. Their 19 shots and 10 attempts on target underlined a dominant attacking performance.

🔎 Tactical Analysis

Dembélé’s devastating right-side role: Ousmane Dembélé operated with freedom from the right side of France’s attack, repeatedly cutting inside and attacking Norway’s weakened defensive channel. His timing, first touch and shot selection turned the match into a one-man first-half show.

Mbappé as creator: Kylian Mbappé did not need to dominate the scoreline. Instead, he helped stretch Norway’s defence and created early separation with two assists, allowing Dembélé to attack gaps created by panic in the back line.

Norway’s rotation gamble: Solbakken’s decision to rest Haaland, Ødegaard, Sørloth and Nusa completely changed the emotional weight of the fixture. Norway sacrificed top-spot ambition to protect their stars for the knockout stage.

France’s midfield control: Aurélien Tchouaméni and Manu Koné gave France balance, ball security and pressing power. Without Ødegaard to dictate tempo, Norway struggled to progress cleanly through central areas.

Doué’s late reward: Désiré Doué’s stoppage-time goal reflected France’s bench strength and attacking depth. Even after Dembélé and Mbappé were withdrawn, France still carried serious threat.

Tactical Verdict: France’s superior individual quality and midfield control overwhelmed Norway’s second-string structure. Norway showed spirit through Aasgaard’s goal and the penalty sequence, but France’s attacking rhythm was too sharp.

📋 Confirmed Playing XIs & Formations

France 4-2-3-1

Assistant Coach: Guy Stéphan

Goalkeeper: Mike Maignan

Defenders: Jules Koundé, Dayot Upamecano, Maxence Lacroix, Théo Hernández

Midfielders: Aurélien Tchouaméni, Manu Koné

Attacking Midfielders: Ousmane Dembélé, Michael Olise, Désiré Doué

Forward: Kylian Mbappé

Notable Subs Used: Bradley Barcola, Rayan Cherki, Malo Gusto, Jean-Philippe Mateta

Approach: France used a fluid 4-2-3-1, combining wide speed with central overloads and fast counter-pressing after losing possession.

Norway 4-3-3

Manager: Ståle Solbakken

Goalkeeper: Egil Selvik

Defenders: Fredrik Aursnes, Henrik Falchener, Leo Østigård, Fredrik André Bjørkan

Midfielders: Kristian Thorstvedt, Patrick Berg, Thelo Aasgaard

Forwards: Oscar Bobb, Jørgen Strand Larsen, Andreas Schjelderup

Notable Subs Used: Morten Thorsby, Marcus Holmgren Pedersen

Approach: Norway used a rotated 4-3-3, trying to stay compact before breaking through Oscar Bobb and Andreas Schjelderup, but their midfield lacked the control normally provided by Martin Ødegaard.

⭐ Top Performers

Ousmane Dembélé: Delivered a sensational first-half hat-trick and was the clear player of the match.

Kylian Mbappé: Created two goals and constantly pulled Norway’s defensive shape apart.

Aurélien Tchouaméni: Controlled midfield spaces and assisted Dembélé’s third goal.

Désiré Doué: Added France’s fourth goal in stoppage time and remained dangerous throughout.

Thelo Aasgaard: Scored Norway’s only goal and was one of the few bright spots in a difficult night.

Norway Talking Point: The decision to rest Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard may frustrate fans, but it could prove valuable if Norway enter the Round of 32 with their key players fresh and fully protected.

🏆 Final Group I Standings

PosTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPtsStatus
1France3300102+89✅ Advanced – Group Winner
2Norway320187+16✅ Advanced – Runner-up
3Senegal310286+23❌ Eliminated / Awaiting best-third scenario
4Iraq3003112-110❌ Eliminated
Group I Analysis: France advanced as group winners after a perfect campaign, scoring 10 goals and conceding only twice. Norway finished second despite the heavy defeat, while Senegal and Iraq fell short of automatic qualification.

📅 Qualification Scenario

TeamScenario
FranceQualified for the Round of 32 as Group I winners with nine points.
NorwayQualified for the Round of 32 as Group I runners-up with six points.
SenegalFinished third after beating Iraq, but missed direct automatic qualification from the group.
IraqEliminated after three defeats.

🧠 What This Means For France

France move into the Round of 32 with maximum confidence. Their attack looks deep, flexible and explosive, while their midfield continues to offer elite protection. The performance also showed that Les Bleus do not need to rely only on Mbappé for goals.

Dembélé’s hat-trick gives France another major attacking storyline heading into the knockouts. With Barcola, Cherki, Doué and Mateta also available, France may have one of the deepest forward groups in the tournament.

🧠 What This Means For Norway

Norway’s defeat will sting, but the bigger picture remains positive. They are into the Round of 32 and should have Haaland, Ødegaard, Sørloth and Nusa fresh for the knockout stage.

The concern is defensive depth. France exposed the rotated back line badly, and Solbakken will need his first-choice structure restored quickly if Norway are to survive against stronger knockout opposition.

🏁 Final Verdict

France made a powerful statement by dismantling Norway 4-1 and finishing Group I with a perfect record. Ousmane Dembélé’s first-half hat-trick was one of the standout individual performances of the tournament so far.

Norway’s rotation gamble reduced the spectacle but protected their biggest stars for the Round of 32. France, meanwhile, look like genuine title contenders with speed, depth and ruthless attacking chemistry.

Final Score: Norway 1-4 France
Player of the Match: Ousmane Dembélé ⭐
Key Moment: Dembélé completing his hat-trick in the 32nd minute
France Status: Advanced as Group I winners
Norway Status: Advanced as Group I runners-up
Pulse India News Rating: 8.5/10

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