
France is one of the most feared teams in the history of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The Les Bleus team is composed of talent from all generations, and has been led by a legendary coach, making them one of the favorites to win the trophy this summer in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Everything to know about France's journey to the FIFA World Cup 2026.
One of just three men in history to win the FIFA World Cup as both a player and a manager, has been guiding Les Bleus to their last tournament under his leadership. Deschamps has led France to their maiden World Cup victory on home turf in 1998, as well as two World Cup finals, the last one in Qatar 2022, when France came agonizingly close on penalties to equalizing and going up 2-1, but failed to score despite a late surge.
His tactical approach is defensive, structured and strict with space intelligently designed to allow for the expression of France's attacking players at 57. His preferred tactics are usually to roll out a 4-2-3-1 or a flexible 4-3-3, with a strong emphasis on a high press, quick transitions and clinical finishing. The system is ideal for Kylian Mbappé as it allows him to run in behind.
France are in great form going into the tournament. In March 2026, warm-up games on home turf, Deschamps' team had two juicy encounters with Brazil, defeating them 2-1, and Colombia 3-2, which were two messages to the world cup contenders. France is a strong favourite to win their Group I with Senegal, Iraq and Norway, who will be aiming to qualify for the final two places in the group.
France secured their place in the World Cup by winning UEFA Group D of the World Cup qualification campaign. France played eight matches (September to November 2025) in an eight-match round-robin in which they finished ahead of Ukraine and Iceland by goal difference.
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France's run of nearly 100 form in the qualifying period confirmed their status as bonafide title contenders in the summer. Ukraine, the runner-up, moved up to the playoffs.
France has been selected as one of the top four teams in the , which also includes Senegal, Iraq and Norway. The group stage will last from June 16 to June 26, 2026, in various locations in the eastern United States.
| Date | Match | Venue | City |
| June 16, 2026 | France vs. Senegal | MetLife Stadium (New York New Jersey Stadium) | East Rutherford, NJ |
| June 22, 2026 | France vs. Iraq | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA |
| June 26, 2026 | Norway vs. France | Gillette Stadium | Foxborough (Boston), MA |
The Group I winner takes on to the Round of 32 to a third-placed team from Group C, D, F, G or H. The second-place team in Group E plays the second place in Group C.
France end their campaign on July 19, 2026 at the , which is the same stadium where they begin against Senegal. It would be a poetic full circle moment if they do the distance.
France's World Cup history is among the most captivating and storied of any nation.
Quick Facts:
1998 - The Golden Generation
France won their maiden World Cup on home soil with two goals scored by Zinedine Zidane as they beat Brazil 3-0 in the final in Paris' Stade de France. It was one of the most celebrated nights in football history and the tournament was a means of bringing up a multicultural team under the leadership of coach Aimé Jacquet.
2006 - The Zidane Final
Was a finalist in Germany and lost to Italy on penalties, the game will go down in history for the amazing headbutt of Zidane on Marco Materazzi in extra time. Even though France failed to reach the final, the run to the final was one of the sport's most incredible comebacks.
2018 - Champions in Russia
The youthful generation of a new golden generation, headed by a young Kylian Mbappé, swept to victory in Russia. Mbappé became only the second teenager in history (after Pelé) to score in a World Cup final. The final was an unforgettable victory for France against Croatia 4-2 with three goals from Mandžukić (own goal), Griezmann and Pogba, plus an Mbappé strike.
2022 - Heartbreak in Qatar
France fought the battle valiantly and made it to the final with Argentina. The second half was in a state of dismay as Mbappé came back to push through 2-0 to produce a spectacular hat trick including a penalty in the shootout but it was still not enough as Argentina won on penalties in one of the greatest World Cup finals ever.
Now at 27, is arguably the best player in the world and is coming into the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament. The Real Madrid striker is in great form in 2025-26, having scored 24 goals in La Liga alone for his club. He also has 56+ goals for France, making him one of the top scorers in the history of Les Bleus as he is chasing Thierry Henry's record of 57 with Olivier Giroud in second place. With 2018 and 2022 being the top two World Cups, he's tied with five others for the most goals in World Cup finals.
is one of just a few 2018 veterans to keep the same role and is a crucial creative threat. His ability to press hard and act as a catalyst in the team's play between the lines is vital to Deschamps' plans.
The Barcelona winger adds dynamism and randomness to the French flank of the midfield. Dembélé's performances in the Champions League have only further cemented his reputation and he will be looking to make an impact on the biggest stage.
Saliba, in good form, offers aerial supremacy and composure for Arsenal. Konaté has established himself as one of the very best centre-backs in Europe at Liverpool. They'll make a great defensive combo with Upamecano in front of Deschamps.
The Real Madrid midfielder is the next generation of French quality — the ability to play box-to-box, with energy and quality for Deschamps to have an amazing amount of depth in midfield.
Most goals in ALTOC: Olivier Giroud - 57 goals in 137 appearances
Top scorer: Kylian Mbappé (56 and counting).
France is one of the top three (or possibly two) favourites to win the FIFA World Cup 2026 alongside Argentina and Brazil. They're blessed with world-class talent in every corner, a coach with a proven record in competition, and a captain that is arguably the best player of his generation.
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Group I Outlook: France will enjoy a comfortable ride. Senegal is organised – physical – but not in French class. Norway has faced much more than a threat from Erling Haaland and a defence that has proven its capabilities in the face of greater pressure. There is little likelihood of serious problems from Iraq.
Tournament Outlook: A sure minimum expectation is a deep run to the semi-finals. Now, if Mbappé can fire, and the defense doesn't collapse, then a third World Cup title is quite achievable.
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France's FIFA World Cup 2026 is a kaleidoscope of a legend's last years and a generation's prime years. Deschamps hangs up his boots at the end of the tournament and Mbappé, with his appetite for finally winning the trophy as captain, has a sky-high motivation in the France dressing room.
The French have a knack for making history in football, as Lucien Laurent's first goal in 1930 and Mbappé's hat trick in Lusail have demonstrated. This summer in North America, they'll be seeking to add the biggest chapter of their lives.OKBet is a reliable sports platform for Filipino football fans, providing them with all the updates they need for every France match, team news and FIFA World Cup 2026.
Didier Deschamps is the head coach of France. Since 2012, he has held the reins and has stated that the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be his last tournament. As a player, he earned the World Cup in 1998, and as coach, in 2018.
France entered the tournament without a playoff, having finished UEFA World Cup qualifying group D without needing to play in a playoff. They had a strong campaign, conceding 4 goals in 9 qualifiers with Iceland the only point conceded (2-2 draw).
Olivier Giroud has the record for appearances with 57 goals in 137 games. The current record-holder is Kylian Mbappé, who has 56+ international goals and is still active.
The first match for France was against Senegal on June 16, 2026 at MetLife Stadium (New York-New Jersey Stadium) in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
France has won the FIFA World Cup twice—in 1998 on home soil against Brazil (3-0) and in 2018 in Russia against Croatia (4-2). They are also the runners-up for 2006 and 2022.
Some consider Kylian Mbappé the top and best Frenchman. The Real Madrid forward is the leader of the squad, the leading world cup goal scorer for all finals and one of the most important footballers in the world to lead up to the World Cup 2026.
This article is based on information as of May 2026. Squads and match information will be subject to official confirmation nearer to tournament opening on 11th June 2026.




