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Group I · Friday, June 26 at 03:00 PM EDT

Senegal vs Iraq

SenegalSenegal
5 - 0
IraqIraq

BMO Field, Toronto

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  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Senegal 5-0 Iraq.

  2. 90'

    🟨 90' Yellow card for M. Doski (Iraq).

  3. 82'

    ⚽ GOAL! 82' I. Ndiaye (Senegal) scores! Senegal lead 5-0 against Iraq.

  4. 82'

    ⚽ GOAL! 82' I. Ndiaye (Senegal) scores! Senegal 5-0 Iraq.

  5. 81'

    🟨 81' Yellow card for P. Gueye (Senegal).

  6. 81'

    🔄 81' Substitution for Senegal: I. Sarr.

  7. 75'

    🟨 75' Yellow card for A. Al Ammari (Iraq).

  8. 71'

    ⚽ GOAL! 71' P. Gueye (Senegal) scores! Senegal lead 4-0 against Iraq.

  9. 71'

    ⚽ GOAL! 71' P. Gueye (Senegal) scores! Senegal 4-0 Iraq.

  10. 67'

    🔄 67' Substitution for Iraq: Z. Iqbal.

  11. 74'

    📊 Senegal vs Iraq: possession 64%-36%, shots 17-5.

  12. 59'

    ⚽ GOAL! 59' P. Gueye (Senegal) scores! Senegal lead 3-0 against Iraq.

  13. 59'

    ⚽ GOAL! 59' P. Gueye (Senegal) scores! Senegal 3-0 Iraq.

  14. 59'

    ⚽ GOAL! 59th minute! Senegal scores! Score now 3-0 to Iraq.

  15. 59'

    ⚽ GOAL! 59' (Senegal) scores! Senegal 3-0 Iraq.

  16. 59'

    🔄 59' Substitution for Senegal: A. Seck.

  17. 58'

    🔄 58' Substitution for Senegal: A. Seck.

  18. 58'

    🔄 58' Substitution for Iraq: A. Al Hamadi.

  19. 58'

    🔄 58' Substitution for Iraq: A. Jasim.

  20. 57'

    🔄 57' Substitution for Senegal: L. Camara.

  21. 57'

    🔄 57' Substitution for Senegal: I. Mbaye.

  22. 57'

    🔄 57' Substitution for Senegal: H. Diarra.

  23. 56'

    ⚽ GOAL! 56' I. Sarr (Senegal) scores! Senegal lead 3-0 against Iraq.

  24. 56'

    ⚽ GOAL! 56' I. Sarr (Senegal) scores! Senegal 3-0 Iraq.

  25. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Iraq: A. Basil.

  26. 46'

    ▶️ The second half is underway.

  27. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Senegal 1-0 Iraq.

  28. 36'

    📊 Senegal vs Iraq: possession 55%-45%, shots 7-2.

  29. 23'

    📊 Senegal vs Iraq: possession 46%-54%, shots 6-2.

  30. 18'

    🟨 18' Yellow card for A. Seck (Senegal).

  31. 16'

    🔄 16' Substitution for Iraq: A. Qasem.

  32. 13'

    Minute 13! Red card for R. Sulaka (Iraq)! Score now 1-0 to Senegal.

  33. 13'

    🟥 13' Red card! R. Sulaka (Iraq) is sent off.

  34. 4'

    ⚽ GOAL! 4' H. Diarra (Senegal) scores! Senegal lead 1-0 against Iraq.

  35. 4'

    ⚽ GOAL! 4' H. Diarra (Senegal) scores! Senegal 1-0 Iraq.

  36. 4'

    ⚽ GOAL! 4' A. Seck (Senegal) scores! Senegal lead 1-0 against Iraq.

  37. 4'

    ⚽ GOAL! 4' A. Seck (Senegal) scores! Senegal 1-0 Iraq.

  38. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Senegal vs Iraq is underway.

Goal highlights

Official highlights

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Head to Head

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Draws

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Iraq

  • Senegal 5-0 Iraq2026

Preview

Senegal vs Iraq: Teranga’s Test Against Mesopotamia’s Grit

The 2026 World Cup group stage cranks up the intensity on 26 June, as Senegal and Iraq lock horns in a pivotal Group I clash at 19:00 local time. On paper, the Lions of Teranga are clear favourites — Africa’s highest-ranked side and Round of 16 regulars — but don’t write off Iraq just yet. The Lions of Mesopotamia may lack recent World Cup pedigree, but they’ve earned their place the hard way — and they’ve got a habit of making life wretched for flashier opponents.

Senegal: Power, Pace, and Poise Under Pressure

Aliou Cisse’s side arrive with serious credentials — not just as continental leaders, but as proven performers on football’s biggest stages. Their run to the last 16 in Qatar wasn’t a fluke; it was built on structure, strength, and smart recruitment. With Sadio Mané now absent from the fold, the attack has evolved rather than diminished: younger forwards like Ismaila Sarr and Iliman Ndiaye have stepped up, blending Premier League sharpness with Ligue 1 guile.

Tactically, Senegal stick to what works — a robust 4-3-3 that overloads the wings and bludgeons opponents with physicality in midfield. Their backline, marshalled by seasoned centre-halves like Kalidou Koulibaly and Pape Abou Cissé, rarely cracks under pressure. And when the game tightens? Their set-pieces — especially those whipped in from wide areas — remain a genuine threat. Height, timing, and aggression make them lethal in the box.

Iraq: Discipline, Doggedness, and Deadly Transitions

This is Iraq’s first World Cup since 2014 — and their qualification was no accident. They ground out results across Asia with defensive steel and ruthless efficiency on the break. Coach Jesús Casas has drilled his squad into a compact, well-drilled 4-4-2 — one that sits deep, blocks passing lanes, and pounces the second space opens up.

Their midfield duo — often featuring the tenacious Hussein Ali and the industrious Amjad Attwan — works tirelessly to snuff out rhythm and win second balls. Up front, the partnership between Mohannad Abdul-Raheem and Younis Mahmoud Jr. offers both hold-up play and direct running. But here’s the rub: Senegal’s aerial dominance means Iraq’s set-piece defending will be stretched to its limits — and possibly beyond.

Where It’ll Be Won (and Lost)

Look no further than the flanks. Senegal’s full-backs — particularly the rampaging Bamba Dieng on the left and the overlapping Youssouf Sabaly on the right — love to surge forward and overload wide areas. Iraq’s wide midfielders will need to track relentlessly — or risk being pulled apart. If the Asian side can force Senegal into hopeful, speculative crosses from distance, they’ll neutralise one of their most dangerous weapons.

Then there’s the midfield tussle. Senegal usually control possession through superior technical quality and intelligent movement. But Iraq’s low block forces opponents to play through congestion — not around it. That means quick combinations, clever third-man runs, and incisive vertical passes will be vital. A single moment of invention could unlock the door.

What to Expect

This is classic chalk-and-cheese: Senegal’s power and pace against Iraq’s discipline and structure. Expect the Africans to dominate the ball — but also expect them to meet stiff resistance. Patience will be key. One misplaced pass, one rushed cross, one slack defensive read — and Iraq will be gone, like smoke.

For Iraq, the plan is simple: stay compact, stay organised, and keep it goalless until at least the 60th minute. From there, a single goal changes everything — forcing Senegal to push, opening gaps, inviting counters. Their set-piece discipline will be tested early and often.

Both teams know the stakes. Three points here doesn’t just boost confidence — it all but secures progression from Group I. Senegal’s individual class and tournament nous give them the edge — but Iraq have spent years mastering the art of the upset. This won’t be pretty. It won’t be easy. But it will be compelling — a tense, tactical scrap where one moment of quality, composure, or calamity decides who roars on — and who goes home.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Senegal vs Iraq

  1. Firepower versus Fortress – Senegal’s frontline is stacked with elite pace and precision: Sadio Mané’s intelligent movement and Nicolas Jackson’s predatory instincts will test Iraq’s compact, disciplined backline. The Lions of Teranga thrive on transitions and overloads in the final third—so the real question is whether Iraq’s low block can hold firm without being stretched or caught napping.

  2. Midfield Tug-of-War – This one’s all about rhythm. Pape Matar Sarr’s box-to-box dynamism and Idrissa Gueye’s relentless pressing and positional discipline give Senegal a strong engine room. Iraq’s Ali Jasim and Amjed Attwan will need to be razor-sharp in their interceptions and quick to snuff out passing lanes—if they let Senegal settle, the tempo—and the game—could slip away.

  3. Set-Pieces: Iraq’s Secret Weapon – Don’t underestimate Iraq’s threat from dead balls. Saad Natiq’s aerial presence, combined with precise delivery, makes them a constant danger at corners and free kicks. With Kalidou Koulibaly absent, Senegal’s backline looks less assured in the air—leaving a potential chink in the armour that Iraq will target relentlessly.

  4. Tournament Savvy vs Tournament Nerves – Senegal have been here before—AFCON winners, World Cup regulars, and no strangers to high-stakes knockout football. Iraq, meanwhile, are making just their second World Cup appearance (their first since ’86), and while there’s undeniable passion and grit, the weight of expectation—and the sheer scale of the occasion—could play tricks on even the most composed heads.

  5. The Gloves Duel – At either end of the pitch, goalkeeping could swing it. Édouard Mendy brings Champions League-winning composure and shot-stopping authority, while Jalal Hassan has earned widespread respect for his consistency and reflexes in Iraq’s domestic league and qualifiers. In what promises to be a tight, cagey affair, a single error—or a moment of brilliance—between the sticks might well be the difference between three points and heartbreak.

Prediction

Preview: Senegal vs Iraq – 2026 World Cup

Senegal and Iraq are poised to clash in a match that could well define their respective paths in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, with our Elo-based Poisson model tipping the balance slightly in favour of the Lions of Teranga. The numbers suggest a 51% chance of a Senegal win, a 21% likelihood of a draw, and a 28% shot for Iraq to pull off an upset. The most probable final score? A tight 2-1 victory for Senegal, though the model also flags 1-1 (8.7%) and 2-2 (6.8%) as credible outcomes.

Senegal enter this fixture as clear favourites, backed by a squa

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