France vs Norway final score was France 4-1 Norway at the World Cup 2026. Ousmane Dembele scored a hat-trick in the first 32 minutes as France exposed Norway’s mass rotation. Aasgaard scored Norway’s only goal. Doue added a late fourth.
Published: June 27, 2026 | Category: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Author: Hemim Sk
France vs Norway result: France 4-1 Norway.
Before this match kicked off, we wrote on this site that Stale Solbakken’s decision to rest Haaland, Ødegaard and ten other first-choice players against France was either genius or the biggest mistake of his managerial career. We now have our answer.
Ousmane Dembélé scored a hat-trick inside the first 32 minutes. France were 3-0 up before Norway had time to work out what had hit them. Desire Doué added a fourth in the 90+4th minute. Thelonious Aasgaard — one of the rotated players Solbakken started — pulled one back for Norway in the 21st minute, a goal that briefly made the scoreline look slightly more respectable before France immediately made it 3-1.
The final score was France 4-1 Norway. But honestly? It could have been more. France barely pressed the accelerator in the final hour. They did not need to.
Solbakken rested his best player against the tournament favourites. The tournament favourites scored three goals in 32 minutes against his second-string side. That is the story of Group I’s final evening, and it raises an urgent question that Norway’s coaching staff will be working through right now — does this hiding wake Haaland up for the Round of 32, or does it send Norway into the knockout rounds rattled and uncertain?
France 4-1 Norway — Match Facts
Final Score: France 4-1 Norway
Date: Thursday June 26, 2026
Venue: Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium), Foxborough, Massachusetts
Group: I
Goals:
France — O. Dembélé 7′
France — O. Dembélé 20′
Norway — T. Aasgaard 21′
France — O. Dembélé 32′
France — D. Doué 90+4′
Man of the Match: Ousmane Dembélé (hat-trick in 32 minutes)
Group I Final Standings:
1. France — 7 points (W 3-1 Senegal, W 4-1 Norway, and one other match)
2. Norway — 6 points (W 4-1 Iraq, various results)
3. Senegal — 3 points
4. Iraq — 0 points
How the Match Unfolded
7′ — GOAL FRANCE — OUSMANE DEMBÉLÉ
France did not waste a single minute. Seven minutes in, Kylian Mbappé — captaining France and looking every inch the tournament’s most dangerous individual player — drove at Norway’s unfamiliar defensive line and found Dembélé in space on the right side. Dembélé’s finish was emphatic and precise. France 1-0. Norway’s rotated back four had no answer.
Gillette Stadium — a venue that had already hosted Haiti’s brave defeat to Scotland and Iraq’s first ever World Cup match during the group stage — now watched as France dismantled a Norwegian side missing its two most important players.
20′ — GOAL FRANCE — OUSMANE DEMBÉLÉ
Thirteen minutes later, Dembélé struck again. This was not fortune or a goalkeeping error — this was quality. A France move that combined Tchouaméni’s vision from deep with Mbappé’s ability to draw defenders before releasing the ball found Dembélé in a familiar position: space on the right, one touch to set himself, clinical finish. France 2-0. Dembélé’s second. Norway’s night was already falling apart.
21′ — GOAL NORWAY — THELONIOUS AASGAARD
One minute after France’s second goal, Norway responded through one of their rotated players. Thelonious Aasgaard — the 21-year-old who plays his club football at Bayer Leverkusen — scored Norway’s goal in what was a brief, defiant reminder that even without Haaland and Ødegaard, this is a squad with genuine quality throughout. Norway 1-2. Gillette Stadium gave the Norwegian fans their moment.
It lasted eleven minutes.
32′ — GOAL FRANCE — OUSMANE DEMBÉLÉ (HAT-TRICK)
The hat-trick was complete by the 32nd minute. Dembélé’s third was the most composed of the three — a finish that showed the relaxed, dominant confidence of a player who understood within the first half hour that tonight was going to be his evening. France 3-1. Hat-trick in 32 minutes. Dembélé had equalled the joint-fastest hat-trick in World Cup history.
Half time: France 3-1 Norway.
The Second Half — France Manage, Norway Regroup
With the job done and the group position secured, Deschamps made substitutions in the second half designed to rest key players rather than chase more goals. Mbappé was withdrawn after a performance that, while producing only assists rather than goals, showed his complete ability to control and direct France’s attacking play simply through his presence and movement.
Norway brought Haaland on in the second half — a cameo that will have served as important match minutes after his rest, but which could not change the fundamental reality of the scoreline.
90+4′ — GOAL FRANCE — DESIRE DOUÉ
Deep in stoppage time, substitute Desire Doué added France’s fourth — a late goal that sealed the margin and confirmed France’s status as the dominant force in Group I, topping the table with maximum points from the group stage.
Full time: France 4-1 Norway.
The Verdict on Solbakken’s Decision
Here is the thing about Solbakken’s rotation that needs to be said directly: the logic was not wrong. Resting key players when you have already qualified, to keep them fresh for the knockout stage — this is standard modern football management. Pep Guardiola does it. Carlo Ancelotti does it. Every top manager in the world manages squad load in major competitions.
The problem was not the philosophy. The problem was the scoreline.
Conceding three goals in 32 minutes — three goals before half time, three goals before the players who were rested had even begun warming up — creates a psychological reality that is difficult to undo. Norway head into the Round of 32 having just been beaten 4-1 by the tournament favourites. Even if Haaland, Ødegaard and the first-choice side return for that match, the image of France’s front four taking apart a Norwegian defence in the space of half an hour will linger.
Solbakken will point out — correctly — that his main players are rested, fresh and ready. Norway are still in the tournament. The gamble, technically, has worked in the narrow sense that nobody important picked up an injury or a yellow card. But the confidence damage is real, and only a strong Round of 32 performance will fully erase it.
Dembélé’s Night — A Career Defined in 32 Minutes
It is worth stepping back from the Norway narrative to appreciate what Dembélé actually did tonight. A hat-trick in 32 minutes at a World Cup is an extraordinarily rare achievement. His three goals were all different — a clinical finish from Mbappé’s assist, a composed right-foot effort from space, and a third that showed the confidence of a player completely in flow. Three goals. Thirty-two minutes. One of the great individual World Cup performances of the group stage.
Dembélé has spent large portions of his Barcelona and now Paris Saint-Germain career being discussed in terms of his potential rather than his delivery. Tonight, at Gillette Stadium in Boston, potential was completely irrelevant. He delivered. Three times in 32 minutes.
Group I Final Standings and Round of 32 Implications
France top Group I — their Round of 32 match will be at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the venue that will host the World Cup Final on July 19. Starting the knockout stage at the venue of the final feels significant for a team that genuinely believes they will be there at the end.
Norway finish second in Group I — their Round of 32 opponent and venue will be confirmed as the full bracket takes shape after all final group matches are complete on June 27.
Need To Know
What was the France vs Norway final score?
France vs Norway final score was France 4-1 Norway at the FIFA World Cup 2026, played at Gillette Stadium in Boston on June 26.
Did Dembele score a hat-trick against Norway?
Yes — Ousmane Dembélé scored a hat-trick in the first 32 minutes against Norway, with goals in the 7th, 20th and 32nd minutes. Dembélé became the first French player to score a World Cup hat-trick since Just Fontaine in 1958.
Why did Norway rest Haaland against France?
Norway manager Stale Solbakken rested Erling Haaland and nine other first-choice players for the final Group I match against France, with Norway having already qualified for the Round of 32. The decision was designed to keep key players fresh and injury-free for the knockout stage.
Who scored for Norway against France?
Thelonious Aasgaard scored Norway’s only goal in the 21st minute — just one minute after France’s second goal and eleven minutes before France completed their first-half dominance with Dembélé’s hat-trick goal.
Where do France and Norway play in the Round of 32?
France top Group I and will play their Round of 32 match at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Norway finish second in Group I — their Round of 32 destination will be confirmed after all group matches conclude on June 27.
Is Dembele now one of France’s most important players?
After his hat-trick against Norway — the first by a French player at a World Cup since Just Fontaine in 1958 — Dembélé is firmly established as one of France’s most important attacking threats heading into the knockout rounds.
Conclusion
France vs Norway result: France 4-1 Norway. Dembélé with three goals in 32 minutes. Solbakken’s gamble exposed by the most clinical front line at the tournament.
France top Group I. Norway head into the Round of 32 with questions to answer. Haaland watching from the bench while his team conceded three first-half goals is an image that the football world will not forget quickly.
The group stage is over. The Round of 32 begins Sunday.
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