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Norway vs France – World Cup 2026 Tickets, Preview & Guide


France's final World Cup group-stage match brings them to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough for a meeting with Norway on 26 June, with kick-off at 8 pm BST. By this stage of the tournament, the stakes will be well known to both sides: France may be looking to secure top spot, while Norway could be fighting to stay alive in the competition. Either way, it has the feel of a fixture that will shape the group's final standings rather than simply round it off.

Gillette Stadium, more commonly associated with the NFL, is a large, open venue located between Boston and Providence, which means travelling support tends to be well mixed and the atmosphere fairly lively. The stadium's exposed design can influence the pace of matches, especially during warm evening kick-offs, and teams often speak about the need to manage energy carefully. With both sides likely balancing qualification, it's set up to be an intriguing final group game.

How to Buy Tickets for Norway vs France

Demand for World Cup fixtures will be high, and tickets are expected to move quickly once allocations open. In fact, our customer service team regularly hear from fans who want to know: How can I book World Cup tickets? And it can be tricky. Let's walk you through all the steps so you can start thinking about booking your flights across the Atlantic.

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Norway vs France Preview & Predictions

Norway will head into this fixture with confidence. In qualifying, they scored goals for fun, and they remain difficult to break down. However, France will head into the match with greater depth and a more reliable tournament record, even if their performances in the build-up have been steady rather than eye-catching.

The head-to-head history is limited, but France have generally held the upper hand, reflecting the difference in squad depth and experience at major tournaments. Tactically, France will look to dominate the ball, work through midfield and isolate their wide forwards against Norway's full-backs. Meanwhile, Norway's best route lies in keeping things tight centrally and countering quickly with the likes of Erling Haaland and Oscar Bobb, where they can test France's defence.

The key battle sits in midfield: if Norway can disrupt France's rhythm, the game tightens; if not, France's attacking ability should tell. A controlled France win feels the most plausible outcome, but Norway do have the talent in their side to cause an upset.

Key Players to Watch

France arguably do not have a weakness throughout their squad, but their main strength lies in the balance between established stars and players entering their peak. Kylian Mbappé remains their star player. His form coming into the tournament has been strong, and he remains France's clearest route to breaking down stubborn defences. Alongside him, Michael Olise has been in sensational form: intelligent movement, reliable ball progression and the ability to dictate France's rhythm in tight games. At the back, William Saliba offers calm, athletic defending that will be vital against Norway's pace in behind.

Norway's hopes in this tournament lean heavily on a small core of players who give them a clear route into matches against stronger sides. Martin Ødegaard is the organiser and creative spark, setting the tempo and finding pockets of space that allow Norway to advance play with control. Erling Haaland provides the cutting edge, offering power, movement and the ability to turn limited service into genuine chances. Behind them, Kristoffer Ajer anchors the defence with composure, stepping out when needed and covering large spaces against quicker forwards. Together, they form the spine that determines whether Norway can stay competitive against elite opposition like France.

Gillette Stadium – Match Venue

Gillette Stadium in Foxborough will offer a unique backdrop for France's meeting with Norway on 26 June. Better known as the home of the New England Patriots, it's a modern, open-bowl ground that holds just under 65,000 fans and has hosted its fair share of major international events. The stands are steep enough to keep the noise close to the pitch, and while it doesn't have the enclosed feel of some of the newer World Cup venues, it can still generate a surprisingly loud atmosphere when it fills up.

The concourses are spacious, the facilities are slick, and the sightlines are exactly what you'd expect from a stadium built with American sports in mind. With France likely to travel in strong numbers and Norway bringing a lively, vocal following of their own, it should make for a buzzing crowd.

How to Get to Gillette Stadium for This Match

Gillette Stadium sits in Foxborough, roughly halfway between Boston and Providence, so most supporters will be travelling in from one of the two city centres. The simplest option on match days is usually the MBTA Commuter Rail, which runs special event services to Foxboro Station, a short walk from the stadium. These trains tend to be busy in the hours before kick-off, so arriving earlier than planned is rarely a bad idea.

For those not using the train, ride-share options are widely available, though drop-off zones around the stadium can become congested as crowds build. Driving is possible, but parking needs to be planned in advance: some lots are free, others paid, and traffic on Route 1 can be slow-moving on event days. Many supporters opt for park-and-ride sites to avoid the bottlenecks.

The heat and humidity can be intense, so carrying water and allowing extra time for security checks is sensible.

Foxborough Fan Guide for Match Day

Foxborough isn't a traditional football hub in the European sense, but it's well used to hosting major events and has enough around Gillette Stadium to give match day some shape. The area immediately surrounding the ground is designed for big crowds, with a cluster of bars, restaurants and open spaces in the Patriot Place complex, which sits right next to the stadium. It's the natural gathering point for supporters and tends to fill up quickly on event days, offering the closest thing to a central fan zone.

Further out, both Boston and Providence will have their own pockets of activity. The atmosphere across the region is usually relaxed, with plenty of space and a steady flow of supporters moving between hotels, bars and transport links.

Head-to-Head History: France vs Norway

France and Norway have met intermittently over the decades, producing a small head-to-head record that leans slightly in France's favour. Their most notable World Cup encounter came in 1998, when Norway famously beat the hosts 2–1 in Marseille, a result that remains one of the standout moments in Norwegian football history. Beyond that, meetings have largely come in friendlies and qualifiers, with France generally holding the upper hand thanks to greater depth and consistency at major tournaments.

There is no deep rivalry between the two, but the contrast in styles has always made the fixture interesting: France's technical control and attacking variety against Norway's organisation and physicality. The 1998 match remains the defining moment in this fixture, a reminder that Norway can unsettle France when they take their chances.

As they meet again at the World Cup, the history adds a subtle edge. France are naturally expected to dictate, while Norway will be aiming to repeat the kind of disciplined performance that once caught France off guard.

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