Norway vs Senegal Full Match
A High-Stakes Battle at the World Cup
On June 24, 2026, Norway and Senegal met for a crucial World Cup fixture that promised a showcase of tactical intensity and attacking flair. Both teams arrived at the stadium with eyes on victory, setting the stage for a compelling football match.
Establishing the Momentum
Norway looked sharp from the opening whistle, testing the Senegalese defense repeatedly. The breakthrough finally arrived in the 43rd minute when Marcus Pedersen slotted home a clinical finish. Carrying this momentum into the second half, Erling Haaland doubled the lead in the 48th minute, latching onto a brilliant through ball from Martin Ødegaard to put his team in a comfortable position.
Late Drama and Resilience
Senegal refused to fade away, with Ismaïla Sarr pulling one back in the 53rd minute following an assist from Sadio Mané. The game turned into an end-to-end affair, and when Haaland struck again in the 58th minute to make it 3-1, it seemed as though Norway had done enough. However, the closing minutes saw intense pressure from the Senegalese attack, culminating in another goal from Ismaïla Sarr in stoppage time. Despite the frantic final assault, the Norwegian defense held firm to secure a hard-fought 3-2 win.