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France's Ousmane Dembele, right, celebrates with Kylian Mbappe and other teammates after scoring his side's third goal during the World Cup Group I soccer match between Norway and France in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

The Latest from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada

Jun 26, 2026 | 7:45 AM

Here are the latest developments from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. All times Eastern:

4:04 p.m.

France forward Ousmane Dembélé scored a first-half hat trick, including one off a feed from Kylian Mbappé, to give his team a 3-1 lead over Norway in Foxborough, Mass.

3:56 p.m.

At Toronto Stadium, Habib Diarra scored in the fourth minute as Senegal held a 1-0 lead over Iraq at half-time in their crucial Group I match. Rebin Sulaka was issued a red card nine minutes after the goal to force Iraq to play the rest of the match with 10 players. Nine minutes of stoppage time were added to the half.

3:34 p.m.

Fans at Toronto Stadium groaned when the France-Norway score flashed on the in-venue screens, showing France had taken a 3-1 lead. The winner of France-Norway will top Group I, while Iraq and Senegal entered their match without a point. Senegal was a French colony for more than 300 years before gaining independence in 1960.

3:15 p.m.

Centre back Rebin Sulaka was sent off 13 minutes into Iraq’s match against Senegal after an illegal challenge just outside the box. Already trailing 1-0, Iraq will play the rest of the match down a man.

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3 p.m.

Norway and France are playing at Boston Stadium in a battle of the top two teams in Group I. Star striker Erling Haaland is among 10 regular starters absent from Norway’s starting lineup. He is tied with Brazil’s Vinicius Junior and France’s Kylian Mbappé for the second-most goals in the tournament at four. Both teams have already qualified for the knockout stage with two wins, but France has the better goal differential.

3 p.m.

Play is underway at Toronto Stadium between Iraq and Senegal in a win-or-go-home match. Both teams are without a point so far in Group I play and need to win by a sizable score to secure one of the best third-place spots to advance to the World Cup’s knockout stage. Senegal needs to win by at least three goals to be in a position to move on and Iraq needs six. Iraq started the first half with the ball.

1:08 p.m.

Canada has guaranteed itself $11 million in FIFA World Cup prize money heading into Sunday’s Round of 32 match against South Africa in Los Angeles. A victory would send Canada to a Round of 16 match in Houston against the winner of Monday’s Netherlands-Morocco game and increase its performance payout to $15 million. A quarterfinal appearance is worth $19 million, with $27 million for fourth place, $29 million for third, $33 million for the runner-up and $50 million for the champion. Canada, which failed to get out of its group in 2022, collected $9 million in prize money in Qatar. FIFA also paid each of the 48 participating teams $2.5 million in preparation funding.

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12:30 p.m.

Iran and Egypt are playing tonight in Seattle despite both countries objecting to the city’s World Cup “Pride Match” branding and asking FIFA to cancel related celebrations. Rainbow flags will still be permitted inside the stadium under FIFA policy, while both teams have said their focus is on the match. Both teams enter the night still alive in Group G, making the game meaningful on the field as well as off it.

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12:24 p.m.

Toronto wraps up its FIFA World Cup group-stage schedule today as Senegal faces Iraq, with both teams needing a win to keep their knockout-round hopes alive. City officials say the tournament has showcased Toronto’s diversity and hospitality, while police report few major security issues despite large crowds. Local businesses, including the iconic Cafe Diplomatico, say World Cup crowds have provided a welcome boost and expect interest to grow as the tournament reaches the knockout stage.

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9:30 a.m.

Canada trains in Vancouver today for the final time on Canadian soil before departing for Los Angeles. The Canadians will face South Africa on Sunday in the first World Cup knockout match in the history of the men’s program. Head coach Jesse Marsch is expected to meet with reporters following today’s session. Captain Alphonso Davies continues to work toward a return after missing the group stage with a hamstring injury. The team will not return to Canada this tournament, with a potential Round of 16 match set for Houston against the winner of Monday’s Netherlands-Morocco game.

9:30 a.m.

The final World Cup group-stage games in Canada are on tap today, with Toronto hosting Senegal against Iraq, 3 p.m., and Vancouver welcoming New Zealand and Belgium, 11 p.m., before the tournament shifts exclusively to the knockout stage. The day’s marquee matchup sees Erling Haaland and Norway take on Kylian Mbappé and France, at 3 p.m., in Foxborough, Mass., while Spain faces Uruguay, at 8 p.m., with first place in Group H on the line. Belgium meets New Zealand, 11 p.m., in a likely must-win game for both teams, while Egypt and Iran square off in Seattle in the other late game with top spot in Group G at stake.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 26, 2026.

The Canadian Press