In a match that will be remembered as much for its weather-induced drama as its clinical finishing, France secured their place in the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a commanding 3–0 victory over Iraq at Philadelphia Stadium.
As expected, Kylian Mbappe showed up got the Blues with two goals which puts him closer to Lionel Messi 18 goals all time World Cup scoring record.

The Group I encounter, which stretched across nearly four hours, saw French captain Kylian Mbappé reach a monumental milestone, marking his 100th international appearance with a decisive brace that moved him level with Miroslav Klose’s historic World Cup scoring record.
France started the game with clear intent, controlling the tempo and maintaining disciplined possession. The breakthrough came in the 14th minute when Michael Olise orchestrated a brilliant attacking move, threading a precise pass to Mbappé.
The French captain accelerated, cut inside, and unleashed a powerful strike that proved too much for Iraqi goalkeeper Ahmed Basil to keep out, despite getting a hand to the ball.
France continued to threaten, but as the halftime whistle blew, a severe thunderstorm, including lightning in the stadium’s vicinity forced a mandatory suspension under FIFA’s safety protocols.
What was supposed to be a routine 15-minute interval turned into an agonizing 130-minute weather delay. Fans and players were moved to safety as rain lashed the Philadelphia pitch.
When play finally resumed, France wasted no time re-asserting their dominance. The Iraqi defense, which had shown resilience in the opening half, faltered under pressure shortly after the restart.
In the 54th minute, a miscommunication at the back allowed Ousmane Dembélé to pounce on a loose ball. He unselfishly squared it to Mbappé, who tapped into an empty net to double the lead and secure his second of the night.
The final blow to Iraq’s hopes arrived in the 66th minute. Once again, it was Michael Olise acting as the architect, providing a clinical through-ball to Ousmane Dembélé.
The Paris Saint-Germain attacker finished with precision, drilling a low right-footed shot into the bottom corner to net his first-ever World Cup goal.

Despite a valiant effort from Iraq in the final minutes, highlighted by a dangerous attempt from Ali Al-Hamadi that narrowly missed the mark, France’s defense held firm to maintain the clean sheet.
The former World Champions did well enough to claim a 3-0 victory against Iraq. They put themselves in a good position of making it through into the next round with one more game left in the group stage.
For Kylian Mbappé, the evening was historic. His two goals brought his total World Cup tally to 16, putting him within striking distance of Lionel Messi’s all-time record of 18.
Having already netted twice in France’s 3–1 opening victory over Senegal, the French captain is currently in blistering form.
With this win, Didier Deschamps’ side maintains a perfect record in Group I, cementing their status as one of the tournament favorites as they progress to the knockout stages.
