Check out how to watch France v Senegal in this World Cup 2026 Group I clash at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, including TV channel, streaming news, radio coverage and kick off time.
| Live Streaming | Date | Kick Off Time | TV Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| France v Senegal | 16 June 2026 | 20:00 BST | BBC One |
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France v Senegal on TV: Live Streaming Details
France v Senegal will be shown live in the UK on BBC One, with coverage beginning at 7:30pm BST. The match takes place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
France head into their opener as one of the favourites to lift the trophy, with Didier Deschamps overseeing his final major tournament before handing the reins to Zinedine Zidane.
The 2018 winners have lost just twice in their last 20 matches and go into the tournament fresh off a 3-1 friendly win over Northern Ireland, despite a surprise loss to Ivory Coast earlier in June.
Kylian Mbappe arrives one goal shy of France’s all time scoring record and will lead a frontline alongside Michael Olise and Ousmane Dembele.
Senegal go into the match looking to repeat their famous win over France at the 2002 World Cup, when they shocked the holders 1-0 in the tournament opener. Pape Thiaw’s side reached the World Cup unbeaten through qualifying and have kept five clean sheets in their last seven games.
Sadio Mane missed the 2022 tournament through injury but is fully fit this time around and is set to lead the line alongside Nicolas Jackson.
France hold the bragging rights from their only previous competitive meeting twenty four years on from that famous defeat, with Senegal still chasing their first win over Les Bleus since.
Norway and Iraq complete a tricky looking Group I, meaning a positive result here could prove vital for both sides as the tournament unfolds. You can follow more World Cup 2026 coverage here.
