Check out how to watch Norway 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norway v Senegal | 23 June 2026 | 01:00 BST | ITV1 / STV |
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Norway v Senegal on TV: Live Streaming Details
Norway v Senegal will be shown live in the UK on ITV1, with kick off at 1:00am BST. Scottish viewers can also watch on STV. The match takes place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Norway go into this match top of Group I and in superb form, having hammered Iraq 4-1 in their opener thanks to a Erling Haaland brace, a Leo Ostigard header and a late own goal.
Haaland was typically relentless in that game. He is now on an 11 game scoring sequence for his country and will be the danger man again here.
Stale Solbakken has a fully fit squad to choose from, with David Moller Wolfe and Julian Ryerson both recovering quickly from the concerns that saw them come off against Iraq. Martin Odegaard is expected to pull the strings in midfield alongside Sander Berge and Fredrik Aursnes, with Alexander Sorloth and Gustaf Nusa flanking Haaland in attack.
A win here would seal Norway’s place in the round of 32 regardless of what France do against Iraq, capping a remarkable debut World Cup campaign for Solbakken’s side.
Senegal need a result to keep their last-32 hopes alive, having been beaten 3-1 by France in their opener despite pulling one back through 18-year-old Ibrahim Mbaye, who became the youngest African scorer in World Cup history with his goal.
Pape Thiaw is expected to name an unchanged side, with Sadio Mane, Nicolas Jackson and Ismaila Sarr forming the attacking line. There is a question over whether Mbaye could come in from the start after his record-breaking cameo, though Sarr is likely to keep his place.
Senegal are reported to have a fully fit squad available for this one, with no fresh injury concerns from the France game.
The only previous meeting between the two sides came in a 2006 friendly that Senegal won 2-1, so Norway will be keen to put that right on the biggest stage. A draw would likely be enough to see both sides through to the last 32, depending on results elsewhere in Group I.
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