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Senegal v Iraq26 June 202620:00 BSTITV4

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Both sides go into this final Group I fixture with nothing on the board and knowing that even a win might not be enough to advance, depending on results elsewhere.

It is a genuine last chance saloon for two teams who came into this tournament with high hopes and have left themselves a mountain to climb.

Senegal were widely tipped as dark horses before the tournament but were unfortunate to be drawn alongside two of the competition’s most dangerous strikers.

Kylian Mbappe scored twice in a 3-1 opening defeat to France before Erling Haaland did likewise as Norway edged a 3-2 thriller in their second game.

Despite the two defeats, Senegal have shown plenty of attacking intent and created chances across both games, with Ibrahim Mbaye one of the positives to emerge from an otherwise deflating group stage.

Pape Thiaw’s side have won 12 of their last 17 matches and will be heavy favourites to take all three points tonight.

The main concern is goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, who suffered a knee injury against Norway and is ruled out, with Alfred Gomis expected to take his place between the sticks.

Sadio Mane, Nicolas Jackson and Ismaila Sarr are expected to continue as the attacking three, with Mbaye pushing hard for a start.

Even a Senegal win is not guaranteed to be enough given their goal difference of minus three, so Thiaw will be urging his side to attack from the off and build as large a winning margin as possible.

Iraq arrive in Toronto having played with real heart across the group stage but ultimately fallen short against too strong an opposition.

A 3-0 defeat to France came after a 4-1 loss to Norway, leaving them with a goal difference of minus six that makes qualifying as a best third-placed team almost impossible even with a win here.

Graham Arnold’s side have won just two of their last eight games and will be without top scorer Aymen Hussein, who limped off during the France game and has not recovered in time to feature. Ipswich striker Ali Al Hamadi, who impressed as a substitute against France, is expected to lead the attack in his absence.

Iraq have found the net just once across their two group games and face a Senegal side that has kept four clean sheets in 2026 so far.

The two nations have never met at a World Cup before, and while Iraq will play for pride, Senegal need a convincing win to have any realistic hope of extending their tournament.