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FIFA World Cup 2026: Dembele-Mbappe make history as France complete first group-stage clean sweep since 1998

The latest World Cup 2026 update centers on FIFA World Cup 2026: Dembele-Mbappe make history as France complete first group-stage clean sweep since 1998.

Topline

  • France achieved a historic feat by winning all three group stage matches in a major competition for the first time since 1998, powered by a sensational hat-tric.

Full Report

World Cup Desk

France achieved a historic feat by winning all three group stage matches in a major competition for the first time since 1998, powered by a sensational hat-trick from Ousmane Dembele and crucial assists from Kylian Mbappe. Their dominant 4-1 victory over Norway, despite the absence of Erling Haaland, signals a strong contender for the World Cup title.

Matchday Angle

The wider meaning sits in how this development changes expectations, preparation, and the questions fans should ask as the tournament approaches.

What Changes Now

For supporters, the practical value is context. This story helps frame what to watch next as World Cup 2026 moves from long-range planning into final preparation.

Reader Watchlist

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Next Update

Track the connected team, squad, match, and standings pages as the story develops through kick-off, full-time, and the next round of group-stage updates.

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Team, squad, group, and match pages connected to this update.

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France

Group I Β· Rank #5

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Norway

Group I Β· Rank #23

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