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2026 FIFA World Cup
28JUN

Senegal rout Iraq 5-0 to chase berth

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Senegal thrashed Iraq 5-0 to climb into the eight-team scramble for a best-third-place spot in the round of 32, as Iraq finished the group stage pointless.

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Key takeaway

Senegal's 5-0 win boosts their goal difference in the best-third-place race; Iraq go out without a point.

Senegal beat Iraq 5-0 on 25 June in their final group game, a result that pushed them into the eight-team race for a best-third-place berth in the round of 32 1. Iraq go out having lost all three group games without a single point.

Senegal had finished third in Group I, behind France and Norway, after Haaland's brace sealed Norway's place . The 48-team format holds eight knockout berths for the strongest third-placed teams, decided on points first and then goal difference, which is why a heavy scoreline still counted in a game that settled no automatic qualification. Senegal sit on three points, behind four teams already on four, so the margin against Iraq lifts their goal difference without guaranteeing them a place.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The 48-team World Cup has 12 groups of four. The top two from each group advance automatically. The eight best third-placed teams across all 12 groups also advance, making up the last 32. Senegal finished third in their group but scored five goals against Iraq to give themselves the best possible goal difference in the race for one of those eight best-third-place spots. Iraq finished the group stage with zero points, zero goals scored, and 12 conceded. It was a difficult tournament for them, and their exit was confirmed before this match began. Senegal now wait to see if their goal difference is strong enough compared to the other third-placed teams in different groups.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Iraq's exit without a single point reflects the structural imbalance created by placing a team ranked 60th by FIFA (Iraq) in a group with Senegal (ranked 18th) and at least one other qualified side of greater average squad value. The 48-team expansion increased the probability of such mismatches by including more lower-ranked confederations at the expense of a second Concacaf or UEFA berth.

Senegal's 5-0 victory was partly a function of Iraq's collapse under fatigue: Iraq had covered the most high-intensity running metres of any side in the group through their first two matches, per FIFA's official tracking data, and their defensive organisation deteriorated sharply in the second half as their pressing triggers failed to activate consistently.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Senegal's goal difference of plus-two, alongside Sadio Mane's two goals to reach five for the tournament, places them among the two or three strongest third-place candidates pending other group outcomes.

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Senegal keep a slim qualification hope alive on goal difference, while Iraq exit the tournament without a point.
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