France beat Sweden 3-0 at MetLife Stadium on 30 June and Norway beat Ivory Coast 2-1 the same day, both pre-tournament favourites reaching the last 16 without alarm 1. Kylian Mbappe scored twice for France, with Bradley Barcola adding the third; Erling Haaland settled Norway's tie after Antonio Nusa's opener 2.
MetLife Stadium, in East Rutherford outside New York, hosted France's win and will stage the final later in July. Mbappe, the France captain and one of the tournament's leading scorers, struck in first-half stoppage time and again after the hour. Haaland, Norway's record scorer at his first World Cup, applied the decisive finish a week after Norway rested him and captain Martin Odegaard for a dead-rubber group game .
The round's upsets fell on two European names that could not take their chances, not on the seeding as a whole. France and Norway carried more attacking quality than their opponents and converted it without needing extra time or penalties. Advancing with a full side and fresh legs matters into the last 16, where France in particular avoid the fatigue that Belgium and others spent overcoming their own scares.
