France booked their place in the last 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a commanding 3-0 win over Sweden in East Rutherford on Tuesday night.
Kylian Mbappé was once again the star of the show, scoring twice as France maintained their perfect tournament record. Bradley Barcola also found the net, while Michael Olise played a key creative role in another polished French attacking display. Reuters reported that the win gave France four victories from four matches and set up a last-16 meeting with Paraguay.
France Take Control
Sweden entered the match as underdogs but tried to stay compact and disciplined in the early stages. However, France’s pace, movement and technical quality gradually took over. Mbappé opened the scoring before halftime after linking well with Ousmane Dembélé, giving Didier Deschamps’ side the breakthrough they deserved.
The second half belonged almost completely to France. Barcola doubled the lead in the 53rd minute after a sharp pass from Olise, before Mbappé completed the scoring later in the match. Reuters described France’s performance as a “dazzling display of attacking football”, with Sweden overwhelmed by their speed and precision.
Mbappé Makes History
Mbappé’s brace took his tournament tally to six goals, putting him level with Lionel Messi in the race for the Golden Boot. AP also reported that Mbappé moved to 18 World Cup goals in 18 matches, just one behind Messi’s career total of 19.
For France, this was more than just another win. It was a statement. Their attack looks balanced, ruthless and full of confidence. With Mbappé leading the line, Dembélé stretching defenders and Olise creating chances, France are beginning to look like one of the most dangerous teams left in the tournament.
Sweden Bow Out
Sweden had moments of promise but could not seriously trouble France for long periods. Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyökeres worked hard up front, but France’s defence kept them quiet. ESPN’s team stats showed France dominating possession with 61 percent, creating 3.17 expected goals compared to Sweden’s 0.66. France also registered 12 shots on target to Sweden’s three.
Sweden coach Graham Potter admitted afterwards that even a perfect display may not have been enough against France’s quality. Reuters reported that Sweden suffered their earliest World Cup exit since 1990, although Potter still pointed to a young team with good prospects.
Deschamps’ Side March On
The victory was also emotional for Deschamps, who returned to the touchline after attending his mother’s funeral. After Mbappé’s opening goal, the France players embraced their coach, showing the unity inside the squad.
France now move on to face Paraguay in the Round of 16 on July 4. On current form, they will enter that match as strong favourites. Their forwards are firing, their midfield is controlling games, and their defence has shown enough discipline to manage dangerous opponents.
For Sweden, the tournament ends with disappointment. For France, the dream continues. If Mbappé keeps scoring and Olise keeps creating, Les Bleus may be building toward something very special.
Excerpt: Kylian Mbappé scored twice as France beat Sweden 3-0 to reach the last 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, setting up a clash with Paraguay.
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