World Cup
Haaland, Mbappé set for blockbuster duel as Norway face France
BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
One of the most anticipated fixtures of the FIFA World Cup enters centre stage as Norway and France lock horns in Boston, with two of football’s most prolific goalscorers set to headline the contest.
The spotlight will inevitably fall on Norway’s Erling Haaland and France captain Kylian Mbappé, whose remarkable scoring exploits have made them among the most feared forwards in world football.
Haaland has enjoyed a sensational start to his World Cup career, becoming only the sixth player in tournament history to score at least twice in each of his opening two appearances at the finals. The prolific Norwegian will once again carry his country’s attacking hopes as they seek another memorable result.
Standing in his way is Mbappé, whose World Cup pedigree is already firmly established. The French superstar has netted 16 goals in 16 FIFA World Cup matches, underlining his reputation as one of the competition’s greatest performers despite still being in the prime of his career.
Beyond the individual rivalry, the encounter promises to be a fascinating tactical battle between two ambitious European nations with knockout-stage aspirations.
With Haaland and Mbappé both capable of deciding matches in an instant, fans at Boston can expect a contest packed with pace, power and world-class finishing in what could prove one of the standout matches of the tournament.
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Senegal eye history as Iraq face first African World Cup opponent

BY KUNLE SOLAJA
Senegal will look to revive their FIFA World Cup dream when they take on Iraq in a fixture that also offers two of their senior stars the chance to make history.
Captain Kalidou Koulibaly and winger Ismaïla Sarr are each on the verge of becoming the first Senegalese players to make ten FIFA World Cup appearances.
The milestone comes as Senegal seek a victory that would strengthen their hopes of reaching the knockout rounds as one of the third-placed teams.
For Iraq, the encounter represents unfamiliar territory. It will be the first time the West Asian nation has faced African opposition at the FIFA World Cup, adding another layer of intrigue to the contest.
Senegal’s blend of experience and athleticism makes them favourites, but Iraq will be eager to create their own piece of history by upsetting one of Africa’s leading representatives.
With Koulibaly marshalling the defence and Sarr providing pace in attack, Senegal will hope their experienced duo can celebrate a memorable landmark with another winning performance.
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Egypt and Iran chase historic breakthrough

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Egypt and IR Iran will meet competitively for the first time, with both nations pursuing a landmark achievement—qualification for the FIFA World Cup knockout rounds for the first time in their histories.
Neither side has previously advanced beyond the group phase despite several appearances on football’s biggest stage, making the encounter one of the most significant in their respective World Cup journeys.
Egypt will rely on their disciplined defensive organisation and attacking efficiency as they seek a victory that could rewrite the nation’s World Cup history.
Iran, meanwhile, have consistently emerged as one of Asia’s strongest representatives in recent years and will be determined to translate that continental success into a long-awaited breakthrough on the global stage.
With so much at stake, the contest is expected to be a tense and tactical affair where a single moment of quality could decide which nation moves closer to making history.
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Belgium seek unbeaten extension against resilient New Zealand

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Belgium will aim to stretch their unbeaten run in international football to 16 matches when they face New Zealand, who have quietly developed a reputation for frustrating European opposition at the FIFA World Cup.
The Oceania side have drawn each of their last two World Cup matches against European teams, demonstrating their ability to compete with traditionally stronger opponents on football’s biggest stage.
Belgium enter the match in impressive form and will be confident of maintaining their consistency as they continue their pursuit of another deep World Cup run.
However, New Zealand’s disciplined defensive structure and determination could once again test European opposition as they chase another valuable result.
The clash promises to pit Belgium’s attacking flair against New Zealand’s resilience in what could become another closely fought encounter.
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