France secured its place in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a commanding 3-0 victory over Sweden at MetLife Stadium. Kylian Mbappé gave Les Bleus the lead just before halftime after combining brilliantly with Ousmane Dembélé.
France maintained its momentum after the break, Bradley Barcola doubled the advantage in the 53rd minute from a perfectly weighted pass by Michael Olise, and Mbappé completed his brace in the 74th minute after another excellent assist from Olise. The French captain now leads the tournament with six goals.
France controlled possession, dictated the tempo, and created danger throughout the match. Michael Olise inspired the attack with two assists and several dangerous runs, while Barcola, Dembélé, and Mbappé constantly stretched the Swedish defense. Sweden tried to respond through Viktor Gyökeres and Anthony Elanga, but Mike Maignan denied every clear opportunity and protected France’s clean sheet with several important saves.
France will face Paraguay in the Round of 16 as it continues its pursuit of a third FIFA World Cup title. Didier Deschamps has built a confident and well-balanced team, and his players continue to raise their level at the perfect moment. If France maintains this intensity and attacking quality, Les Bleus will remain one of the strongest contenders for the world title.