Iraq’s national team still holds mathematical hopes of qualifying for the Round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, despite losing their first two matches in Group I.
The team’s fate now depends on a decisive final match against Senegal, as well as results in other groups, under the tournament’s expanded format that allows qualification for the best third-placed teams.
Iraq’s Position in the Group
Iraq currently sits fourth in Group I with zero points, following defeats against:
– Norway (1–4)
– France (0–3)
Their goal difference stands at -6, while France and Norway have already secured qualification with six points each.
Qualification Scenarios for Iraq
The upcoming match against Senegal is crucial for Iraq’s chances:
– A win would give Iraq three points
– It would move them into third place
– It would keep them in contention among the best third-placed teams
However, Iraq’s qualification also depends on:
– Results of other groups
– Comparison with other third-placed teams
– Goal difference
Importance of Goal Difference
With a -6 goal difference, Iraq needs a convincing victory to improve its standing against other teams competing for third-place qualification spots.
Senegal’s Strengths Despite Losses
Despite losing both matches against France (1–3) and Norway (2–3), Senegal has shown strong attacking capabilities, scoring three goals in two games.
Key players include:
– Sadio Mane (team captain and primary attacking threat)
– Nicolas Jackson (physical and fast striker)
– Ismaila Sarr
– Iliman Ndiaye
– Pape Matar Sarr
Senegal’s Tactical Approach
Senegal relies on:
– High pressing
– Quick transitions from defense to attack
– Set pieces and crosses
– Physical and aerial duels
However, their defense has shown vulnerabilities, conceding five goals across two matches, which could offer Iraq opportunities.
Key Absence for Senegal
Senegal will be without their first-choice goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, who is sidelined due to a knee injury sustained in the match against Norway.
His absence could impact the team’s defensive stability ahead of the crucial clash.
What Iraq Needs to Do
To keep their qualification hopes alive, Iraq must:
– Secure a win against Senegal
– Minimize defensive errors
– Contain Sadio Mane’s attacking threat
– Exploit defensive gaps in Senegal’s backline
– Improve goal difference
Key Points
– Iraq still has a mathematical chance to qualify
– Victory over Senegal is essential
– Goal difference is a decisive factor
– Senegal has strong attack but weak defense
– Mendy’s absence could be significant
Conclusion
While the task remains difficult, Iraq’s chances of qualification are still alive. A strong performance against Senegal, combined with favorable results elsewhere, could see Iraq secure a historic place in the knockout stage.






