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Haaland is inevitable for Norway but are France unstoppable? | World Cup Daily

July 1, 2026 at 10:29 AM
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Guardian's World Cup Daily video discusses Norway's prospects with Erling Haaland and whether France remain favorites for the 2026 World Cup.

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Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning , Archie Rhind-Tutt and Dan Bardell as France breeze past Sweden and Haaland wins it late for Norway

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A World Cup Daily video feature from The Guardian previewing key storylines ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The piece focuses on Norway's reliance on and inevitability of Erling Haaland as their talisman, while questioning whether reigning runners-up France can be stopped in their pursuit of the title. The segment appears to be part of an ongoing daily video series covering the tournament.

Chance analysis

From a soccer intelligence perspective, this is a broad preview segment rather than breaking news. Haaland's centrality to Norway is well established — his goals drive their entire qualification and knockout prospects. France's depth, tactical flexibility under their manager, and squad quality remain the benchmark for the tournament. For prediction systems, Norway are clearly Haaland-dependent (variance risk), while France are a baseline favorite. No specific match or lineup data is provided.

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No immediate impact on a specific match; provides general tournament-level narrative framing for Norway and France at the 2026 World Cup.

AI Insight

Use this as contextual framing: Norway are a Haaland-dependent dark horse; France remain tournament favorites with no new signals.

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Haaland is inevitable for Norway but are France unstoppable? | World Cup Daily

Guardian's World Cup Daily video discusses Norway's prospects with Erling Haaland and whether France remain favorites for the 2026 World Cup.

Article summary

A World Cup Daily video feature from The Guardian previewing key storylines ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The piece focuses on Norway's reliance on and inevitability of Erling Haaland as their talisman, while questioning whether reigning runners-up France can be stopped in their pursuit of the title. The segment appears to be part of an ongoing daily video series covering the tournament.

From a soccer intelligence perspective, this is a broad preview segment rather than breaking news. Haaland's centrality to Norway is well established — his goals drive their entire qualification and knockout prospects. France's depth, tactical flexibility under their manager, and squad quality remain the benchmark for the tournament. For prediction systems, Norway are clearly Haaland-dependent (variance risk), while France are a baseline favorite. No specific match or lineup data is provided.

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Jul 1, 2026, 10:29 AM
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Editorial
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  • Norway
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  • Fixture

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