Iraq vs Norway Live Stream: Where to Watch Free

This match carries two of the tournament’s most compelling return stories. Iraq are back at the World Cup schedule for the first time since 1986, a 40-year absence, having battled through a gruelling inter-confederation play-off route, their 2-1 win over Bolivia in Monterrey clinching the 48th and final World Cup berth. Norway, meanwhile, ended a 28-year absence stretching back to France 1998, returning to the global stage with arguably the most feared attacking combination at the entire tournament: Erling Haaland and Martin ร˜degaard. For Norway, this opener is a statement of arrival. For Iraq, it is already the greatest night in their footballing history since Mexico 1986, whatever happens on the scoreboard.

Match Details

DetailInformation
MatchIraq vs Norway
TournamentFIFA World Cup 2026 โ€” Group I
DateTuesday, June 16, 2026
VenueGillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA
Kickoff 6:00 p.m. EDT | 11:00 p.m. BST | 8:00 a.m. AEST

Tournament Context: World Cup Group I

Iraq’s return to the World Cup after a 40-year absence is one of the tournament’s most compelling storylines, but Graham Arnold’s side arrive knowing this is their most difficult opener imaginable. The full World Cup Group I schedule on the World Cup 2026 schedule:

  • June 16: France vs Senegal – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (3:00 p.m. ET)
  • June 16: Iraq vs Norway – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA (6:00 p.m. ET)
  • June 22: France vs Iraq – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia (5:00 p.m. ET)
  • June 22: Norway vs Senegal – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (8:00 p.m. ET)
  • June 26: Norway vs France – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA (3:00 p.m. ET)
  • June 26: Senegal vs Iraq – BMO Field, Toronto (3:00 p.m. ET)

The top two teams from each of the 12 World Cup groups advance to the new Round of 32, with the eight best third-place finishers also progressing. With France the overwhelming group favourites, the second qualifying spot from Group I is likely to be contested between Norway and Senegal, making this opener between Iraq and Norway a potentially decisive early statement. Norway will want maximum points from a fixture they are strongly favoured to win before facing tougher tests against France and Senegal. Iraq, by contrast, know that a result here would be seismic and could transform their group-stage prospects.

Iraq vs Norway: Predicted Lineups

🇳🇴 Norway Predicted XI

Head coach Stรฅle Solbakken has a full squad available for this Group I opener, with no significant injury concerns reported. Norway have no significant injury concerns reported ahead of Matchday 1. Erling Haaland is fit and available, as is Martin ร˜degaard, who captains the side.

PositionPlayerClub
GKร˜rjan NylandSevilla
RBJulian RyersonBorussia Dortmund
CBKristoffer AjerBrentford
CBTorbjรธrn HeggemRB Leipzig
LBDavid Mรธller WolfeBorussia Mรถnchengladbach
CMSander BergeFulham
CMMartin ร˜degaard (c)Arsenal
CMFredrik AursnesBenfica
RWAlexander SรธrlothAtlรฉtico Madrid
STErling HaalandManchester City
LWAntonio NusaClub Brugge

Haaland is finally at a World Cup

Erling Haaland leads the line for Norway and enters this tournament with 55 goals in just 49 international appearances. He became Norway’s all-time record scorer at the age of 24. This is the World Cup debut of a player many consider the best striker in the world. Haaland scored 16 goals in World Cup qualifying, twice the tally of any other player in Europe, and he reached his first World Cup at the peak of his powers.

🇮🇶 Iraq Predicted XI

Head coach Graham Arnold, the Australian who took over Iraq’s national team, is expected to set up in a compact 4-4-2 designed to stay organised and frustrate Norway before looking to threaten on the counter.

PositionPlayerClub
GKJalal Hassanโ€”
RBHussein Aliโ€”
CBZaid Tahseenโ€”
CBRebin Sulaka or Amjad Younusโ€”
LBMerchas Doskiโ€”
RMAmynโ€”
CMAmir Al-Ammariโ€”
CMZidane IqbalWatford
LMMohammed Bayeshโ€”
STAymen Husseinโ€”
STMohanad Aliโ€”

Tactical Snapshot: What to Expect

Norway have far too much firepower for this to be a real contest, and Haaland and Sรธrloth should both get on the scoresheet against a team that will spend most of the night defending. Iraq will be organised and could keep it respectable for a while, but the gap in attacking quality is just too wide.

The central battle that will define the opening exchanges is Iraq’s defensive mid-block against ร˜degaard’s ability to find Haaland in behind the last line. ร˜degaard’s passing from midfield could be especially important, as Iraq’s defensive line needs to maintain its shape under sustained pressure for long periods. If Iraq’s two banks of four can stay compact and keep the space between the lines tight, Norway may need to work for longer than expected to break the deadlock, but the quality of Haaland’s movement and Nusa’s pace on the left is designed precisely to expose the gaps in a retreating defensive block.

Iraq will sit deep and take what they can on the break, but Norway conceded only five goals in qualifying, while they also scored 37 times and are good enough to open with a win.

This is also the first-ever meeting between these two nations; both of these nations return to the competition after extended absences. Iraq last appeared in 1986, where they were dumped out in the group stages. Norway’s last appearance came in 1998. They reached the Round of 16 before being eliminated by Italy.

About the Venue: Gillette Stadium

Gillette Stadium, Boston (Foxborough), USA, home of the NFL’s New England Patriots and MLS’s New England Revolution, sits roughly halfway between Boston and Providence in Foxborough, Massachusetts. It holds just under 65,000 fans for the 2026 World Cup and is one of the 11 US World Cup stadiums for 2026.

Gillette previously hosted several Group C fixtures, including Haiti vs Scotland. Group I brings two of the tournament’s most story-laden nations to New England for the second time and the Boston-area crowd, with its significant Scandinavian-American and Middle Eastern diaspora communities, should deliver a genuinely charged atmosphere for a late Tuesday evening kickoff that closes out what will be one of the busiest and most dramatic opening days of any World Cup in history.

Where to Watch Iraq vs Norway Free

Kick-off on Tuesday is at 23:00 BST (18:00 ET / 15:00 PT). In the UK, live coverage is on BBC One. Fans can stream the action on a vast range of devices through the BBC iPlayer app or BBC Sport website.

In the United States, the match airs on FS1 and streams free on Tubi. Here’s a quick step-by-step for watching online:

  1. Find your country’s official broadcaster using the guide below
  2. Download the broadcaster’s app (BBC iPlayer, Tubi, SBS On Demand, etc.)
  3. Create a free account if required โ€” most free-to-air apps only need an email address
  4. Navigate to the World Cup section and find Iraq vs Norway
  5. Log in 10โ€“15 minutes before the 6:00 p.m. EDT kickoff to avoid technical issues at the whistle

All major broadcaster apps support iOS, Android, smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire Stick, and desktop browsers.

Best Free Viewing Options: Quick Summary

RegionBroadcasterFree?Platform
UKBBC One✅ FreeBBC iPlayer
USATubi✅ Completely freetubi.tv (no account needed)
USAFS1 (antenna/cable)✅ Free (antenna)Fox Sports app (needs provider)
USAFuboTV🆓 Free trialfubo.tv
NorwayNRK✅ FreeNRK TV app
IraqIraqi National TV / IRAQIA✅ FreeBroadcast app / website
AustraliaSBS✅ FreeSBS On Demand
BrazilTV Globo / CazรฉTV✅ FreeGloboplay / YouTube
GermanyARD / ZDF✅ FreeARD Mediathek / ZDFmediathek
FranceM6✅ Free6play
SpainRTVE✅ FreeRTVE Play
ScandinaviaNRK / SVT / DR✅ FreeNational broadcaster apps
AfricaSuperSport / SportyTV🆓 From R99/SportyBetDStv / SportyTV app
CanadaTSN💳 SubscriptionTSN+ / TSN.ca
MENAbeIN Sports💳 SubscriptionbeIN CONNECT app
IndiaZEE5💳 Subscriptionzee5.com
Global fallbackFIFA+Variesplus.fifa.com

The Iraq vs Norway live stream is freely available in most major markets. UK fans have BBC One and BBC iPlayer completely free at 11:00 p.m. BST. Norwegian fans get NRK at midnight. US fans can stream free on Tubi at 6:00 p.m. ET. Australian fans wake up to SBS at 8:00 a.m. AEST. Most European public broadcasters round out a strong global free-to-air picture.

On the pitch, the story writes itself. Erling Haaland, arguably the best striker in the world, makes his long-awaited World Cup debut against a team that ended a 40-year absence by beating Bolivia in a play-off. Martin ร˜degaard, Premier League champion with Arsenal, captains a Norwegian side that scored 37 goals in eight qualifying matches. Graham Arnold’s Iraq, compact and organised, will sit deep and hope Zidane Iqbal can produce moments that make Norway’s evening uncomfortable,even if only briefly.

The World Cup picture in Group I is already taking shape. Norway need a statement performance before facing France and Senegal. Iraq need a moment to prove they belong. Whatever happens at Gillette Stadium on Tuesday evening, both nations are back where they want to be, on the world’s biggest stage, after absences that felt like they would never end.

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