France have won all three group games at a FIFA World Cup™ for the first time since first winning the trophy on home soil in 1998 – and they did so thanks to a historic hat-trick by Ousmane Dembele.

With both sides already qualified, the prize at stake in Boston was first place in the group, albeit the main talk beforehand was of a much-billed duel between Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe. As it was, Haaland started and stayed on the bench as Norway made ten changes to their starting XI.

It was also a different France forward in Dembele, who stamped his mark on the match with the second-fastest World Cup hat-trick of all time.

Dembele has won UEFA Champions League titles with Paris Saint-Germain and collected the The Best FIFA Men’s Player prize but he had not scored a major tournament goal until this week. Yet after breaking his World Cup duck against Iraq, he now has four on the world stage after this stunning treble.

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 26: Ousmane Dembele #7 of France celebrates with Kylian Mbappe #10 after scoring the team's third goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match between Norway and France at Boston Stadium on June 26, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

With assistant coach Guy Stephan holding the reins in the absence of Didier Deschamps, France flew out of the blocks with Mbappe hitting the crossbar inside a minute. Mbappe’s crossfield ball then gave Dembele the opportunity to cut in from the right and, in trademark fashion, flash a shot into the far corner with his left foot for the opening goal.

His second was even more eye-catching as he found the same corner from outside the box. By the 32nd minute he had his hat-trick – the third of this tournament – by placing the ball yet again between goalkeeper Egil Selvik and his right-hand post.

It was not all one-way traffic. Norway’s Jorgen Strand Larsen flashed a close-range shot over the crossbar. Then, straight from the kick-off after France’s second goal, Theo Aasgaard beat Dayot Upamecano with a dummy and drilled past a wrongfooted Mike Maignan.

Norway’s hopes of a second-half comeback flickered briefly when Theo Hernandez fouled Oscar Bobb three minutes after the restart but Strand Larsen’s tame spot-kick was saved comfortably by Maignan. Desire Doue put the icing on the cake for Les Bleus with a stoppage-time strike, his first of the global finals.

France will next face the third-placed team from Group C, D, F, G or H in the Round of 32, while Norway will take on Côte d’Ivoire.

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