Group I Standings: France and Norway Level on Points, Senegal and Iraq on the Brink
After two matches, France and Norway both have six points in Group I, with France second on goal difference. Senegal have one point, Iraq zero, but both still have a mathematical chance.
Group I is shaping up to be a tight race after two matchdays. Both France and Norway have six points, but France's goal difference is +5 compared to Norway's +3, meaning Norway currently top the group.
Senegal have one point after a draw with Iraq and a narrow loss to Norway, with a goal difference of -1. Iraq are pointless with a -5 goal difference.
In the final round, France face Senegal while Norway take on Iraq. If both France and Norway win, France will top the group on goal difference.
If France draw with Senegal and Norway beat Iraq, Norway finish first and France second. If France lose to Senegal and Norway beat Iraq, Norway top the group and Senegal take second.
Iraq still have a mathematical chance: they need a big win over Norway while Senegal beat France, and hope goal difference swings in their favor.
Senegal must beat France and hope Norway drop points against Iraq to guarantee qualification. A draw for Senegal combined with an Iraq win would leave Senegal and Iraq on two points, with goal difference deciding.
The final Group I matches kick off simultaneously on June 26. For detailed standings, visit our groups page.
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