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COLOMBO (News 1st); Norway kicked off their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign in emphatic fashion with a commanding 4-1 victory over Iraq in their Group I opener, delivering one of the most convincing performances of the tournament so far.
Played at the Boston Stadium in Foxborough, the match saw Norway take control early and maintain their dominance throughout, leaving Iraq struggling to keep pace with the European side’s attacking intensity.
The Norwegian side, led by star striker Erling Haaland, showed their attacking firepower from the outset. Their ability to move the ball quickly and create chances proved too much for Iraq, who found it difficult to settle into the game and contain the pressure.
Norway capitalised on their strong start by building a comfortable lead, with Haaland playing a key role in the attack. His presence in front of goal helped unlock the Iraqi defence, allowing Norway to push ahead and maintain control as the game progressed.
Iraq managed to find the net once during the match, offering a brief moment of hope, but they were unable to sustain any real comeback. Each time Iraq attempted to build momentum, Norway responded with composure and attacking discipline, ensuring the result was never seriously in doubt.
