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Iraq vs Norway FIFA World Cup 2026: How to Watch Full Replay and Highlights

How to Watch Iraq vs Norway Live and On Demand

Discover how to catch the full replay and highlights of the Iraq vs Norway match from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This includes TV channels, streaming options, kickoff time, squad updates, and current Group I standings.

International Broadcasters for Iraq vs Norway

Here's a snapshot of broadcasters airing the match across various countries:

  • Albania: TV Klan
  • Argentina: TyC Sports Argentina
  • Australia: SBS
  • Belgium: Tipik
  • Brazil: Disney+ Premium Brazil
  • Canada: TSN+
  • France: M6
  • Germany: ORF eins
  • India: ZEE5
  • Norway: NRK (not listed but implied)
  • Iraq: beIN SPORTS CONNECT
  • ...and many others worldwide.

For full details on other countries, official broadcasters like beIN SPORTS CONNECT and local sports networks hold rights to the game.

Using a VPN to Access Streams

If you face geo-restrictions or blackout issues, using a VPN such as ExpressVPN lets you connect through servers in countries where the broadcast is available. This can unlock access to streams otherwise unavailable in your location.

Steps to use a VPN:

  • Download and install your chosen VPN app.
  • Connect to a server where the match is shown.
  • Clear browser cache or cookies to avoid location conflicts.
  • Access the broadcaster's site or app to watch live.

Big Screen Viewing Options

Watching on a large TV is preferable for live matches. Android-based smart TVs and devices like Amazon Fire Stick support native VPN apps. For Apple TV or Roku, use Smart DNS or cast from a VPN-connected phone or laptop.

Match Details and Team Lineups

The fixture kicks off on June 16, 2026, at 23:00 local time at Boston Stadium.

Starting Lineups

Iraq: Jalal Hassan (captain), Hussein Ali, Zaid Tahseen, Saad Natiq, Merchas Doski; Ali Jasim, Amir Al-Ammari, Osama Rashid, Ibrahim Bayesh; Aymen Hussein, Mohanad Ali.

Norway: Ørjan Nyland; Julian Ryerson, Kristoffer Ajer, Torbjørn Heggem, David Møller Wolfe; Martin Ødegaard (captain), Sander Berge, Fredrik Aursnes; Alexander Sørloth, Erling Haaland, Antonio Nusa.

Recent Form

Iraq has a mixed recent record: two wins, one draw, two losses. They scored five goals, conceded four. Their latest outing was a 0-2 loss to Venezuela on June 10, but they also held Spain to a 1-1 draw on June 4.

Norway showed more consistency with two wins, two draws, and one loss recently, scoring six and conceding three. Key moments include a 3-1 win over Sweden and a 4-1 triumph against Italy during qualifiers.

Group I Standings

At this point, Iraq sits second in the group, while Norway occupies third place.

Kits and Match Conditions

Iraq will wear all-white kits, with their goalkeeper in yellow. Norway dons their home red shirts featuring a navy blue cross, paired with red shorts and socks. The Norwegian keeper will wear light blue. Match officials are set to wear light green.

Weather at Gillette Stadium is expected to be sunny with a mild breeze from the east-south-east. Kickoff temperature around 24°C (75°F) will drop slightly by full-time, with humidity rising from 40% to 50%. No rain is forecast.