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How to Watch France vs Sweden in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32

The clash between France and Sweden in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32 is set for June 30, kicking off at 22:00 local time in New York/New Jersey. Fans eager to catch the match can find various broadcast options depending on their country, along with streaming solutions.

Where to Watch the Match Internationally

A Virtual Private Network like ExpressVPN lets you watch the match securely from any location by connecting to a server where the broadcast is available. This method can help bypass geo-blocks and blackout restrictions so you don’t miss your team live. You just need to download the VPN app, pick the right server, clear your browser cache, then stream from the broadcaster’s platform.

Watch on Your TV

While phones and laptops work fine, live football feels best on a big screen. Smart TVs running Android or devices like Amazon Fire Stick usually support VPN apps directly through their app stores. For devices like Apple TV or Roku that don’t, you might use Smart DNS or cast your stream from a VPN-connected device.

Team Lineups and News

France are expected to line up in a 4-2-3-1 formation featuring key players such as Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, and Aurélien Tchouameni. Manager Didier Deschamps faces no injury issues ahead of this match.

Sweden, also set for a 4-2-3-1, will be without defender Isak Hien due to injury. Graham Potter leads the squad as they aim to upset the favorites.

Recent Form

France have been strong, winning four out of five recent matches, including a 4-1 group stage win over Norway highlighted by Dembele’s first-half hat-trick. Their only loss was a narrow 2-1 friendly defeat against Ivory Coast. In these games, they scored 14 goals and conceded four.

Sweden have had mixed results: one win, two draws, and two losses in their last five. They impressed with a 5-1 win over Tunisia but suffered a 5-1 defeat to the Netherlands. Their goal tally stands at ten, but they conceded thirteen in those fixtures.

Head-to-Head

In their last five encounters, France has won three times, while Sweden took one victory, and there was one draw. The most recent meeting saw France triumph 4-2 in the UEFA Nations League in November 2020. Overall, France scored nine goals against Sweden’s six in these matches.

Group Standings

France topped Group I to advance, while Sweden progressed from Group F in third place.