← Back to News
Senegal thrash Iraq to close on WC knockout stages - and potential meeting with England
Teams
S
Sky Sports·1 day ago

Senegal thrash Iraq to close on WC knockout stages - and potential meeting with England

Senegal gave themselves the best chance of finishing as one of the World Cup's top eight third-placed teams as they thumped five past 10-man Iraq.

After both teams lost to France and Norway in their first two Group I matches, only a win - and by a significant margin - would be enough to keep hopes of progression alive. The Lions of Teranga understood the assignment and went on to record the biggest win by an African nation at a World Cup.

As things stand, with just 11 group games left to be played, they are set to meet England in the round of 32.

Pape Thiaw's side got off to a flyer in Toronto. They took the lead inside four minutes when Sunderland's Habib Diarra got the telling touch on Abdoulaye Seck's header and gained another advantage.

Rebin Sulaka pulled Sadio Mane to ground 20 yards out and was initially shown a yellow card. But referee Anthony Taylor went to the monitor and, after review, upgraded the card to a red on the basis Sulaka denied an obvious goalscoring opportunity.

Image: Ismaila Sarr scored his third goal of the tournament

Iraq's double blow made them only the second team in World Cup history to concede a goal and receive a red card inside the opening 15 minutes of a match, after Colombia vs Japan in 2018.

But they brought on Munaf Younus to return to full compliment at the back - and, aside from a Mane free-kick that was brilliantly pushed to safety by Basil, Senegal barely laid a glove for the rest of the half.

1 - 🇸🇳 Iliman Ndiaye is the first player in FIFA World Cup history to come on as a substitute and then score a goal, assist a goal, have five touches in the opposition box and make five dribbles. Impactful. pic.twitter.com/TPL1IqZQ5P

Iraq held firm for 10 minutes after the break, but substitute goalkeeper Jalal Hassan was then beaten twice in three minutes as Crystal Palace's Ismaila Sarr tapped in Lamine Camara's pull-back, before Pape Gueye curled in an absolute beauty a mere 89 seconds after his introduction.

Gueye helped himself to a thunderous second, which reached a top speed of 132km per hour, and shortly after Sadio Mane hit the bar with a looping effort, Everton's Iliman Ndiaye added the gloss with another cracker that left Hassan with no chance.

Senegal knew they needed to win big in Toronto in order to give themselves the best chance of reaching the knockout stages, but there was little sign of that happening when the half-time whistle was blown.

They were a goal and a man up on Iraq, but it was hard to tell with the way they struggled to test Graham Arnold's side, despite their obvious advantages.

Iraq's resolve was finally broken 10 minutes into the second half, though, and the game was done by the hour mark. Further brilliant strikes from Pape Gueye and Iliman Ndiaye just added the gloss.

Nothing is set in stone yet, but it will be by Sunday morning in the UK and it would take some upturn to displace Pape Thiaw's side from the top eight. And what better way to enter the knockout stages than with such an emphatic win.

However, finishing third means, if they do qualify, they will face the winner of a group, so similar attacking intent would be of paramount importance.

Play Super 6! Play Super 6 for a chance to win £250k! Enter for free.

Sign up for Sky Sports push notifications Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch every minute of end of season X Facebook TikTok Instagram YouTube WhatsApp Partners Sky Bet Super 6 TEAMtalk.com Football365.com Sky Sports Channels Sky Sports Main Event Sky Sports Premier League Sky Sports Football Sky Sports Cricket Sky Sports Golf Sky Sports F1 Sky Sports Tennis Sky Sports Action Sky Sports News Sky Sports+ Sky Sports Racing Sky Sports Mix More Sky Sites Sky.com Sky News Sky Go Sky Group Sky For Businesses Sky Partnerships Sky Impact Store Locator Advertise With Us Terms & Conditions Privacy & Cookies Notice Privacy Options Accessibility Information Contact Us © 2026 Sky UK

Sources: Sky Sports

Get WC 2026 Updates

Match previews, results, and standings — delivered to your inbox.

Related Articles