The Lions of Teranga face the Lions of Mesopotamia in Toronto, but neither Senegal nor Iraq have yet shown their teeth at the FIFA World Cup 2026. You can live stream this win-or-bust Group I clash around the world for free.
Little has gone right for Senegal in North America, with off-field problems including bonus payments and complaints about camp food overshadowing a tournament that has started with back-to-back defeats by France (3-1) and Norway (3-2). It means the West Africans cannot finish higher than third in Group I, although a win today could still be enough to qualify for the knockout stages. They will need Ismaila Sarr, who has scored two of their three goals so far, to be fit.
Iraq’s chances of reaching the knockout stage are as slim as you can get thanks to a goal difference of -6, after big losses to Norway (4-1) and France (3-0). The latter match, in Philadelphia, was delayed by two hours midway through the match for safety reasons when thunderstorms hit the area, but Iraq cannot claim they would have got a result without the disruption. Realistically, they need to beat Senegal by at least four goals to have any chance of qualification, having scored once in their previous two games.
So read on as we show you exactly how to watch Senegal vs Iraq for free from anywhere in FIFA World Cup 2026.
How to watch Senegal vs Iraq for free
Senegal vs Iraq is available to watch for free in several countries, including the UK, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Turkey.
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Use a VPN to watch Senegal vs Iraq live streams
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How to watch Senegal vs Iraq in USA
American viewers can watch Senegal vs Iraq on FS1.
You can watch all World Cup matches on Fox and FS1 available on cord cutters like YouTube TV (free trial), Hulu+Live TV, Sling (selected markets), Fubo or DirecTV.
Those looking for a streaming service instead can watch Senegal vs Iraq Fox One (3-day free trial).
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How to watch Senegal vs Iraq in the UK
UK customers are in luck as they can stream Senegal vs Iraq free on ITV. Live coverage is on ITV4 and ITVX.
You require a TV license and a valid UK postcode for an account (eg SE1 7PB).
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How to watch Senegal vs Iraq in Australia
Senegal vs Iraq will be shown for free in Australia on SBS On Demand.
The streaming platform has every game in the tournament for free, making it the perfect place for your World Cup viewing.
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How to watch Senegal vs Iraq in Canada
In Canada, TSN and free channel CTV will broadcast Senegal vs Iraq.
You can stream live via TSN+ streaming platform, which costs $80 per month or $80 per year.
CTV will require the TV provider’s login information, which you can watch online for free.
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Senegal vs Iraq: Match Information
When does Senegal vs Iraq start?
Senegal vs Iraq starts at 8pm BST / 3pm ET on Friday 26 June. It is at 05:00 AEST Saturday 27 June in Australia.
What are the squads for Senegal vs Iraq?
Senegal
Goalkeepers: Edouard Mendy (Al-Ahli), Yehvann Diouf (Nice), Mory Diaw (Le Havre).
Defenders: Krepin Diatta (Monaco), Antoine Mendy (Nice), Abdoulaye Seck (Maccabi Haifa), Kalidou Koulibaly (Al-Hilal), Moussa Niakhate (Lyon), Mamadou Sarr (Chelsea), El-Hadji Malick Diouf (West Ham United), Ismail Jakobs (Galatasaray).
Midfielders: Idrissa Gueye (Everton), Habib Diarra (Sunderland), Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham), Pape Gueye (Villarreal), Lamine Camara (Monaco), Pathe Ciss (Rayo Vallecano), Bara Ndiaye (Bayern Munich).
Extenders: Sadio Mane (Al-Nassr), Bamba Dieng (Lorient), Iliman Ndiaye (Everton), Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea), Assane Diao (Como), Ibrahim Mbaye (Paris St-Germain), Cherif Ndiaye (Samsunspor), Ismaila Sarr (Crystal Palace).
Iraq
Goalkeepers: Fahad Talib (Al-Talaba), Jalal Hassan (Al-Zawraa), Ahmed Basil (Al-Shorta).
Defenders: Rebin Sulaka (Port), Hussein Ali (Pogon Szczecin), Zaid Tahseen (Pakhtakor), Akam Hashim (Al-Zawraa), Manaf Younis (Al-Shorta), Ahmed Yahya (Al-Shorta), Merchas Doski (Viktoria Plzen), Mustafa Saadoon (Al-Shorta), Frans Putros (Persib).
Midfielders: Youssef Amyn (AEK Larnaca), Ibrahim Bayesh (Al-Dhafra), Ahmed Qasem (Nashville SC), Zidane Iqbal (Utrecht), Amir Al-Ammari (Kracovia), Ali Jasim (Al-Naima), Kevin Yakob (AGF), Aimar Sher (Sarpsborg), Marko Al-Tael, Iseneba, Marko Al-T.
Extenders: Ali Al-Hamadi (Ipswich Town), Mohanad Ali (Dibba), Ali Yousif (Al-Talaba), Aymen Hussein (Al-Karma).
|
Position |
Team |
DG |
Points |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
France |
5 |
6 |
|
2 |
Norway |
4 |
6 |
|
3 |
Senegal |
-3 |
0 |
|
4 |
Iraq |
-6 |
0 |
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