Erling Haaland scored a brace on his World Cup debut as Norway defeated Iraq 4-1 on Tuesday in their Group I match to make a winning return to the tournament 28 years after their last appearance. Haaland netted either side of an Aymen Hussein leveller in the first half, before Leo Ostigard and a late Hussein own goal ensured all three points for the Norwegians. The result means Norway go top of Group I on goal average ahead of France, who earlier beat Senegal in their World Cup opener. Read moreWorld Cup 2026: All the fixtures

Norway's Erling Haaland and Iraq's Zaid Tahseen fight for the ball during their Group I match. © Charles Krupa, AP

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