The way the World Cup schedule is set up, we get the treat of Lionel Messi, Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé all playing on the same day. That trio combined for seven goals in their opening matches, more than living up to the hype. What will this group of stars have in store for an encore?Here’s a look at Monday’s four matches, which include a very intriguing meeting between Norway and Senegal as well as games featuring Argentina and France.Argentina vs. Austria (Group J)Standings: Argentina (3 points, 1st), Austria (3 points, 2nd)Time: 1 p.m. ETTV: Fox (English), Telemundo (Spanish)Venue: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TexasMessi waited until he was 38 to score a hat trick in a World Cup. After years of wondering whether he would ever win one with Argentina, is Messi playing with no pressure? That’s a scary thought.In a tournament that has seen some of the favored teams have disappointing first matches (Spain, Portugal) or unimpressive first halves before clicking (France, England), Argentina didn’t take long to get going. Let’s not get carried away with a 3-0 win and a hat trick from Messi against Algeria, but there were no signs in that game that Argentina won’t once again be one of the top contenders.Austria should represent stiffer opposition than Algeria, but La Albiceleste are still clear favorites. With three points in hand, Austria could be motivated to play defensively.France vs. Iraq (Group I)Standings: France (3 points, 2nd), Iraq (0 points, 4th)Time: 5 p.m. ETTV: Fox (English), Telemundo (Spanish)Venue: Lincoln Financial Field, PhiladelphiaIt’s no surprise that France is the biggest favorite of the day. With respect to Messi and Haaland, the French front three has arguably the three best attackers on the planet in Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé and Michael Olise. Mbappé had two goals and arguably the goal of the tournament against Senegal, while Olise had one of the prettier assists to set up Mbappé’s first goal.