France gave football fans something special to talk about after their Round of 32 clash against Sweden at the FIFA World Cup 2026. Didier Deschamps’ team won the match 3-0, and in doing so, they created a new record in World Cup history. No team before them has managed to score three or more goals in five matches in a row at the World Cup. This win also pushed France into the Round of 16, keeping their perfect record alive in the tournament.
FIFA confirmed this record on their official X account soon after the final whistle. The post read, “France have become the first team in @FIFAWorldCup history to score three or more goals in five consecutive matches.” This shows just how strong and consistent France have been in attack throughout this World Cup so far.
How The Match Against Sweden Unfolded
France controlled the game from the start. They held most of the ball in the first half and created several chances. However, they had to wait a while before scoring their first goal. Kylian Mbappe finally broke the deadlock with a brilliant solo effort. He dribbled into the penalty box, moved past defenders, and fired the ball into the corner of the net.
After the break, France picked up the pace and never let Sweden find a way back into the match. Michael Olise played a big role in the second half. He set up Bradley Barcola for France’s second goal of the night. Olise then turned provider again, assisting Mbappe for his second goal of the match. This made the scoreline 3-0, and Sweden had no answer for France’s attack.
Mbappe’s Growing World Cup Legacy
Kylian Mbappe continues to add to his World Cup goal count with each passing match. His two goals against Sweden took his total World Cup tally to 18 goals. This achievement places him second on the all-time list of World Cup goal scorers.
Mbappe now sits two goals ahead of German legend Miroslav Klose, who was long known as one of the greatest World Cup scorers in history. Mbappe is now just one goal behind Lionel Messi, who remains the current leader on this list. Many football fans and experts are watching closely to see if Mbappe can catch up to Messi’s tally before the tournament ends.
Along with this milestone, Mbappe also reached 10 goals in World Cup knockout matches. This shows that he does not just perform well in the group stage but also steps up when the pressure increases in the knockout rounds. Scoring in big, high-stakes games is not easy, but Mbappe has managed to do this again and again throughout his World Cup career.
Deschamps Speaks After The Win
French coach Didier Deschamps shared his thoughts after the match. He talked about the pride he felt for his team’s performance and admitted that things could have gone even better in the first half.
“A lot of pride and a lot of emotion. Before this match, we saw in the other Round of 32 games that no match was easy, ours included, even though we had a bit of a cushion. We could have been more efficient in the first half, but we have to appreciate what we achieved,” said Deschamps.
His comments show that while the coach is happy with the result, he also wants his team to keep improving as the tournament goes on. Deschamps has been known for his calm and balanced approach as a coach, and this response fits that style well.
A Look At France’s World Cup History
This win means a lot for France beyond just the scoreline. The team has now reached the Round of 16 for the seventh time in their history. This has happened in the years 1986, 1998, 2006, 2014, 2018, 2022, and now in 2026.
Only Brazil has managed a longer streak of consecutive appearances in the Round of 16 stage at the World Cup. This puts France in a very special group of teams that have shown long-term success on the world stage. Their consistency over the decades shows why they are considered one of the strongest football nations in the world.
France’s football history includes multiple World Cup titles, and their performances over the years have built a strong legacy. Reaching the Round of 16 so many times in a row adds another layer to that legacy. It shows that France does not just win occasionally, but keeps performing at a high level tournament after tournament.
Breaking Down The Numbers
Let’s take a closer look at some of the numbers behind this historic run:
- France has scored three or more goals in five straight World Cup matches, a new record.
- Kylian Mbappe has 18 World Cup goals, placing him second on the all-time list.
- Mbappe is just one goal behind Lionel Messi’s World Cup goal record.
- Mbappe has scored 10 goals in World Cup knockout matches alone.
- France has now reached the Round of 16 for the seventh time in World Cup history.
- Only Brazil has a longer streak of consecutive Round of 16 appearances than France.
These numbers show just how well France has performed, not just in this one match, but across multiple tournaments over the years.
The Team Behind The Record
While Mbappe often gets a lot of attention for his goals, this record was not created by one player alone. Bradley Barcola also scored in the match, showing that France has more than one attacking option. Michael Olise played a key role too, setting up two goals in the second half.
This kind of teamwork is important in football. A team cannot rely on just one player to keep scoring goals match after match. France’s attack has shown depth, with different players stepping up at different times to contribute goals and assists. This balance in the squad has helped them keep their scoring streak alive.
Sweden’s Struggle In The Match
For Sweden, this was a tough night. They came into the Round of 32 hoping to cause an upset, but France’s early control in the first half made things difficult. Once France scored their first goal, Sweden struggled to find a way to respond.
The second half saw France take full control, scoring two more goals within a short span of time. Sweden’s defense could not handle the pace and movement of France’s attacking players. This loss ends Sweden’s run in the tournament, while France moves forward with confidence.
Setting a record like this adds to France’s reputation as one of the top attacking teams in world football. Scoring three or more goals in five straight matches is not something that happens by chance. It takes strong attacking players, smart tactics from the coach, and good performances from the entire squad.
This record also shows that France’s current squad has a good mix of experienced players and younger talents. Players like Mbappe bring experience and skill, while others like Barcola and Olise are showing they can also make a big impact on the biggest stage in football.
France’s Record-Breaking Run
France’s win over Sweden was more than just a step forward in the World Cup. It was a moment that will be remembered in football history books. Scoring three or more goals in five consecutive World Cup matches is a big achievement, and France now holds that record alone.
With Mbappe closing in on Messi’s all-time scoring record and the team showing strong form in every match, France’s journey in this World Cup has been full of memorable moments so far. Their attacking style, backed by contributions from multiple players, has made them one of the most exciting teams to watch in this tournament.
As France’s World Cup run continues, this record adds another exciting chapter to their long football history, and their run in the Round of 16 keeps their consistent legacy alive on the world stage.

