Prediction Norway VS Senegal


Analysis of the Norway VS Senegal prediction
Matchday 2 of the group stage of the World Cup pits Norway against Senegal in a Group I fixture that carries enormous weight for both sides. Norway arrive at this encounter sitting top of the group with three points after a commanding 4-1 victory over Iraq on Matchday 1, while Senegal find themselves in third place with zero points following a 1-3 defeat to France. The Lions of Teranga simply cannot afford another setback.
Our prediction Norway vs Senegal is built around the contrasting domestic situations of these two squads. For Senegal, a win would lift them to three points and keep qualification firmly alive, whereas defeat would leave them dependent on other results and the best third-place standings.
With Erling Haaland leading Norway's attack and Sadio Mané tasked with reviving Senegal's campaign, this match promises a compelling individual duel within a group-stage contest where every goal and every point in the goal-difference column could ultimately prove decisive.
Qualification scenarios Norway - Senegal
Group I — Matchday 2/3What's at stake in this round for Norway and Senegal
Playing on home soil gives Norway a tangible advantage heading into Matchday 2 of the World Cup group stage, where the margin for error begins to narrow. Each team plays three group matches in total, with the top two advancing to the round of sixteen. A single match decides three points, one point, or nothing, and goal difference serves as the first tiebreaker should teams finish level on points.
With standings yet to reflect completed results from this round, both Norway and Senegal know that a positive result here would place either side in a commanding position ahead of their third and final group fixture. Conversely, a defeat leaves little room to maneuver. For bettors, the value lies in identifying which side can better absorb the mounting pressure of a must-respond situation.
Squads and probable line-ups Norway vs Senegal
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Probable line-up for your prediction Norway VS Senegal
Norway's 26-man roster carries a clear structural identity: 10 defenders provide unusual depth at the back, suggesting a setup built to control space and limit opposition transitions. Up front, Erling Haaland (25) remains the focal point, a high-volume threat whose off-ball movement generates xG opportunities regardless of service quality. Martin Ødegaard (27) operates as the creative engine, with his press-resistance and progressive passing directly influencing Norway's PPDA metrics in the middle third.
Senegal counters with a more attack-oriented shape: 6 attackers signal aggressive intent and rotational flexibility. Sadio Mané (33) and Kalidou Koulibaly (34) bring proven leadership, while Idrissa Gueye (36) anchors midfield duels. Senegal's average age of 25.77 versus Norway's 26.38 is negligible, but Senegal's key figures carry significantly more international experience.
For betting purposes, Norway's defensive depth favors under 2.5 goals, while Senegal's attacking numbers support both teams to score as a viable angle.

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1-0
Finland
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1-1
New Zealand

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3-0
Benin
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3-1
Sudan
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1-0
Mali
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1-0
Egypt
Recent form: Norway and Senegal before this match
The trajectory gap between these two sides could hardly be more pronounced. Norway's recent output tells a story of stagnation: two results across five matches, both against nations ranked outside the top tier of European competition, with a combined two goals scored. That level of attacking output, against modest opposition, points to a team struggling to convert possession into genuine threat. The form curve is flat at best.
Senegal's trajectory runs in the opposite direction. Four wins in five, built through the pressure cooker of the Africa Cup of Nations, including a semifinal victory over Egypt and a quarterfinal win away at Mali. Competing at that level, against continental heavyweights, sharpens a squad in ways that friendly fixtures simply cannot replicate. The sole defeat came in the final against Morocco, which carries no shame.
Confidence levels diverge sharply. Senegal arrives carrying the momentum of a deep tournament run. Norway arrives having barely been tested, with a form line that raises genuine questions about attacking cohesion heading into this fixture.
Key points of the Norway vs Senegal prediction
- Recent form for Norway: 1 wins, 1 draws, 0 losses in 2 matches.
- Senegal arrive in confidence with 4 wins in their last 5 matches.
Our Norway VS Senegal prediction
Here is a potential trap worth flagging before committing: Norway enters this Group I matchday 2 clash as clear favorites at 2.25, yet our model estimates their actual win probability at just 34.1%, well below the 42.2% implied by the bookmaker odds. The draw carries a value bet signal, with our model placing it at 31.9% against the 27.1% bookmaker implied probability, a delta of +4.8%. Confidence sits at 2/5, meaning this remains an uncertain outcome requiring caution.
Norway topped Group I after dismantling Iraq 4-1 on matchday 1, averaging 4.0 goals scored per game in competition. Senegal, however, arrives under genuine pressure: after losing 1-3 to France on matchday 1, they sit third with zero points. A win here would lift them to 3 points and keep qualification alive, while a defeat would leave them entirely dependent on the best third-place race. E. Haaland leads a dangerous Norwegian attack, but Senegal's S. Mané provides a constant threat on the counter. With BTTS Yes priced at 1.75 and both sides having scored in matchday 1, goals from both ends appear likely. Our model recommends the draw at 3.50, the clearest value available.
Predicted score: 1-1
3 alternative bets
- 🟢 Safe bet: BTTS Yes @ 1.75: Both teams scored in matchday 1, with Norway netting 4 and conceding 1, and Senegal scoring 1 and conceding 3.
- 🟡 Balanced bet: Draw @ 3.50: Our model estimates the draw probability at 31.9%, a +4.8% delta above the bookmaker's implied 27.1%, making this the clearest value bet on the board.
- 🔴 Bold bet: Double chance X2 @ 1.57: Senegal's recent form shows 4 wins in their last 5 matches across all competitions, and a point or victory here is essential for their qualification hopes.
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