Norway vs Senegal Predictions, Picks & Odds: Monday, June 22 World Cup Match

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Updated: Jun 21, 2026 , 12:00 PM ET • 4 min read

A desperate Senegal side will do enough to draw even with Norway.

Norway vs Senegal predictions
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Norway's Erling Haaland celebrates scoring their second goal

With Norway already strengthening their position as sneaky contenders in the World Cup odds, the pressure shifts to Senegal as the two teams collide at MetLife Stadium on Monday.

The Lions of Teranga came away from their opening fixture empty-handed, but my Norway vs Senegal predictions back them to take a share of the points here against Erling Haaland and Co. in a key Group I clash.

Take a closer look at this June 22 battle with my free World Cup picks.

 TOP PICK
Who will win Norway vs Senegal: Draw (+250)

With some sharper finishing, Senegal could have provided a bigger scare for France last week. Though their end product remains a concern for me, I’m banking on a solid response on Monday against a dangerous Norway squad. 

The draw offers good value here, and it’s playable up to +220. Both teams are comfortable in a physical scrap, and the Lions of Teranga’s 4-2-3-1 formation will provide a numerical advantage in midfield to limit the service to Haaland

While Norway’s attackers flexed their muscles during qualifying, it’s worth noting they’ve recorded just one clean sheet in their past eight games, so I expect Sadio Mane and Nicolas Jackson to be heard from at MetLife Stadium, with some exciting attacking options off the bench. 

A point would likely suit Norway just fine, with a resounding opening win under their belts, and it would keep Senegal in the hunt, too. Both teams tied their final World Cup warm-up game, and a share of the spoils would set up an exciting ending in Group I.

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Norway vs Senegal Over/Under pick: Under 2.5 (-111)

Set aside Norway’s free-scoring start to the tournament, because this fixture should have a different tempo — particularly given the high stakes for Senegal.

A loss could spell the end of the World Cup for the Lions of Teranga, who finished with an xG of 0.53 against France, despite a 47% share of possession. 

Equally, this will be a big test for the Norwegian midfield, with Senegal’s pace and power capable of slowing down the sweeping attacks that fed Haaland against Iraq. Plus, center back Kalidou Koulibaly will relish the bruising battle with Norway’s No. 9

It took some moments of magic for France to break through Pape Thiaw’s defensive game plan last Tuesday, and a similar approach here will put the onus on less-experienced Norway playmakers to step up. We don’t yet have a clear answer to the question ‘if not Haaland, then who?’

These teams feel well matched, with just 10 spots separating the nations in the FIFA rankings, and a cagey finale could be on the cards if the scores are level heading into the closing stages.

Norway vs Senegal projected lineup

Norway (4-4-2): Nyland; Ryerson, Heggem, Ajer, Wolfe; Odegaard, Berge, Aursnes, Nusa; Haaland, Sorloth

Senegal (4-2-3-1): Mendy; Diatta, Koulibaly, Niakhate, Diouf; I. Gueye, P. Gueye; Sarr, Camara, Mane; Jackson

Norway vs Senegal injuries

Norway: David Moller Wolfe LB (Probable)

Senegal: No injuries to report.

Norway vs Senegal weather

Expect rainy conditions at MetLife Stadium, with temperatures dropping below 70 degrees by kickoff.

Norway vs Senegal odds

Norway Norway Senegal Senegal
+127 Moneyline +222
+270 Draw +270
Over 2.5 (-110) Total Under 2.5 (-110)

Odds courtesy of Kalshi.

How to watch Norway vs Senegal

Check out FIFA's official 2026 World Cup website for more information.

Location MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Date Monday, June 22, 2026
Time 8 p.m. ET
TV FOX

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