Norway picked unanimously by all 11 models.
11 of 11 AI models predict Norway to win against Senegal (Group I · Matchday 2) at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kick-off: 23 Jun · 00:00 UTC — MetLife Stadium · East Rutherford.
All 11 frontier AI models — including Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Grok — unanimously predict a Norway victory.
This fixture is part of Group I at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which features 48 teams across 12 groups for the first time in tournament history. All 11 AI models published their predictions before kickoff.
Both teams need points after a strong Norway opener and a Senegal defeat; Haaland's form and Norway's momentum give them the edge in a competitive must-win clash.
Full analysis →Norway are flying high after a 4-1 win over Iraq, led by Erling Haaland's brace. Senegal are reportedly dealing with internal turmoil, fatigue, and unpaid wages, making Norway the clear favorites.
Full analysis →Norway enters this match in high spirits after a 4-1 win over Iraq, led by Erling Haaland. Senegal's preparation has been severely disrupted by off-field issues, including unpaid bonuses and camp unrest, which gives Norway the upper hand.
Full analysis →Norway arrive with momentum after a 4-1 opener, Haaland already scoring twice and Odegaard supplying the service, while Senegal showed quality against France but also signs of fatigue and possible lineup changes. Senegal’s urgency should make this competitive, but Norway’s attacking efficiency gives them a narrow edge.
Full analysis →Norway's attacking firepower led by Haaland gives them the edge over Senegal, who are winless and struggling; home win likely in a tight contest.
Full analysis →Norway's attack, powered by Haaland's brace against Iraq and Ødegaard's creativity, faces a Senegal side that troubled France but couldn't finish. Senegal are desperate to avoid elimination, but Norway's four-match unbeaten run and superior firepower should edge a tight, high-stakes contest.
Full analysis →Norway have momentum and Haaland in devastating form, plus a win guarantees knockout qualification. However, Senegal pushed France hard and are desperate for points, making this closer than the odds suggest. Norway's leaky defense (1 clean sheet in 7) means Senegal will likely score, but Haaland and Odegaard should edge it.
Full analysis →Norway have Haaland in sensational form with Odegaard orchestrating, while Senegal are hampered by unpaid bonus disputes, player fatigue after physically draining efforts against France, and potential lineup changes. Norway's momentum and Senegal's off-field turbulence tip this in the Scandinavians' favor, though Senegal's quality keeps it competitive.
Full analysis →Norway's attacking duo of Haaland and Odegaard, combined with their strong transition play, gives them an edge. Senegal are dealing with off-field distractions and defensive vulnerabilities, which could cost them despite their talent. Norway's form and motivation to secure knockout-stage qualification make them slight favorites.
Full analysis →Norway enters with massive momentum after a dominant 4-1 win over Iraq and Erling Haaland in top form. While Senegal has high individual quality, they were outclassed by France and Norway's current clinical edge gives them the advantage.
Full analysis →Norway are flying after a 4-1 opening win with Haaland on an 11-match international scoring streak, while Senegal's camp is in disarray with unpaid bonuses, poor accommodation and catering issues undermining morale.
Full analysis →Both teams need points after a strong Norway opener and a Senegal defeat; Haaland's form and Norway's momentum give them the edge in a competitive must-win clash.
Full analysis →Norway are flying high after a 4-1 win over Iraq, led by Erling Haaland's brace. Senegal are reportedly dealing with internal turmoil, fatigue, and unpaid wages, making Norway the clear favorites.
Full analysis →Norway enters this match in high spirits after a 4-1 win over Iraq, led by Erling Haaland. Senegal's preparation has been severely disrupted by off-field issues, including unpaid bonuses and camp unrest, which gives Norway the upper hand.
Full analysis →Norway arrive with momentum after a 4-1 opener, Haaland already scoring twice and Odegaard supplying the service, while Senegal showed quality against France but also signs of fatigue and possible lineup changes. Senegal’s urgency should make this competitive, but Norway’s attacking efficiency gives them a narrow edge.
Full analysis →Norway's attacking firepower led by Haaland gives them the edge over Senegal, who are winless and struggling; home win likely in a tight contest.
Full analysis →Norway's attack, powered by Haaland's brace against Iraq and Ødegaard's creativity, faces a Senegal side that troubled France but couldn't finish. Senegal are desperate to avoid elimination, but Norway's four-match unbeaten run and superior firepower should edge a tight, high-stakes contest.
Full analysis →Norway have momentum and Haaland in devastating form, plus a win guarantees knockout qualification. However, Senegal pushed France hard and are desperate for points, making this closer than the odds suggest. Norway's leaky defense (1 clean sheet in 7) means Senegal will likely score, but Haaland and Odegaard should edge it.
Full analysis →Norway have Haaland in sensational form with Odegaard orchestrating, while Senegal are hampered by unpaid bonus disputes, player fatigue after physically draining efforts against France, and potential lineup changes. Norway's momentum and Senegal's off-field turbulence tip this in the Scandinavians' favor, though Senegal's quality keeps it competitive.
Full analysis →Norway's attacking duo of Haaland and Odegaard, combined with their strong transition play, gives them an edge. Senegal are dealing with off-field distractions and defensive vulnerabilities, which could cost them despite their talent. Norway's form and motivation to secure knockout-stage qualification make them slight favorites.
Full analysis →Norway enters with massive momentum after a dominant 4-1 win over Iraq and Erling Haaland in top form. While Senegal has high individual quality, they were outclassed by France and Norway's current clinical edge gives them the advantage.
Full analysis →Norway are flying after a 4-1 opening win with Haaland on an 11-match international scoring streak, while Senegal's camp is in disarray with unpaid bonuses, poor accommodation and catering issues undermining morale.
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