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World Cup schedule today: How to watch France v Senegal, TV channels & live stream Tuesday 16 June

France opens its World Cup 2026 campaign against Senegal on Tuesday, June 17, with kickoff set for 12:00 PM ET. The match is a Group I showdown at New York New Jersey Stadium, featuring Kylian Mbappé in his tournament debut. FOX broadcasts the game live in the U.S., with streaming available on FOX One. Multiple sources confirm viewing options, player focus, and logistical details.

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This update includes verified kickoff time, broadcast details, and streaming options for the France-Senegal match, replacing prior speculative or partial coverage.

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  1. France vs Senegal: Live TV, Streams & Key Details for World Cup 2026 Matchday 6

    France opens its World Cup 2026 campaign against Senegal on Tuesday, June 17, with kickoff set for 12:00 PM ET. The match is a Group I showdown at New York New Jersey Stadium, featuring Kylian Mbappé in his tournament debut. FOX broadcasts the game live in the U.S., with streaming available on FOX One. Multiple sources confirm viewing options, player focus, and logistical details.

    What's confirmed:

    • France faces Senegal on Tuesday, June 17, 2026, at 12:00 PM ET (New York time) in their opening World Cup Group I match.
    • The match will be played at New York New Jersey Stadium, marking the first World Cup appearance for this venue.
    • FOX will broadcast the France vs. Senegal game live on television, with a simultaneous live stream available on FOX One.
    • Kylian Mbappé will make his 2026 World Cup debut in the match, facing Senegal’s squad in a high-stakes opener for both teams.
    • France’s match is one of four Tuesday fixtures, alongside Argentina vs. Algeria, Norway vs. Iraq, and Saudi Arabia vs. Mexico.
    • All four Tuesday matches are scheduled to air live on FOX and stream on FOX One in the U.S.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • A giant inflatable match ball reportedly broke loose during preparations at one of Tuesday’s stadiums, though no details are confirmed for the France-Senegal venue.
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