Iceland delivered one of the most dramatic results of the European Qualifiers campaign by holding France to a thrilling 2-2 draw in Group D of the UEFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers.
France, who had won every game in the qualifiers so far, were stunned by a spirited Icelandic side that refused to back down despite trailing late in the second half.
⚽ Match Overview
| Team | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Iceland | 2 | |
| France | 2 | Match Drawn |
- Venue: Laugardalsvöllur Stadium, Reykjavik
- Competition: UEFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers – Group D
- Date: October 13, 2025
🇮🇸 Iceland’s First-Half Dominance
Backed by an electric home crowd, Iceland started aggressively and were rewarded in the 39th minute when Víctor Pálsson found the net with a powerful right-footed strike after a defensive mix-up by France.
Iceland pressed relentlessly, showing compact defense and quick counterattacks — a reminder of their famous Euro 2016 style. France looked unsettled, missing the flair of Kylian Mbappé, who was sidelined due to an ankle injury.
🇫🇷 France Fight Back
After halftime, France regrouped. Manager Didier Deschamps introduced fresh legs, and it paid off quickly.
- Christopher Nkunku leveled the score in the 57th minute with a curling finish.
- Just eight minutes later, Jean-Philippe Mateta put France ahead, finishing a clever through ball from Antoine Griezmann.
At 2-1, France seemed to be cruising, but Iceland had other ideas.
⚡ Hlynsson’s Late Equalizer
With only minutes left, Kristian Hlynsson smashed home a dramatic equalizer, igniting wild celebrations in Reykjavik. The home fans roared as the final whistle confirmed a historic result — Iceland 2, France 2.
The draw halts France’s perfect qualifying run and boosts Iceland’s confidence heading into the final fixtures.
🧠 Tactical Breakdown
- France’s Missed Opportunities: Despite dominating possession, France struggled to finish key chances, highlighting the absence of Mbappé’s pace.
- Iceland’s Compact Defense: Their disciplined structure forced France to rely on long shots and crosses.
- Late Substitutions: Iceland’s fresh energy in the final 15 minutes changed the tempo and led to the equalizer.
📊 Key Match Stats
| Stat | Iceland | France |
|---|---|---|
| Possession | 42% | 58% |
| Shots on Target | 6 | 8 |
| Corners | 3 | 6 |
| Fouls | 11 | 9 |
| Yellow Cards | 2 | 2 |
🎙️ Post-Match Reactions
Didier Deschamps (France Manager):
“We did enough to win, but switched off at the end. These are lessons we must learn quickly.”
Arnar Vidarsson (Iceland Manager):
“This team never gives up. The crowd believed, the players believed, and that belief earned us a point.”
📈 Group D Implications
France remain top of Group D, but their lead narrows after dropping points. Iceland move up to third place, keeping their qualification hopes alive.
| Position | Team | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | France | 14 |
| 2 | Ukraine | 12 |
| 3 | Iceland | 8 |
| 4 | Azerbaijan | 4 |
(Table as of October 13, 2025)
🔮 What’s Next
- France next face Ukraine in Paris — a must-win to secure early qualification.
- Iceland will travel to Azerbaijan, hoping to build on their momentum and stay in contention for the playoffs.
🏅 Player of the Match
Kristian Hlynsson (Iceland) — The Ajax midfielder’s late equalizer and tireless work rate earned him the spotlight.



