FIFA World Cup 2026: Haaland's Brace Powers Norway To 4-1 Win Over Iraq | Video

Erling Haaland scored twice on his FIFA World Cup debut as Norway national football team defeated Iraq national football team 4-1 in their Group I opener in Boston. Iraq briefly equalised through Aymen Hussein, but Norway regained control before halftime. Leo Østigård added a third, and an own goal sealed a comfortable win, placing Norway top of the group on goal difference.

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FIFA World Cup 2026: Haaland's Brace Powers Norway To 4-1 Win Over Iraq | Video

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Boston: Erling Haaland scored a brace on his FIFA World Cup debut with Leo Ostigard also on target as Norway beat Iraq 4-1 in Group I opener on Wednesday here at Boston Stadium.

Both Norway and Iraq were back on the global stage for the first time this century, and it was a man that entered with a tick over a half-century of international goals, Erling Haaland, who handed Norway the early advantage.

Goalkeeper Orjan Nyland cycled through 14 passes before David Moller Wolfe delivered a cross from the left that Haaland slid in to poke home at the back post.

At 35 years and 279 days, Orjan Nyland became the oldest player to make a World Cup appearance for Norway.

Haaland strikes early advantage

Both Norway and Iraq were back on the global stage for the first time this century, and it was a man that entered with a tick over a half-century of international goals, Erling Haaland, who handed Norway the early advantage.

Goalkeeper Orjan Nyland cycled through 14 passes before David Moller Wolfe delivered a cross from the left that Haaland slid in to poke home at the back post.

At 35 years and 279 days, Orjan Nyland became the oldest player to make a World Cup appearance for Norway.

Ten minutes later, veteran forward Aymen Hussein became only the second Iraqi player to score a World Cup goal. He jumped to meet Amir Al-Ammari’s chipped cross and headed the ball past Nyland.

Erling Haaland then took advantage of a mix-up between Zaid Tahseen and goalkeeper Jalal Hassan to score, putting Norway back in front and giving them their first-ever halftime lead at a World Cup.

Iraq hit back briefly

Ten minutes later, veteran forward Aymen Hussein became only the second Iraqi player to score a World Cup goal. He jumped to meet Amir Al-Ammari’s chipped cross and headed the ball past Nyland.

Erling Haaland then took advantage of a mix-up between Zaid Tahseen and goalkeeper Jalal Hassan to score, putting Norway back in front and giving them their first-ever halftime lead at a World Cup.

Just three and a half minutes after coming on as a second-half substitute, Leo Østigård extended Norway's lead. Left completely unmarked at a corner, he moved toward the goal and powered a header past Hassan.

A late Hussein own goal saw Norway complete an ultimately comfortable win to move to the head of the Group I standings.

Norway extend control

Just three and a half minutes after coming on as a second-half substitute, Leo Østigård extended Norway's lead. Left completely unmarked at a corner, he moved toward the goal and powered a header past Hassan.

A late Hussein own goal saw Norway complete an ultimately comfortable win to move to the head of the Group I standings.

Notably, Haaland became the sixth player to kick off World Cup 2026 with a double after Folarin Balogun (USA), Yasin Ayari (Sweden), Kai Havertz, Elijah Just and Kylian Mbappe.

"My first goal was nice, the second even nicer, so it’s fantastic and I’m proud of everyone that we could get off to a good start. We know though that the next games will be even tougher and we will have to play even better. We were expected to win and we won, fortunately. Now everybody in Norway will be happy, and I hope people will party!" said Haaland.

After the win, Ståle Solbakken's Norway lead France on goal difference, while Iraq and Senegal prop up the group I.

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Published on: Wednesday, June 17, 2026, 08:10 AM IST

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