Kickoff: 8:30 PM AST (12:30 PM ET / 9:30 AM PT)
Broadcast: Iraq Sports Channel, NRK (Norway), FIFA+ (regional availability)
This matchup brings together two nations with very different footballing identities. Iraq enters with a young, energetic squad built on pressing and counterattacks, while Norway arrives with one of the most dangerous attacking duos in world football. Both teams use this fixture as preparation for their respective competitive cycles.
Venue & Weather Conditions
Basra International Stadium — Basra, Iraq
- Capacity: 65,000
- Surface: Natural grass
- Atmosphere: Loud, intense, and extremely hostile for visiting teams
- Pitch Profile: Wide, fast surface ideal for wing play and counterattacks
Weather Forecast
- Temperature: 91–94°F (hot evening)
- Humidity: 45–50%
- Wind: 10–14 mph
- Rain Chance: <5%
- Impact:
- Heat favors Iraq, who are acclimated
- Norway may rotate heavily to manage fatigue
- High tempo early, slower pace late
Injury Report
Iraq
- Aymen Hussein — Healthy
- Ali Jasim — Healthy
- Osama Rashid — OUT (ankle)
- Mohammed Qasim — Doubtful (groin)
- Jalal Hassan — Healthy
Impact: Rashid’s absence weakens Iraq’s midfield creativity, but the attacking core remains intact.
Norway
- Erling Haaland — Healthy
- Martin Ødegaard — Healthy
- Alexander Sørloth — Healthy
- Kristoffer Ajer — OUT (hamstring)
- Morten Thorsby — Doubtful (knee)
Impact: Ajer’s absence weakens Norway’s back line, but their elite attacking duo remains available.
Team Records & Recent Form
Iraq
- Last 5 Matches: 3–1–1
- Goals For: 6
- Goals Against: 4
- Trend: Strong defensive shape, dangerous counters, excellent home form.
Norway
- Last 5 Matches: 2–2–1
- Goals For: 9
- Goals Against: 7
- Trend: High‑scoring matches, defensive inconsistency, reliant on Haaland’s finishing.
Series History
- All‑time meetings: First‑ever senior international meeting
- Iraq unbeaten in last 11 home matches
- Norway unbeaten in last 6 matches vs. AFC opponents
Key Player Matchups
1. Erling Haaland (NOR) vs. Ali Adnan (IRQ)
- Haaland’s power and finishing vs. Adnan’s physical defending
- Iraq must avoid giving Haaland space in transition
2. Martin Ødegaard (NOR) vs. Safaa Hadi (IRQ)
- Ødegaard’s creativity vs. Hadi’s ball‑winning
- The matchup that dictates Norway’s attacking rhythm
3. Aymen Hussein (IRQ) vs. Stefan Strandberg (NOR)
- Hussein’s aerial presence vs. Norway’s weakened central defense
- Iraq’s best chance comes from crosses and set pieces
4. Ali Jasim (IRQ) vs. Julian Ryerson (NOR)
- Jasim’s pace and dribbling vs. Ryerson’s aggressive pressing
- A key battle on the left flank
Betting Trends
Iraq
- 8–2–1 in last 11 home matches
- Under 2.5 goals in 7 of last 10
- Scored first in 6 of last 8 matches
Norway
- Over 2.5 goals in 8 of last 10
- Haaland has scored in 7 of last 9 appearances
- Norway conceded in 9 of last 12 matches
Predictive Analysis
Why Iraq can win
- Home‑field advantage in extreme heat
- Strong defensive organization
- Dangerous counterattacks through Jasim and Hussein
- Norway’s defense weakened by injuries
Why Norway can win
- Haaland + Ødegaard = elite attacking threat
- Superior technical quality
- Norway’s midfield can dominate possession
- More depth and experience
MATCH ODDS
Iraq + 1400
Norway – 525
Draw + 600
Over 2.5 – 110 Under 2.5 – 115
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, June 15, 2026








