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France Recent Form
The 2018 champions enter the 2026 World Cup with a squad full of attacking talent. From Kylian Mbappe to Balon D’or winner Ousmane Dembele to Michael Olise. Didier Deschamps has already confirmed he will be leaving the national team after the tournament. France qualified with five wins and one draw.
Win: France 3-1 Northern Ireland, Monday 8th June.
Loss: France 1-2 Ivory Coast, Thursday 4th June.
Win: Colombia 1-3 France, Sunday 29th March.
Win: Brazil 1-2 France, Thursday 26th March.
Senegal Recent Form
Senegal have been in the spotlight since the controversial AFCON final where they initially left the pitch before coming back and defeating Morocco. However, months later the classification was changed to name Morocco winners. Senegal are full of talent led by the experienced Sadio Mane, Senegal finished qualifying unbeaten.
Draw: Senegal 0-0 Saudi Arabia, Wednesday 10th June.
Loss: USA 3-2 Senegal, Sunday 31st May.
Win: Senegal 3-1 Gambia, Tuesday 31st March
Win: Senegal 2-0 Peru, Saturday 28th March.
See our France vs Senegal pricing page here.
France and Senegal famously met in the opening match of the 2002 World Cup, France entered as reigning champions however suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to Senegal. France went on to finish bottom of Group A, while Senegal advanced from the Group Stage.
France are favourites for the 2026 fixture, currently 4/9 to win. While Senegal are 11/2 to win. A 3-0 France win is 9/1 while Senegal are 14/1 to win 1-0.
See our France vs Senegal fixed odds betting prices here.
Alternatively, sports spread betting markets are available for the match, offering a different way to bet on sports compared to regular fixed odds betting. Selected football spread betting markets include Total Goals; the spread is 2.55 – 2.75. If you thought, there would be 3 goals or more in the match you would make a ‘buy’ bet. If the match finished 3-1 then a ‘buy’ bet would return a profit of 1.25 x your stake. However, if the match finished with 2 goals or less then a ‘buy’ bet would return a loss. E.g. a final score of 1-1 would return a loss of 0.75 x your stake.
Another available spread betting market is 1st Match Goal; the spread is 36 – 39. If you thought the 1st Goal would come before the 36th minute you would make a ‘sell’ bet. If the 1st Goal came in the 31st minute, then a ‘sell’ bet would return 5 x your stake. However, if the 1st Goal came after the 36th minute then a ‘sell’ bet would return a loss. E.g. a 1st Goal in the 44th minute would return a loss of 8 x your stake. A ‘sell’ bet would also return a loss if no goal was scored.
Other football spread betting markets on France vs Senegal include Shirt Numbers, Bookings, Corners, Total Goal Minutes and Goals Cubed.
See our France vs Senegal spread betting prices here.
Price Boosts for the match will be live on the Spreadex Sports site and app at least 24 hours before kick-off.
See all our betting specials and price boosts on France vs Senegal here.
Spreadex are one of the only sportsbooks in the UK to offer Sports Spread Betting as well as traditional fixed odds prices. Some of the unique betting markets available include Player Goal Minutes (the aggregate minutes of the goals scored by a named player in a match), Total Goal Minutes (the aggregate of the minutes of all goals scored in a match), Shirt Numbers (the aggregate of the shirt numbers of all goalscorers in a match), Bookings Points (based on 10 points per yellow, 25 per red), Corners, Time of 1st Match Goal, Match Performance and many, many more.
See our football spread betting education centre to see examples of how spread betting works, watch short explainer videos and try interactive betting widgets to see how win or loss levels work on different bets.
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Remember that with spread betting, get the bet wrong and losses can exceed your stake/deposit so it's important you understand how each market works before setting an appropriate stake size for your bet.
Please note that this preview is not designed to offer any betting advice or suggestions. All prices quoted correct as of 11:30am Wednesday 10th June 2026.
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