Three Bold Predictions for France vs. Sweden

Three Bold Predictions for France vs. Sweden: Can Les Bleus Avoid the World Cup Upset Bug?

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — If the opening rounds of the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout stage have proven anything, it’s that reputations no longer guarantee results.

Germany is gone. The Netherlands is gone. Brazil needed everything it had to survive Japan.

Now, it’s France’s turn.

Les Bleus enter Wednesday’s Round of 16 showdown against Sweden as deserved favorites. France sits No. 3 in the latest official FIFA World Rankings, boasts one of the deepest squads in world football and features world-class talent at virtually every position. Sweden, ranked No. 38, arrives as the clear underdog but with nothing to lose.

Here are three bold predictions for one of the day’s marquee matches.

1. Kylian Mbappé reminds everyone why he’s one of the world’s best.

The biggest stage has a way of bringing out the biggest stars.

Sweden’s defense will likely spend much of the evening trying to limit space behind its back line, but few players are more dangerous in transition than Kylian Mbappé. One well-timed through ball can change an entire match, and France possesses no shortage of elite playmakers capable of finding him.

Look for Mbappé to get on the scoresheet and constantly force Sweden’s defense into difficult decisions.

I predict one goal for certain, but don’t be surprised if he lands a brace.

2. Sweden won’t go quietly.

On paper, France owns the superior squad and it isn’t all that close.

On the field, however, this World Cup has been anything but predictable.

Sweden has enough quality to make life uncomfortable for France, particularly through its organized defensive shape and dangerous counterattacking opportunities. Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyökeres have the pace and finishing ability to capitalize if France leaves space in transition.

Expect Sweden to find a goal and keep the pressure on well into the second half.

However….

3. France survives, 3-1, but the scoreline won’t tell the whole story.

France should advance.

The talent gap remains significant, and Les Bleus have repeatedly shown they can control knockout matches when their stars are at their best.

Still, expecting a comfortable walkover feels dangerous given how this tournament has unfolded. Underdogs have consistently challenged the world’s elite, and every favorite remaining has been put on notice.

France ultimately has too much firepower, with Mbappé leading the way and the midfield controlling possession in the closing stages.

Prediction: France 3, Sweden 1.

It may not be the masterpiece many expect, but France should have enough quality to punch its ticket to the quarterfinals. Even with the surprises of this World Cup, it would be rather Earth shattering to see France go out this soon.

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Jackson Fryburger