France vs Iceland prediction and betting tips 10 September 2025
On September 9, a World Cup qualifier will be held at the Parc des Princes in Paris, featuring the national teams of France and Iceland.
France has consistently dominated Iceland at home, often winning by large margins.
In their last 5 meetings, France scored 15 goals while conceding just 6 against Iceland.
Iceland has faced France multiple times in major qualifiers but has never won.
A notable encounter was at Euro 2016, where France won 5-2 in the quarterfinals to reach the semifinals.
Iceland achieved a 5-0 victory over Azerbaijan in their qualifying opener.
France is seen as the clear favorite in this group.
France enters this match as a top contender for the European qualifiers. They have a talented squad filled with experienced stars and young players who can influence the game. Recently, the team has shown strong attacking skills and confidence, especially in home matches.
Iceland is focused on solid defensive play and set pieces. Since their impressive run in the mid-2010s, they have found it hard to keep up with stronger teams. While they exhibit strong team spirit, they often struggle with the pace and skill to effectively challenge top opponents.
France aims to secure all points to lead the group, making them the favorites in this matchup. Iceland’s goal will be to stay organized and make it challenging for France, minimizing dangerous chances near their goal.
France has a strong attack and plays well at home, typically scoring many goals. Iceland’s defense can be shaky and often falters against high-quality teams. With the head-to-head statistics and the gap in skill, it is reasonable to expect at least 3 to 4 goals in this match. Prediction: total goals — over 3 (odds 1.5).
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