France at World Cup 2026: Can Mbappé Finally Lift the Trophy?
France arrive at World Cup 2026 as defending champions, with Kylian Mbappé carrying the weight of a nation's expectations. Here is a complete preview of Les Bleus and their bid for back-to-back titles.
France are the defending FIFA World Cup champions. They have Kylian Mbappé — the most dangerous forward on the planet. They have depth at every position, a settled tactical system, and the experience of two consecutive finals appearances (2018 winners, 2022 runners-up). On paper, there is no team more equipped to win the World Cup 2026 than France.
And yet football has a habit of making the obvious complicated.
The Mbappé Burden
In 2022, Mbappé scored eight goals at the tournament — including a hat-trick in the final against Argentina — and still finished on the losing side. The psychological weight of that defeat, of being the best player in the world and still not winning the biggest prize in football, is not insignificant.
In 2026, Mbappé arrives as the captain of France, now based at Real Madrid where he has added Champions League experience to his already extraordinary career. At 27 during the tournament, he is at the absolute peak of his powers. This is, arguably, his best and possibly last realistic chance of winning the World Cup in his prime. That context — the expectation, the pressure, the narrative — will follow every match France play.
The Supporting Cast
What makes France truly formidable is that they do not need Mbappé to single-handedly carry them. Antoine Griezmann, the ultimate team player, provides the intelligent movement and link-up play that creates space for others. Aurélien Tchouaméni and Adrien Rabiot anchor the midfield with physicality and intelligence. In defence, Dayot Upamecano has matured into one of the best centre-backs in Europe.
The attack has additional firepower in Marcus Thuram — who was excellent at the 2024 European Championships — and the squad has options across every line that most nations would consider their best eleven.
The Format Suits France
The expanded 48-team format, with more knockout rounds, actually suits France's particular style of tournament football. Les Bleus have consistently shown the ability to grind through difficult matches, absorb pressure, and deliver in knockout situations. They rarely play their best football in the group stage; they peak when it matters most.
The Verdict
France are the favourites. Not because every other team cannot compete, but because the combination of Mbappé at his peak, squad depth, tournament experience, and a settled coach in Didier Deschamps gives them an advantage that only Brazil and England can realistically match.
If Mbappé wins the World Cup in 2026, the debate about the greatest player in football history will have one more argument to add to an already compelling case. Follow France's World Cup 2026 campaign live on KickD — real-time scores, group standings, and goal alerts for every match.
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