France Battles Iceland in Crucial 2026 World Cup Qualifier: Complete Viewing Guide

France kicked off their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a commanding 2–0 win against Ukraine on Saturday evening, and Didier Deschamps' talented squad returns to the capital for their second qualifying match this month.
The iconic Parc des Princes, home to Paris Saint-Germain, hosts Iceland on Tuesday evening, as France looks to establish early dominance in their qualifying group.
Michael Olise shone brightest in Saturday's success, while Kylian Mbappé's goal brought him level with Thierry Henry on France's all-time goalscoring list. The Real Madrid superstar now sits six goals behind Olivier Giroud's record, and he'll be eager to close that gap against a team Les Blues have maintained a perfect record against across 15 encounters.
Here's your guide to watching the World Cup qualifying clash between France and Iceland.
What Time Does France vs. Iceland Kick Off?
How to Watch France vs. Iceland on TV and Live Stream
Tuesday's qualifying match in Paris will be accessible globally through Amazon Prime Video, with this streaming platform offering the match via paid access. Nevertheless, a Prime membership isn't required to view the game.
In the United Kingdom, viewers only need a valid Amazon account to access Tuesday's fixture, which costs £2.49 to stream completely. Canadian fans can also watch France vs. Iceland through Prime Video, but they additionally have the choice to stream the qualifier via DAZN.
Fox Sports holds the broadcasting rights for Tuesday's match in the United States, with the game airing on Fox Sports 2. FuboTV serves as an alternative viewing option.
Sky Sports will broadcast most prominent World Cup qualifying matches in Mexico, including this encounter in the French capital.
Country | TV channel/live stream |
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United States | fuboTV, Foxsports.com, FOX Sports App, Fox Sports 2 |
United Kingdom | Amazon Prime Video |
Canada | DAZN Canada, Amazon Prime Video |
Mexico | Sky+, Sky Sports Mexico |
What's Next for France and Iceland?
These nations will meet once more in Group D next month, with the 2018 world champions traveling to Laugardalsvöllur on October 13.
In Matchday 3, France will face Azerbaijan at home, while Iceland takes on Ukraine. Tuesday's opponents began their qualifying journey with an impressive 5–0 triumph over Azerbaijan, and their encounters with Ukraine will likely determine who claims second place in the group and advances to the playoffs.