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France and Norway battle for leadership of Group I in Boston on Friday after both booking spots in the World Cup knockouts with two wins from as many games, while star strikers Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland go head to head in the race for the top scorer’s Golden Boot. Follow our live, minute-by-minute match commentary.

Two of the world’s most fearsome strikers face off at the World Cup on Friday as France and Norway battle for leadership of Group I at Foxborough stadium, outside Boston.

Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland are both in blistering form, tied on four goals apiece in the race for the Golden Boot, just behind Lionel Messi on five.

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Two-time champions France hold a slight advantage, with their superior goal difference meaning Les Bleus need only a draw to clinch first place in the group.

Grieving Deschamps to miss game

France’s preparations for the game have been disrupted by the temporary departure of manager Didier Deschamps from the team’s camp this week following the death of his mother.

Assistant coach Guy Stephan takes charge of the team until Deschamps’ returns.

“I am thinking a lot about Didier and his family,” Stephan said. “I am just trying to make a difficult situation as normal as possible.”

Norway to be ‘more smart than greedy’

Norway coach ⁠Stale Solbakken has warned he will ​be resting players for the match against France with the knockout stage looming, adding that he expected Les Bleus to do the same.

“It is an important game (against France) but ​the most important is the round of 32,” Solbakken told a press conference ahead of the game.

“Knowing the ‌prerequisites… we don’t know how many games we will get. It is 100% certain that we will need to be rested for the round of 32 mentally and physically. It could be that we have to play 30 minutes ‌of extra time or penalties.”

Several of his players suffered from cramps in their 3-2 victory over Senegal with Solbakken blaming it on high humidity in New York, and not enough hydration for some of ​them.

“We are very happy having six points. We can learn a lot from France because they have been in ​this situation. They are going to game three and will rest some players. We should not become too greedy. We have to be more smart than greedy.”

A mouthwatering duel

Mbappé and Haaland have started the tournament in blistering form, neck-and-neck on four goals apiece in the race for the Golden Boot, just behind leader Lionel Messi on five.

Mbappé’s four goals so far mean he is also in pursuit of the all-time World Cup scoring record, now held by Messi on 18.

Haaland, thriving at his first World Cup, has played down expectations ahead of the match, telling reporters Norway would “probably lose” and that France would “probably win the tournament”.

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France take on Norway in a highly anticipated Group I finale in Foxborough, near Boston, knowing a draw will be enough to top their World Cup group owing to their slightly better goal average.

The match has been billed as a showdown between two of the world’s most prolific goal-scorers, Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, both of whom are off to a flying start in the race for the Golden Boot.

Kick-off is at 3pm local time (9pm Paris time).

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