Kylian Mbappé marked his 100th appearance for France with a brace as Les Bleus defeated Iraq 3-0 to secure their place in the last 32 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 — despite a two-hour storm delay halting the contest.
Mbappé's 100th Cap Double Fires France Into World Cup Last 32

Kylian Mbappé marked his 100th appearance for France with a brace as Les Bleus defeated Iraq 3-0 to secure their place in the last 32 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 — despite a two-hour storm delay halting the contest.
The milestone evening was one to remember for Mbappé, whose double moved him joint-second on the all-time FIFA World Cup scoring list. It was a statement performance from France's captain on a night when the weather threatened to steal the headlines.
Storm clouds and a historic night
Play was suspended for two hours after a severe storm interrupted the match, forcing players from both sides off the pitch and leaving fans waiting in the stands. When the game resumed, France showed no signs of disruption, pressing forward with the same clinical intent they had displayed before the break.
Iraq, who faced a daunting task against one of the tournament favourites, were unable to find a way through a resolute French defence. The final scoreline of 3-0 reflected France's dominance across the full contest.
Mbappé joins the greats
The landmark 100th cap for Mbappé adds another chapter to an already extraordinary international career. His brace on the night lifted him into joint-second place among the FIFA World Cup's all-time top scorers — a remarkable achievement at a tournament still in its group stages.
France now progress to the knockout rounds as one of the competition's most formidable sides, with Mbappé in the form that opponents will dread as the stakes rise.


