
Senegal’s national team is set to continue its preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a final pre-tournament friendly against Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. The match will take place at Toyota Field in San Antonio, Texas, as the Lions of Teranga fine-tune their squad ahead of the global tournament.
The fixture comes just days after Senegal’s first test on U.S. soil, where they narrowly lost 3-2 to the United States Men’s National Team in Charlotte, North Carolina. Despite the defeat, star forward Sadio Mané delivered a standout performance, scoring both goals for the West African side and reaffirming his importance to the team’s attacking setup.
Final Warm-Up Before Competitive Action
The upcoming clash against Saudi Arabia represents Senegal’s last opportunity to assess tactical balance, squad depth, and match fitness before the start of the World Cup group stage. Coaching staff are expected to use the fixture to finalize their preferred starting lineup and test key combinations across midfield and defense.
With the tournament fast approaching, Senegal’s preparations have intensified, with a focus on sharpening performance against diverse international playing styles.
Senegal’s 2026 World Cup Schedule
Following the friendly in Texas, Senegal will begin their Group I campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, competing across venues in the United States and Canada.
Their confirmed schedule is as follows:
- June 9, 2026: Friendly vs. Saudi Arabia — Toyota Field (San Antonio, Texas)
- June 16, 2026: World Cup Group Stage vs. France — MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
- June 22, 2026: World Cup Group Stage vs. Norway — MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
- June 26, 2026: World Cup Group Stage vs. Iraq — BMO Field (Toronto, Canada)
High-Stakes Group Stage Ahead
Senegal enters the tournament with high expectations after strong recent performances on the international stage. However, Group I presents a challenging path, with fixtures against former world champions France, a disciplined Norwegian side, and an unpredictable Iraqi team.
Coaching staff are expected to prioritize tactical discipline and defensive stability while maximizing the attacking threat of key players such as Sadio Mané and the team’s emerging young talents.
Building Momentum for World Cup Success
As the final friendly approaches, Senegal’s focus remains firmly on building momentum and correcting errors exposed in their opening match against the United States.
The clash with Saudi Arabia will serve as the final benchmark before the Lions of Teranga shift fully into World Cup competition, where they aim to make a deep and competitive run on the global stage.
Source: Omanghana



