Multiple outlets preview Group I for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, listing the same four teams: France, Senegal, Norway, and Iraq. The coverage focuses on how the group matchups shape each team’s outlook for the tournament. France are presented as a key side in the group, with one report framing the draw in terms of a “Group of Death” scenario, implying a challenging competition for progression. Senegal and Norway are also highlighted in previews as part of the group’s competitive field, though the articles mainly focus on team overviews and expectations rather than detailed match-by-match analysis. Iraq completes the group, with previews describing their placement alongside three other national teams in a tightly drawn set of fixtures. Both sources present the group composition and preview elements—such as predictions and odds in the New York Post—without indicating any change to the group membership. Overall, the reports agree on the teams included in Group I and set the stage for their scheduled group-stage encounters.