France defeats Norway 4-1 at the World Cup in a match in which Ousmane Dembélé is the standout attacker. Multiple reports say Dembélé scores a hat-trick, described as occurring early in the game and noted as one of the earliest hat-tricks in World Cup history. France’s forward play leads to a comprehensive margin, with the other goals contributing to the final score of 4-1. Norwegian involvement is characterized in the coverage as coming against a “second-string” France opponent does not appear; instead, the match is framed as Norway being represented by a second-string lineup. Erling Haaland, associated with Norway, is reported to watch from the bench during the match. Across the outlets, the key details remain consistent: Dembélé’s hat-trick, France’s 4-1 win, and Haaland’s presence as a substitute who does not enter the game. The reports align on the overall result and the main individual performance that shapes the match outcome.