France sealed their place at next summer’s World Cup with a confident 4-0 win over Ukraine in Paris, a result that showcased their composure after a tense opening half.
As reported by SoftFootball in their preview of the high-stakes clash between both nations, the pressure surrounding this fixture was already building before kickoff, especially with France aiming to avoid slipping as they did in their recent draw with Iceland.

Against Ukraine, however, they looked determined to reassert full control from the early moments. France created wave after wave of chances in the first period. Michael Olise and Rayan Cherki both tested Anatoliy Trubin, while Manu Koné saw his effort courageously blocked.
Ukraine struggled with their distribution, often losing possession in dangerous areas, yet France were unable to turn their dominance into a breakthrough.

Before halftime, the stadium paused for an emotional tribute marking the tenth anniversary of the 2015 Paris attacks, adding a moment of reflection amid the intensity.
Kylian Mbappé pushed for an opener with a powerful effort from range, but Trubin remained alert, keeping the match level at the interval.

The tempo shifted dramatically after the restart. Ukraine had an early penalty appeal waved away, and seconds later France were awarded their own spot-kick after Mykhavko caught Olise in the box.
Mbappé stepped up with confidence and coolly chipped a Panenka into the net, releasing the tension that had built throughout the first hour. From that moment on, France played with greater freedom.
Olise doubled the advantage, reacting quickly after receiving a clever pass from N’Golo Kanté and finishing neatly into the bottom corner. With Ukraine tiring, France’s substitutes made a strong impact.

Hugo Ekitiké struck the post before providing the assist for Mbappé’s landmark 400th career goal. The captain then turned provider again, playing a sharp one-two with Ekitiké to set up the Liverpool forward’s first international goal.
France boastfully celebrates their 4-0 home victory over Ukraine in a post shared on their official X account as they book a spot in the 2026 World Cup.
Check the post below:
𝙒𝙀’𝙍𝙀 𝙊𝙁𝙁 𝙏𝙊 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲 𝙒𝙊𝙍𝙇𝘿 𝘾𝙐𝙋 🌎🏆
— French Team ⭐⭐ (@FrenchTeam) November 13, 2025
Les Bleus beat Ukraine 4-0 and qualify for the World Cup 🔥🔥🔥
🔜🇺🇸🇨🇦🇲🇽 pic.twitter.com/41ZvDnk0Is
By the final whistle, France had comfortably ended Ukraine’s three-match unbeaten run and locked up top spot in their qualifying group. It was a polished second-half display, restoring momentum and ensuring their World Cup journey continues for an eighth consecutive final.
