After a first match against Senegal, the France team keeps the momentum going on this Monday, June 22, 2026 with a France-Iraq clash scheduled for 23:00, to be shown live on M6 and on beIN Sports 1 for subscribers. The snag: in the Yvelines (78), most fan zones that had opened for France-Senegal are skipping this late kick-off. One municipality breaks ranks by broadcasting the match indoors, and the department’s major venues reopen on June 26 for Norway-France. Here’s a quick guide to the best spots, from Perray-en-Yvelines to Maisons-Laffitte.
With a 11 p.m. kickoff, France vs. Iraq won’t be shown in the outdoor fan zones around the department, which are sticking to 9 p.m. matches on the big screens. The good news comes from Perray-en-Yvelines, which offers an indoor viewing option, shielded from the whims of summer weather. Because seating is limited for safety reasons, plan to arrive well before kickoff to guarantee entry and a spot. The town will also replay the match on June 26 at 9 p.m. for Norway vs. France. All the details can be found in our article about the France-Iraq broadcast at Perray-en-Yvelines, below. For early birds, the game remains accessible from your couch on M6 or via streaming on several platforms.
FIFA World Cup football: France vs Iraq match to be watched indoors in Perray-en-Yvelines (78)
Perray-en-Yvelines welcomes France supporters in the heart of its indoor fan zone, inside the town’s community hall. On the agenda: big-screen live broadcasts, a bar and refreshments, and above all a convivial atmosphere! [Read more]
Beyond the France–Iraq match, here are the towns that have confirmed they will broadcast the Blues' games on a big screen, mainly for the 9 p.m. kick-offs:
For the first time, the horse town trades pure-bred horses for a football match atmosphere. The city chose Place du Maréchal-Juin over the hippodrome or the Île stadium, aiming to bring life to the downtown area and its shops. After the opening kickoff against Senegal, three official fixtures remain, all at 9 p.m.: Norway-France on Friday, June 26, the semi-final on Wednesday, July 15, and the final on Sunday, July 19, 2026. France-Iraq, scheduled for 11 p.m. on June 22, will not be broadcast here (head to Le Perray-en-Yvelines for that game). Access is by bracelet, to be picked up at the tourist office with proof of address or on the day at the entrance, subject to availability. With virtually all tickets already snapped up, it’s best not to delay if you want to cheer the Blues in a family-friendly setting. The plan for the fan zone is available on the city of Maisons-Laffitte website.
In Mantes-la-Jolie, the France–Senegal match on June 16 promises a special atmosphere: the town, which hosts a sizable Senegalese community, will open the Jean-Paul David stadium to supporters on both sides. In Carrières-sous-Poissy, accustomed to screenings at a town hall that’s outgrown its space, the Blues’ opener will be watched on a closed, secure site, with entertainment and a food-truck dining area provided. In Croissy-sur-Seine, true to its fan-zone tradition dating back to Euro 2016, the matches on June 16 and 26 will be shown in the Rémy Paillet hall, with food trucks on offer, provided you book online. Finally, in Trappes, the Chansac stadium is back in action a few weeks after PSG’s second European title celebrations.
As of today, nothing official has been announced for Saint-Germain-en-Laye, which had previously opened the Camp des Loges and later the Georges-Lefèvre Stadium for PSG’s European finals, nor for Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, Versailles, or the National Velodrome in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. Yet several mayors have hinted that a France squad in the finals could tilt the balance. We recall that in 2018, when the final was won in Russia, 33,700 people gathered in front of the large screens at the seven fan zones across the department, including 10,000 in Versailles at the Notre-Dame market square. In other words, if the France team goes on a winning streak this summer, expect the Yvelines fan zones to multiply. The full Blues schedule can be found on the FIFA official site.



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FIFA World Cup football: France vs Iraq match to be watched indoors in Perray-en-Yvelines (78)














