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Spain vs France 2-0: La Roja End France's World Cup Dream and Reach the 2026 Final

The Spain vs France semi-final in the 2026 FIFA World Cup was exactly the defensive brilliance that was anticipated from Luis de la Fuente's team — and nothing too much of the free-flowing French attacking that had seen the hosts storm the backline of the opposition in the knockout round without conceding a goal in the previous six games. On Bastille Day, July 14, 2026, at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Spain defeated France 2-0 to make it only the second time in the country's history that they were guaranteed a spot in the FIFA World Cup Final.

Mikel Oyarzabal's and Pedro Porro's goals were sufficient to put an end to an unbeaten France side with a first World Cup Final in their history. Rather, it's Spain, the reigning European champions, that are waiting for the winner of England vs Argentina at the World Cup Final in New Jersey on Sunday. The win also continues an impressive recent streak, as Spain has defeated France in the past three major-tournament semi-finals, making this match-up one of the most fascinating in international football.

Match Overview

  • The final score was France 0-2 Spain.
  • Date: July 14, 2026
  • Stadium: Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium), Arlington, Texas
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  • Substitutes: C. F. Cuadrado (44'), and A. Puejo (61').
  • Man of the Match: Pedro Porro (Spain) - Michelob Ultimate player of the Match

Match Statistics

StatFranceSpain
Goals02
Total Shots10Not officially disclosed
Shots on Target3Not officially disclosed
Expected Goals (xG)0.3 (reported as low as 0.16–0.26 at points in-game)Not officially disclosed
Clean Sheets streak (Spain, tournament)6 in 7 matches
Goals conceded (Spain, whole tournament)1 (only Belgium has scored on them)

Note: Not all underlying stats (possession, corners, fouls, pass accuracy) were released in official post-match reports at the time of writing; this means that numbers above are just confirmed data from FIFA and match broadcasters.

How Spain Beat France

Spain's Defensive Discipline

The back line and midfield screen of Spain was the focal point of the game. Rodri was very central and made key interventions in France's defense while avoiding pressure on the ball in the center. Marc Cucurella and his teammates behind him were able to pressure Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé and Michael Olise time after time as goalkeeper Unai Simón was a solid sweeper-keeper to keep the ball out of the box.

Spain's Clinical Edge

France looked to turn territory into opportunities, while Spain took the opportunities it had and made them count. The first goal was scored on a penalty awarded to teenage winger Lamine Yamal fouled in the box, and converted by Oyarzabal. The second was a slicker piece of teamwork - Porro played a one-two with Dani Olmo before finishing coolly past Mike Maignan - a move of a high level that showed a real lack of defensive discipline from Les Bleus.

France's Missed Opportunities

France had 10 shots, but just 3 of them went in and a paltry expected-goals total, compared to a team that had recorded 16 goals in six previous games. He was outnumbered in transitions throughout the night and a France side with so many injuries, William Saliba was forced out in the 30th minute due to a back complaint, never got going as they did in the group stage or round of 16.

From Dominance To A Challenging Pattern

This was not a turnaround.It wasn't a turn-around, it was the continuation of a trending down. Spain has now gone three times by France in three big tournament semi-finals, making this series one of the most lopsided in recent years in top-flight football.

YearCompetitionResult
2021UEFA Nations League FinalFrance 2-1 Spain
2024UEFA Euro Semi-FinalSpain 2-1 France
2025UEFA Nations League Semi-FinalSpain 5-4 France
2026FIFA World Cup Semi-FinalSpain 2-0 France

France's only victory over Spain in a big knockout clash was in the 2021 Nations League Final, and they have since achieved every result they could in every competition since that time, including this World Cup semi-final on the grandest stage.

Key Players Who Changed the Match

Spain:

  • Mikel Oyarzabal - Who netted his team-leading fifth goal of the tournament with a penalty in the 22nd minute, is the sixth Spanish player to reach 30 international goals.
  • Pedro Porro - Made his Man of the Match performance to score the all-important second goal, from which he was named Man of the Match for his all-round contribution at right-back.
  • Rodri - Remained in the center of the defense/midfield and consistently cut French attacks down.
  • Unai Simón - His box kept the clean sheet, and made some key saves.
  • Lamine Yamal - Scored the first penalty of the game, and looked set to score again with a third goal, but it was denied by a tight offside call.

France:

  • Kylian Mbappé's - Golden Boot race was level with Lionel Messi (also with eight goals), but he was well controlled all night.
  • Rayan Cherki and Désiré Doué - Were brought on to inject some urgency into the game, but without any success.
  • Mike Maignan - Prevented a score from spiraling out of control by making a few crucial tackles.

Tactical Analysis

Spain: De la Fuente's side controlled the game through possession, pressed the French with tight marking and made them think twice about their play in behind due to the lack of space. Their sixth clean sheet in seven games is testament to how good the structure has performed despite their top level attacking skills.

France: The French side, unbeaten on the road and not bowled out in the knockout phase, failed to crack the low block and were out of their usual form from the back of the box. Half-time changes (Manu Koné for Adrien Rabiot, Désiré Doué for Bradley Barcola) brought a bit of speed but failed to break the Spanish defence.

Match Turning Points

  • 22nd minute: Spain scored through Oyarzabal's penalty following a Lucas Digne foul on Lamine Yamal.
  • 30 minutes: William Saliba was forced to leave with a back injury, leaving France's backline in disarray.
  • Spain's double of the game's second half-time was created with a give and go from Porro in the 58th minute.
  • Second half: A Yamal effort is denied for being on the edge of a bit of an offside — the closest Spain got to a third.
  • 86th minute: Mbappé-Simón clash near Spain goal leads to yellow for France captain, illustrating frustration of the night.

Spain vs France Head-to-Head in All Tournaments

It’s the pendulum swing that’s made this fixture one of the most intriguing international matches in the sport's history. France's golden generation dominated the years but Spain, a team which has conceded just once of their last seven games and has built a European champions squad around Rodri, Yamal and a defence, have won three of the last four knockout games against Les Bleus in the Euros, but also in the Nations League and now the World Cup.

What This Result Means for Spain

For the second time in its history, Spain will qualify for the World Cup Final where it secured the first World Cup victory on its debut appearance in 2010. But it's also their sixth consecutive victory in this tournament, after a scoreless opener against Cape Verde. Now they wait for the winner of England vs Argentina in Sunday's final in New Jersey.

What's Next for France?

France are to face the loser of England and Argentina in the third-place play-off at Saturday's tournament in Miami Gardens. The loss is a disappointing finish to a bid for an unprecedented third consecutive World Cup Final, something West Germany (1982-1990) and Brazil (1994-2002) have only achieved. Now the most experienced manager in World Cup history in terms of 'games managed', Didier Deschamps is likely to retire from his role after the tournament, and Zinedine Zidane is generally considered a potential successor.

Betting Insight

This was a reminder to fans following the path to the World Cup Final that defensive solidity can often be more important than just attacking firepower in knockout football. Bettors looking beyond reputation were well-placed to pick the under on goal markets if they had Spain ahead, but the Glaziers showed their tactical discipline in the lead, as opposed to their attacking reputation, which gave them the advantage on match-winner markets.

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Conclusion

The defensive discipline, the clinical penalty and the beautifully crafted second goal were all key in Spain's 2-0 victory over France, continuing a superb streak of three successive knockout victories over Les Bleus. France's bid to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup Final comes to a halt in the semi-finals, while Spain moves to New Jersey in search of a second World Cup trophy. Watch the FIFA World Cup Final, enjoy more match analysis and look into reputable football betting tips at one of the Philippines' top sports betting platforms Sports OKBet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Team Won The France Vs Spain 2026 FIFA World Cup Semi-final?

Spain won 2-0.

Which Player Did Hit The Goal For Spain?

Mikel Oyarzabal (22') and Pedro Porro (58').

Who Was The Player Of The Match?

Pedro Porro was voted the Michelob Ultra Superior Player of the Match.

Why Did The Spanish Win Against France?

Spain's defence was compact and imposing and managed to deny France their typically prolific attack only 0.3 times, and they exploited their two most obvious chances.

Who Does Spain Play In The Final?

The England vs Argentina semi-final, which will decide the winner of the series, is also set to be played on Monday with the final to take place on Sunday in New Jersey.

What's Next For France?

On Saturday, he played in a third-place game in Miami Gardens.

How Many Times Have Spain Entered The World Cup Finals?

Two - 2010 (which they won) and 2026.

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