Dallas Duel: France and Spain battle for a place in history

Everything can wait! European heavyweights France and Spain will meet in the first Semifinal at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, set for the Dallas Stadium on Tuesday evening.
Les Bleus blew away Morocco to secure their passage into the final four, as Kylian Mbappe continues to terrorise defences across North America, while La Roja again struck late in the game to overcome Belgium and reach the semis for the first time since winning the tournament in 2010.
Here’s the breakdown as France and Spain battle for a spot in Sunday night’s final.
Head-to-head
Matches played 38
France wins 13
Spain wins 18
Draws 7
France goals 44
Spain goals 71
France and Spain have met in 38 previous matches, with La Roja claiming 18 wins compared to 13 for Les Bleus, while seven games have been drawn.
They have met once before in the World Cup, with France winning 3-1 in a Round of 16 clash in 2006. The teams’ most recent meeting was an absolute thriller, with Spain winning 5-4 in the semifinals of the UEFA Nations League in Stuttgart in June 2025.
Players to watch
France – Kylian Mbappe
Tournament stats
– Appearances: 6
– Goals: 8
– Assists: 3
– Yellow/red cards: 0/0
Eleven goal involvements (8 goals, 3 assists) underlines Kylian Mbappe’s attacking genius at this World Cup. He took a knock to the ankle against Morocco in the Quarterfinals, but he is expected to be fit and firing for this clash with Spain.
Spain – Mikel Merino
Tournament stats
– Appearances: 6
– Goals: 2
– Assists: 0
– Yellow/red cards: 0/0
After scoring the winning goals in both the Round of 16 and Quarterfinals against Portugal and Belgium respectively – and both late on – Mikel Merino has established a reputation as a player who can deliver in the crucial moments. Will it be three in a row when he comes up against France?
Key stats
– 3.3 – Kylian Mbappe averages 3.3 shots on target per 90 minutes at the World Cup, and he’s found the back of the net 8 times already.
– 100.1 – Rodri averages just over 100 accurate passes per 90 minutes – a mark bettered only by Argentina’s Leandro Paredes at this tournament.
– 3 – France (2) and Spain (1) have conceded a combined 3 goals at the tournament, making them the two best defences so far.
– 66 – 14.3 – Spain have enjoyed the highest average possession (66%), while France have the most expected goals (14.3).
Tactical battle
The semifinal in Dallas pits two contrasting ideologies: pragmatism against control. Didier Deschamps has built France into a compact, transition-focused machine, happy to absorb pressure before releasing their devastating front line at speed. His recent tweaks (stacking attacking talent centrally) have maximised vertical threat and efficiency in big moments.
By contrast, Luis de la Fuente demands territorial dominance. Spain press aggressively, monopolise possession and suffocate opponents through structure and counterpressing. The key battle lies in midfield control versus transition defence: if Spain dictate tempo, they control the game; if France break the press, they can decide it in seconds.
Broadcast details
Tuesday 14 July
7PM: Semifinal 1 – France v Spain – LIVE on SuperSport World Cup Central
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