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France and Spain Clash in Pivotal World Cup 2026 Semi-Final
France and Spain Clash in Pivotal World Cup 2026 Semi-Final

France and Spain Clash in Pivotal World Cup 2026 Semi-Final

France and Spain meet in a decisive FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final on Tuesday, renewing a fierce rivalry with a place in the final on the line. French midfielder Adrien Rabiot says his team is unfazed by Spain's threat.

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France and Spain face off in a pivotal FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final on Tuesday, as European heavyweights renew their historic rivalry in a match that will determine which nation advances to the final.

The encounter marks a defining moment in the tournament, with both teams vying for a place in the championship decider, according to Business Day (2026-07-13). The match underscores the intensity of one of international football’s most enduring rivalries, with high stakes amplifying the competitive tension.

French midfielder Adrien Rabiot, speaking ahead of the clash, dismissed fears over Spain’s attacking prowess. “We’re not afraid of Spain,” Rabiot said, according to Complete Sports (2026-07-13). The AC Milan player emphasized France’s focus on collective performance rather than tactical adjustments aimed specifically at neutralizing young Spanish star Lamine Yamal.

“France does not need a special anti-Yamal plan,” Rabiot added, underscoring confidence in the team’s overall strategy against what he described as a “highly dangerous” Spanish squad.

The outcome will hinge on disciplined team play and midfield control, as both nations aim to leverage technical quality and tournament experience. Kickoff is set for Tuesday evening in Dallas, Texas, where the stadium is expected to host a capacity crowd.