Spain defeated France 2-0 on Tuesday in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final match held in Dallas [1], [4].
The victory marks a significant milestone for the Spanish national team, as it secures their first appearance in a World Cup final since 2010 [5]. The result eliminates France from the tournament and establishes Spain as a primary contender for the global title.
Spain took control of the match early in the first half. In the 20th minute [2], the referee awarded Spain a penalty after Lucas Digne committed a foul on Lamine Yamal [6]. Mikel Oyarzabal converted the penalty to give Spain a 1-0 lead [6].
Spain continued to dominate the pace of the game, eventually adding a second goal through a strike by Pedro Porro [6]. The Spanish side outclassed the French defense throughout the contest, maintaining a clean sheet to finish the match 2-0 [1].
The match took place in Dallas, U.S., as part of the 2026 tournament's knockout stage [4]. The win concludes a rigorous path to the final for Spain, which now prepares to compete for the championship trophy.
France struggled to recover from the early deficit, failing to find a breakthrough against a disciplined Spanish backline. The loss ends France's hopes of defending or reclaiming the title on the soil of the U.S.
“Spain beat France 2-0 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final, advancing to the final.”
Spain's progression to the final signals a return to the summit of international football after a 16-year absence from the championship match. By defeating a powerhouse like France in a decisive 2-0 victory, Spain demonstrates a tactical maturity and defensive stability that suggests they are peaking at the correct moment of the tournament.



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