France, Spain, England, and Argentina have advanced to the semi-final matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

These matchups represent the culmination of a tournament that expanded to include 48 teams [1]. The results determine which two nations will compete for the championship title in North America.

The semi-finals are scheduled for the week of July 13, 2026 [2]. France will face Spain in one matchup, while England is set to play Argentina in the other [3]. The teams earned their positions after performing as the top contenders through the group stage and the round of 16 [3].

This tournament is being hosted across three nations: the U.S., Canada, and Mexico [4]. The expanded format has increased the number of matches and the diversity of competing nations throughout the event. Only four teams remain in the competition at this stage [3].

Match schedules and venue details have been updated as the tournament enters its final phase [4]. The high-stakes nature of these pairings brings together some of the most successful footballing nations in history on North American soil.

France, Spain, England, and Argentina have advanced to the semi-final matches

The progression of these four specific teams indicates a dominance of European and South American powerhouses despite the expanded 48-team format. The matchups—particularly England versus Argentina—carry significant historical weight and sporting rivalry, ensuring maximum global viewership for the final stages of the tournament in North America.