France became the first team to reach the semifinals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after defeating Morocco 2-0 [1].
The victory secures France a spot in the final four of the tournament, establishing them as a primary contender for the title as the knockout stage progresses.
The match took place July 9, 2026 [2], at Gillette Stadium in Boston, U.S. [3]. France controlled the quarterfinal clash, utilizing a disciplined offensive strategy to eliminate Morocco from the competition.
Goals from Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé provided the necessary margin for the French side to advance [4]. The result marks a significant milestone for the squad as they navigate the high-pressure environment of the U.S.-hosted tournament.
Morocco, which had shown strong form throughout the group stages, was unable to break through the French defense. The 2-0 scoreline [1] reflected France's dominance in the midfield and their efficiency in front of the goal.
With this win, France is now positioned to face the winner of the remaining quarterfinal brackets. The team's progression to the semifinals ensures they remain in the hunt for a second consecutive championship, maintaining their status as a global football powerhouse.
Officials confirmed the result following the final whistle at the Boston venue [3]. The match served as a pivotal moment for the tournament, marking the transition from the quarterfinal round to the final four teams.
“France became the first team to reach the semifinals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup”
France's early entry into the semifinals provides them with a psychological advantage and potential recovery time over their future opponents. By securing the first spot in the final four, the team demonstrates a level of tactical consistency that makes them the team to beat in the 2026 tournament.


