France will play Spain in the World Cup's first semi-final on Tuesday 14 July at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, near Dallas. France booked their place by beating Morocco 2-0 in Boston , a result that repeated their 2022 semi-final win over the same opponent, having earlier seen off Paraguay in the previous round . Spain came through against Belgium hours earlier to complete the tie.
The fixture puts the 2010 world champions against the 2018 winners, two of Europe's most decorated national sides, for a place in the final. France, back-to-back finalists in 2018 and 2022, carry the tournament's most complete attack. Spain have advanced without playing near their best, and the contrast in form is the tie's opening question.
A France win would return them to a final they last contested in 2022; for Spain, victory would end a wait for a final that stretches back to their sole title. The winner faces either the England-Norway or Argentina-Switzerland victor, with the second semi-final set for 15 July in Atlanta. Switzerland completed the quarter-final field on penalties .
