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France arrive unbeaten in six matches, sixteen goals scored, two conceded, exactly the profile of a team that should be favourites against anyone left in the competition. Spain, though, have won the last two competitive meetings between these sides, and Lamine Yamal has already scored three goals in two appearances against Les Bleus alone. A flawless scoreline in one tournament means little against a head-to-head record that has swung entirely one way across the last two years, and that shift has come against this exact opponent, not some unrelated rival.
France have scored sixteen goals and conceded only two across six matches, a plus-fourteen difference built on 3-1 over Senegal, 3-0 over Iraq and 4-1 over Norway in the group stage, then knockout wins over Sweden, Paraguay and Morocco without conceding again. Mbappe leads the scoring with eight goals and three assists, with Dembele contributing five more, and eleven of their sixteen goals have arrived after half-time.
Spain have taken a quieter path to the same stage, conceding just once in six games, a tournament-leading five clean sheets that included six straight shutouts before Belgium finally scored in the quarter-final. Oyarzabal has led the line with four goals, and Spain arrive on a fourteen-match unbeaten run in major tournaments, having lost only once in their last twenty-seven games at this level since the 2018 World Cup in Russia. They have also produced more touches inside the opposition penalty area than any of the other three semi-finalists, and concede fewer expected goals per match than anyone left in the draw, a quieter but arguably deeper kind of dominance than France’s scoreline suggests.
The most recent meeting between these sides came in the 2025 Nations League semi-final, a 5-4 Spain win in Stuttgart that remains the highest-scoring Nations League match ever played. Spain raced into a 5-1 lead through Nico Williams, Merino, a Yamal penalty and Pedri before France mounted a late comeback that fell just short, with Yamal, still only seventeen at the time, scoring twice and being named the game’s best player.
Before that came the Euro 2024 semi-final in Munich, a 2-1 Spain win in which Yamal’s long-range equaliser announced him on the biggest stage before Dani Olmo struck the winner after France had taken an early lead through Kolo Muani. Spain went on to lift that tournament, beating England in the final, and both results now sit directly behind the record France still likes to point to whenever this fixture comes up in conversation.
Zoom out to the full history and the picture gets even more lopsided in Spain’s favour.
| Team | Goals Scored | Goals Conceded | Clean Sheets | Key Player |
| France | 16 | 2 | 3 | Mbappe (8 goals, 3 assists) |
| Spain | 11 | 1 | 5 | Oyarzabal (4 goals) |
Across every competition, the pair have met 38 times, Spain winning 18, France 13, with 7 draws, and Spain have taken 7 of the last 10 meetings outright. The only prior World Cup meeting between them came in 2006, when France won 3-1 in the last 16, meaning Spain have never actually beaten France at this tournament, whatever the last two years suggest about current form.
France’s case rests almost entirely on this summer’s results, an unbeaten run built on scoring goals for fun and conceding almost none, with the deepest attacking talent left in the competition. It’s a strong record, and nothing about Spain’s form directly disproves it on paper. Even the timing favours France, since a team playing this well this late rarely gets punished for a rough head-to-head history against one specific rival.
What the record doesn’t capture is context. France haven’t beaten this opponent in over a year, haven’t scored more than four against them since 2022, and have lost the head-to-head trend right when it matters most.
Recent history rarely decides one-off knockout football, but it shapes belief, and Spain walk into this one having beaten France twice running, including from a losing position last summer. Anyone assessing the Spain vs France World Cup 2026 semi-final purely through this year’s group stage numbers is ignoring the two matches that actually featured both teams, and both went the same way.
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When is the France versus Spain World Cup 2026 semi-final?
The semi-final between France and Spain is scheduled for July 14, 2026. It will be played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in front of over 70,000 fans.
What is the all-time head-to-head record between France and Spain?
Spain lead the all-time series with 18 wins to France’s 13, with 7 draws from 38 meetings. Spain have also won 7 of the last 10 meetings between the two sides.
Has Spain ever beaten France at a World Cup before?
No, Spain has never beaten France at a World Cup in their only previous meeting. France won that 2006 last-16 tie 3-1, the sole prior encounter between the nations at this event.
Who has scored more goals at this World Cup, Mbappe or Yamal?
Mbappe leads with eight goals this tournament, seven clear of Yamal’s single strike. Mbappe has also added three assists across France’s six unbeaten matches so far.
What was the score when Spain and France last met?
Spain won 5-4 in the 2025 Nations League semi-final, the highest-scoring match in Nations League history. Yamal scored twice and was named player of the match in Stuttgart.
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