BREAKING: Spain End France’s Dream of Three Straight World Cup Finals as Lamine Yamal Leads La Roja into 2026 World Cup Final—-Spain produced another masterclass to defeat France 2-0, with Lamine Yamal playing a pivotal role as La Roja booked their first World Cup final since 2010 and denied Les Bleus a third consecutive appearance in football’s biggest showpiece.
Spain ended France’s bid to reach a third successive FIFA World Cup final after securing a deserved 2-0 victory in Tuesday’s semi-final at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
La Roja delivered another composed and dominant display, extending their remarkable unbeaten run in regular time to 37 matches while booking a place in Sunday’s World Cup final, where they will face either England or Argentina. France, finalists in both 2018 and 2022, saw their hopes of another title challenge come to a disappointing end.
Teenage sensation Lamine Yamal once again proved to be the catalyst for Spain’s success. The Barcelona winger repeatedly tormented the French defence with his pace and dribbling and won the penalty that led to the opening goal in the 22nd minute. After dancing past his marker inside the penalty area, Yamal was brought down, allowing captain Mikel Oyarzabal to calmly convert from the spot and hand Spain a deserved lead.
France attempted to respond through tournament top scorer Kylian Mbappé, but Didier Deschamps’ side struggled to impose themselves against Spain’s disciplined midfield and relentless pressing. The return of Aurélien Tchouaméni added steel in midfield, yet Spain continued to dominate possession and limit Les Bleus to few clear-cut opportunities.
Spain doubled their advantage in the 58th minute through Pedro Porro. Dani Olmo initiated a swift attacking move before releasing Porro, who surged into the area and finished clinically beyond Mike Maignan to put Luis de la Fuente’s side firmly in control. Yamal thought he had added a third moments later, only for his effort to be ruled out for offside after a VAR review.
Despite introducing fresh attacking options in the closing stages, France failed to find a way past goalkeeper Unai Simón, who recorded his sixth clean sheet of the tournament. Spain’s organised defence successfully contained Mbappé and company throughout the contest, preserving another impressive shutout on the road to the final.
The victory also continued Spain’s recent dominance over France, having now defeated Les Bleus in three consecutive major tournament meetings following successes at UEFA Euro 2024 and the 2025 UEFA Nations League. Luis de la Fuente’s side have blended youthful brilliance with tactical discipline throughout the tournament and now stand one win away from lifting a second FIFA World Cup trophy.
For France, the defeat ends an impressive run that had seen them reach the last two World Cup finals. While Deschamps’ men arrived in the semi-finals with the tournament’s leading scorer in Mbappé and ambitions of making history, they were ultimately outplayed by a Spain side inspired by the fearless performances of Yamal and an outstanding collective display.