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How to Secure Tickets for France vs Spain World Cup 2026 Semifinal

France and Spain have both advanced to the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup, setting the stage for a thrilling match. France, aiming for their third straight semifinal appearance, secured their spot with a 2-0 victory over Morocco in Boston. Kylian Mbappé scored his eighth goal of the tournament, followed by Ousmane Dembélé doubling the lead. This match is a rematch of the 2022 semifinal where France triumphed before losing on penalties in the final to Argentina.

Spain earned their place after a narrow 2-1 win against Belgium in Los Angeles, with Arsenal's Mikel Merino scoring late to seal the win for La Roja.

Match Details and Venue

The semifinal between France and Spain will be held at Dallas Stadium, also known as AT&T Stadium.

How to Buy France vs Spain Tickets

The last chance to buy official tickets opened on April 1 during the Last-Minute Sales Phase. This phase operates on a first-come, first-served basis without any lottery, providing immediate confirmation upon purchase. It’s the final opportunity to get tickets directly from FIFA.

The Official FIFA Resale Marketplace is active, offering a secure way to buy and sell verified tickets at regulated prices as the event nears.

If those options are unavailable, fans might turn to secondary platforms such as StubHub, but it’s important to carefully review the terms and conditions before buying from these sources.

Ticket Prices for France vs Spain Match

FIFA introduced dynamic pricing for this World Cup. Group Stage tickets started around $60 for certain supporter categories. The semifinals range from $930 to $3,295 officially. On secondary markets, prices can climb from $1,500 up to $9,500, sometimes even higher.

Team Form and Recent Records

France has shown strong form, winning 3 of their last 5 matches, including recent victories of 3-0 and 2-0, with just one loss. They have scored 13 goals and conceded only 1 in this period.

Spain has also impressed, claiming 4 wins out of 5 games, scoring 11 goals while conceding just 1. Both teams have seen many matches with more than 2.5 goals and a few where both sides found the net.

Head-to-Head Encounters

In the last five meetings, France and Spain have drawn three times, with France winning twice and Spain none. Their encounters tend to be close affairs, with a total of 8 goals scored by France and 10 by Spain. Matches often feature multiple goals and sometimes both teams scoring.

Expected Lineups

France is likely to line up in a 4-2-3-1 formation featuring goalkeeper Mike Maignan, defenders William Saliba, Lucas Digne, Jules Koundé, and Dayot Upamecano. Adrien Rabiot and Mohamed Kone will hold midfield, while Moses Olise, Ousmane Dembélé, and Kylian Mbappé lead the attack.

Spain is expected to use a similar 4-2-3-1 setup with Unai Simón in goal, backed by Marc Cucurella, Pedro Porro, Pablo Cubarsi, and Aymeric Laporte. Rodri and Pedri will control midfield, supported by Dani Olmo, Lamine Yamal, and Andrés Baena, with Mikel Oyarzabal spearheading the offense.

Managers Didier Deschamps for France and Luis de la Fuente for Spain will face off in what promises to be an intense tactical battle.