
Spain marched into the 2026 World Cup final with a commanding 2-0 victory over France on Tuesday in Dallas.
A masterclass of poise and tactical brilliance propelled the relentless Spanish side one step closer to football’s ultimate glory.
Mikel Oyarzabal ignited the Spanish passion in the 22nd minute, calmly converting a penalty to break the early deadlock.
Teenage sensation Lamine Yamal earned the spot-kick after drawing a clumsy foul from French defender Lucas Digne.
Pedro Porro doubled the advantage in the 58th minute, capping a beautiful, fluid exchange with teammate Dani Olmo.
France fought desperately to breach the defense, but Spain’s formidable backline stood tall to secure another clean sheet.
This historic triumph extends Spain’s undefeated streak to 37 matches, matching the legendary world record previously set by Italy.
The soaring Spaniards now prepare for their second-ever final appearance, chasing their first global title since South Africa 2010.
They will face either England or Argentina in the grand finale this Sunday at New York New Jersey Stadium.




