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France was defeated 2-0 by Spain in the World Cup semifinal at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. This loss ended France’s campaign, which had been marked by a strong attacking performance throughout the tournament.
Didier Deschamps will depart as France manager following the tournament, facing scrutiny over his tactical approach. The team is set to compete in the third-place playoff on Saturday at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium.
French Football Federation President Philippe Diallo expressed disappointment over the team’s failure to advance, stating that lessons must be learned from this defeat. Following the match, Didier Deschamps’ impending departure as manager was confirmed, raising questions about how the team’s strategy could evolve ahead of the 2028 European Championship.
What remains unclear — The specific reasons behind Didier Deschamps’ tactical shortcomings against Spain have not been disclosed.
Spain secures place in World Cup final after defeating France 2-0
Published On 15 Jul 202615 Jul 2026
France arrived in the World Cup semifinals billed as the most exciting attacking force to grace the tournament since Brazil’s fabled 1982 side.
But Kylian Mbappe and his teammates discovered the hard way that dazzling football is no guarantee of survival.
France’s bright, attacking campaign came to a flat end with a painful 2-0 defeat.
Between them, Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola and Desire Doue had helped France score 16 goals in six matches on their way to Tuesday’s semifinal.
But in a comprehensive Spanish masterclass at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, it took France’s much-vaunted attacking arsenal more than 75 minutes to register a shot on target.
By then, Spain were on cruise control, leading 2-0 as Les Bleus wrestled with the realisation that an arsenal is only as potent as its ammunition.
With the supply lines from midfield cut off by Spain’s talented trio of Rodri, Dani Olmo and Fabian Ruiz, France were left firing blanks.
Didier Deschamps, meanwhile, will leave his role as France manager, reflecting on a bitterly disappointing end to a campaign that for five weeks had seemed destined to conclude in crowning glory.
It will also raise questions over how Deschamps failed to devise a tactical game plan to counter Spain’s renowned passing game.
Mbappe was left to reflect on a campaign cut short. Victory on Tuesday would have made the 27-year-old only the second player in history, after Brazil’s Cafu in 1994, 1998 and 2002, to play in three World Cup finals.
Instead, the Real Madrid forward will head to Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium with France for the dreaded third-place playoff on Saturday.
Yet Mbappe struck a defiant tone as France exited the tournament, insisting that a squad brimming with talent has the resources to rise again, with the 2028 European Championship on the horizon.
France’s Kylian Mbappe reacts after losing the 2026 World Cup football tournament semifinal match between France and Spain [Franck Fife/AFP]
France’s bright, attacking campaign came to a flat end with a painful 2-0 defeat. [Franck Fife/AFP]
Spain coach Luis De La Fuente celebrates after the match as they advance to the World Cup final. [Hannah Mckay/Reuters]
Spain’s Mikel Oyarzabal and Dani Olmo celebrate after the match. [Albert Gea/Reuters]
Spanish football fans celebrate at Plaza de Colon in Madrid after Spain defeated France and secured a place in the final. [Diego Radames/Anadolu]
Spain dedicated the semifinal win to their supporters. [Diego Radames/Anadolu]
Spain fans celebrate at the fan zone in the Plaza de Colon in Madrid. [Susana Vera/Reuters]
Spectators hold a Palestinian flag as Spanish players celebrate after the match. [Eric Gay/AP Photo]
Get you up to speed: Calgary family mourns 7-year-old girl who drowned in southeast pond
A GoFundMe campaign has been established to assist Drihanna Matamona’s family with funeral expenses and immediate financial needs following her death. The location of the incident has not been specified.
A GoFundMe campaign has been initiated to assist Drihanna Matamona’s family with funeral expenses and other pressing financial obligations following her passing. The fundraising effort reflects the community’s response as the family navigates this difficult period.
A GoFundMe has been initiated to assist Drihanna Matamona’s family with funeral expenses and immediate financial obligations. The fund aims to provide crucial support as they navigate their bereavement.
What remains unclear — It is unknown how much money has been raised through the GoFundMe initiative.
Calgary family grieves seven-year-old girl who drowned in pond

A GoFundMe has been set up to help the grieving family cover funeral costs, household bills and any other immediate needs as they come to terms with Drihanna Matamona’s loss.
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