World Cup 2026: France v Spain semi-final buildup; Rice set to start for England against Argentina – live
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In case you missed Jonathan Wilson’s encompassing yarn about the semi-finals, well, here it is:
We’ve got our first email of the morning.
It’s from Tim Read, about 1,426 miles away.
“Good morning! Whilst I understand that everybody has their eyes focused on France – Spain, I also have the privilege of being invited as a media guest to the Riga FC – Ararat Champion’s League qualifying game. Of course, I will be in the nearest bar immediately afterwards….”
Have fun mate!
More from Nick Ames in Dallas.
France are out for revenge after a Lamine Yamal wonder goal was the difference between the sides two years ago.
Rice to start for England
Beyond Kane and Bellingham, the man at the heart of England’s midfield is the most important player in the side (imo).
Good thing, then, that he’s fit and ready to start.
Let’s get things going with two pieces to whet the whistle.
First it’s Sid Lowe reporting from Dallas who hears from Lamine Yamal, a young kid who doesn’t know the meaning of the word ‘pressure’:
Nick Ames is also in Dallas and, like the rest of us, is full of praise for a French team that has the potential to go down as one of the greatest of all time:
Preamble
Daniel Gallan
It’s the deep breath before the plunge. The little leg shake before the starting gun is fired. The sense of anticipation as you notice your waiter carrying a plate of food that looks like your order.
You know what I’m saying? Of course you do! It’s the World Cup semi-finals!
For the first time in the tournament’s history the world’s top four ranked teams have made it to the penultimate round. And few can argue that France, Spain, England and Argentina deserve to be here (though I’d love to know if you think otherwise).
Tonight at 8pm BST, 2pm in Dallas, it’s the freewheeling French against the methodical Spanish.
We’ll build up to that as well as check in on how England and Argentina are getting on, look at some more Fifa shenanigans and sweep across any club transfer news that filters our way.
As always, send in your thoughts or questions. All are welcome.