Spain has secured their spot in the World Cup final after a commanding 2-0 triumph over France, reinforcing their position as one of the tournament’s top contenders. The team’s dynamic performance was marked by strategic control and disciplined execution.
The breakthrough came in the first half when Mikel Oyarzabal calmly scored a penalty following a foul on Lamine Yamal inside the box. Spain maintained dominance over the game by controlling possession and limiting France’s offensive opportunities, setting a pace that their opponents struggled to match.
Spain doubled their advantage with a second goal from Pedro Porro, who capitalized on a well-coordinated play involving Dani Olmo. This solid performance by Spain’s midfield and defense effectively neutralized France’s high-profile attackers, including Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé, who found it difficult to make significant impacts on the match.
France’s efforts to find a foothold in the game were further hindered by injuries and tactical adjustments, which left Didier Deschamps’ squad unable to generate any clear scoring chances. As a result, Spain’s organized approach left France continuously chasing the game without success.
With this victory, Spain advances to Sunday’s World Cup final, where they will compete against either England or Argentina. Buoyed by their decisive performance, Luis de la Fuente’s team heads into the final with high confidence and the momentum of another impressive international outing.