Khaled Daghriri from Jeddah

Wednesday 15 July 2026 0:3 | 2 minutes read

Spain's national football team qualified for the 2026 World Cup final after overcoming France with a 2-0 result in the semi-final match of the tournament currently hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

La Roja's market value is €1.22 billion, while Les Bleus' market value is €1.52 billion, according to Transfermarkt.

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Spain awaits the winner of the Argentina vs England match

Spain awaits the winner of tomorrow's match between Argentina and England to face them in the final of the tournament, which will be held next Sunday.

Returning to the match played at the Dallas stadium, Spain's Mikel Oyarzabal opened the scoring for his country in the 22nd minute from a penalty kick, before his teammate Pedro Porro added the second goal in the 58th minute.

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Second qualification in Spain's history

Spain, participating for the 17th time, considers its qualification to the final of this tournament as the second in its history, having previously reached the final of this global event in 2010 in South Africa, where it won the title.

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The Spanish national team, led by coach Luis de la Fuente, relies on a mix of experience and youth, with standout names such as Lamine Yamal, Mikel Oyarzabal, and Pedro Porro, in addition to the strength of the midfield and defensive discipline that has characterized its journey in the tournament.

La Roja is considered one of the top candidates for the title, after eliminating strong teams such as Portugal, Belgium, and then France, and its level has gradually improved during the tournament, reflecting its readiness for the final match.

As for its chances of winning the final, they are close to 55-60% regardless of the opponent's identity (England or Argentina), thanks to tactical stability, possession ability, and diverse attacking solutions.

But the final will remain an open match; Argentina's experience in big matches or England's physical and organizational strength may make the decisive factor depend on small details and taking advantage of opportunities rather than technical superiority alone.

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