Mikel Oyarzabal scored Spain's first goal against France in the 22nd minute of their 2026 World Cup semi-final match on Tuesday evening.

The goal came from a penalty won by Lamine Yamal after Lucas Digne kicked him instead of clearing the ball.

The goal was scored after clear Spanish dominance in the early minutes of the match, amid apparent tension among the French players.

According to Squawka, Mikel Oyarzabal equaled the historic record for the most goals scored for Spain in a single World Cup edition.

Oyarzabal raised his tally to 5 goals in this edition, equaling the records of Emilio Butragueño (1986) and David Villa (2010).

Most goals scored for Spain at a single World Cup tournament:

◎ 5 - Emilio Butragueño (1986)◎ 5 - David Villa (2010)◉ 5 - Mikel Oyarzabal (2026)

The record has been equalled. pic.twitter.com/7xWr9ay8MJ

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