Updated
Updated · FOX Sports · Jul 13
Spain Takes 1 Goal Allowed into France Semifinal as 2 Elite Defenses Face Their Sharpest Test
Updated
Updated · FOX Sports · Jul 13

Spain Takes 1 Goal Allowed into France Semifinal as 2 Elite Defenses Face Their Sharpest Test

3 articles · Updated · FOX Sports · Jul 13

Summary

  • Spain enters Tuesday's World Cup semifinal with one goal conceded in six matches and a record six straight clean sheets, putting Unai Simón and his back line at the center of the tie.
  • 649 scoreless minutes from Simón and the composed Laporte-Cubarsí pairing have underpinned Spain's run, but the aggressive positioning of fullbacks Marc Cucurella and Pedro Porro could leave space for Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé in transition.
  • France has answered early group-stage lapses with three straight knockout clean sheets, as Mike Maignan, William Saliba and Dayot Upamecano have formed a defense that has barely been stretched.
  • Aurélien Tchouaméni's thigh issue could expose France in the central zones Spain targets through Pedri, while Spain also carries recent semifinal wins over France — 2-1 at Euro 2024 and 5-4 in the 2025 Nations League.
  • The matchup is framed less as Mbappé versus Lamine Yamal than as a test of whether Spain's record-setting structure or France's transition threat and resurgent back line holds up under its toughest examination yet.

Insights

Can France's injury-hit defense halt Spain's record-breaking clean sheet streak in the World Cup semifinal?
Will Spain's attacking defense be a masterstroke or a fatal flaw against Mbappé's lightning-fast counters?