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How to Secure France vs Spain Tickets for World Cup 2026 Semifinal

Getting Tickets for France vs Spain: World Cup 2026 Semifinal Details

France and Spain have both reached the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup. Here's how you can get tickets, along with prices, stadium info, and team line-ups.

Match Overview

France, twice World Cup champions, advanced to their third straight semifinal after defeating Morocco 2-0 in Boston. Kylian Mbappé scored his eighth goal of the tournament, followed by a goal from Ousmane Dembélé. France had previously beaten Morocco in the 2022 semifinals before losing to Argentina on penalties in the final.

Spain secured their spot with a narrow 2-1 win over Belgium in Los Angeles, thanks to a late goal from Mikel Merino of Arsenal.

Where and When?

The first semifinal will be held at Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium). The exact kickoff time is scheduled but should be checked closer to the date.

How to Buy France vs Spain Tickets

  • The Last-Minute Sales Phase started on April 1. This phase isn't a lottery; tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis with immediate confirmation. It’s the last chance to buy official FIFA tickets directly.
  • The Official FIFA Resale Marketplace is active. It’s the authorized place to buy or sell verified tickets at regulated prices as the event approaches.
  • Secondary marketplaces like StubHub offer last-minute tickets too. Make sure to review the terms and conditions when buying there.

Ticket Prices for France vs Spain

FIFA uses variable pricing for 2026. Group stage tickets started at $60 for certain supporter tiers, while final tickets have soared up to $6,730 officially. Secondary market prices often rise even higher.

Team Form and Recent Meetings

France's recent form: Three wins, one loss. They scored 13 goals and conceded just 1 in their last five games. Three out of five matches had over 2.5 goals, and only one saw both teams scoring.

Spain's recent form: Four wins, one loss. They netted 11 goals and conceded one in five matches. Like France, three games went over 2.5 goals and just one match had both teams scoring.

Head-to-Head

In their last five clashes, France won twice, Spain none, and they drew three times. There were eight goals by France and 10 by Spain across these games. Three matches featured more than 2.5 goals, and three had both sides scoring.

Probable Line-ups

Managers: Didier Deschamps for France and Luis de la Fuente for Spain.