France and Mbappe remain the leading lights as the World Cup field narrows to the semifinals, with the reigning champions now set to face Spain. The two teams will meet on Tuesday, July 14, in the first semifinal of the tournament. France booked their spot by overpowering Morocco 2-0 on July 9, while Spain edged Belgium 2-1 on July 10 to reach the last four.
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In the United States, all World Cup matches are broadcast on Fox and FS1, with Spanish-language coverage available throughout the tournament on Telemundo and streaming through Peacock. Here’s how to catch the France vs. Spain semifinal kickoff: the match will be held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and will kick off at 3 p.m. ET. It will be shown on Fox and streamed on the FOX One app.
For those following the broader schedule, all games are transmitted on Fox and FS1 in the U.S., with Telemundo providing Spanish-language coverage and Peacock offering streaming access. The World Cup can also be streamed via Fubo, giving fans another option to watch live.
Looking ahead, the tournament schedule currently includes: July 9 — France defends Morocco in Foxborough; July 10 — Spain defeats Belgium in Inglewood; July 14 — France vs. the winner of the Inglewood semifinal in Arlington; July 15 — the Miami/Kansas City winners meet in Atlanta; and July 19 — the championship showdown at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
This story originally appeared on USA TODAY and covers the France vs. Spain semifinal, including the time, date, and viewing details to help fans track every pivotal moment of the World Cup.
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