France Will Be Our Toughest Opponent – Lamine Yamal Reveals
The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final begins on Tuesday, July 14, with Spain and France meeting in a heavyweight semi-final that many have described as a clash between the tournament’s two best teams.
Twenty-four hours later, England will take on defending champions Argentina in another blockbuster encounter featuring some of football’s biggest stars.
Among those expected to shape the outcome in Dallas is Spain’s teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, who has embraced the magnitude of the occasion while acknowledging that France will present La Roja with their sternest challenge of the competition.
The 19-year-old winger has been one of the brightest talents at the tournament, although he believes Spain’s biggest test is only just beginning. Despite France’s impressive run to the last four, Yamal insists Spain have every reason to believe they can reach the final.
His confidence reflects the growing belief within Luis de la Fuente’s squad after navigating a difficult route to the semi-finals, setting up a contest that pits two European heavyweights against each other for a place in Sunday’s final.
Yamal believes football fans have been anticipating a Spain versus France showdown since the tournament began and sees the fixture as a meeting between the strongest teams in North America this summer.
While admitting France are likely to be Spain’s toughest opponents yet, the Barcelona star stressed that his side will approach the match without fear. He maintained that if there is one team capable of knocking out the 2018 world champions, it is Spain.
The youngster’s comments underline the confidence flowing through the Spanish camp after an unbeaten run to the semi-finals, although he acknowledged that France possess quality across every department.
Spain’s hopes will also rest heavily on Ballon d’Or winner Rodri, whose calm presence in midfield has been central to their impressive campaign. The Manchester City midfielder agreed that France represent the toughest challenge Spain have faced so far but believes La Roja have enough quality to overcome them.
Rodri also said France would probably provide Spain’s most difficult examination of the tournament, adding that the squad is highly motivated and determined to reach the final by playing to its own strengths.
France Eye Another World Cup Final
Standing in Spain’s way is a French side packed with experience and attacking quality led by captain Kylian Mbappe and forward Ousmane Dembele, and chasing a third consecutive World Cup final after winning in 2018 and losing in 2022 to Argentina.

Mbappe has warned against any sense of complacency despite France’s outstanding performances throughout the tournament. The Real Madrid forward believes Les Bleus cannot afford to relax until they have secured the trophy, insisting they still have much to prove before they can be regarded as an invincible team.
Dembele echoed that mentality, saying he is pleased with his own performances but remains focused on collective success rather than individual recognition. The Paris Saint-Germain attacker believes France have continued to improve with every match and wants that progress to continue against Spain.
With both nations occupying the top positions in the FIFA rankings and boasting world-class talent across the pitch, Tuesday’s encounter is widely expected to be one of the defining matches of the tournament.
Messi Set for Maiden England Clash

Wednesday’s second semi-final will see Lionel Messi face England for the first time in his legendary international career when Argentina meet the Three Lions in Atlanta.
The 39-year-old La Albiceleste captain described the occasion as a special one, noting that he has never previously played against England. Messi acknowledged the quality of Thomas Tuchel’s side and believes the meeting between two football powerhouses promises to be an unforgettable World Cup semi-final.
Argentina will also rely on striker Julian Alvarez, who heads into the contest full of confidence after his extra-time winner against Switzerland in the quarter-finals. The forward believes his performances have improved as the tournament has progressed and hopes to continue contributing with crucial goals.

England, meanwhile, will once again look to captain Harry Kane and midfielder Jude Bellingham to inspire another memorable victory. Kane said the squad has spent the last six weeks giving everything for the national team and believes winning the World Cup would complete the remarkable progress England have made in recent tournaments.
Bellingham admitted the team’s journey has exceeded even his own expectations, adding that he remains proud of the determination shown by his teammates throughout the competition.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup reaches its decisive stage, the spotlight now falls on Yamal, Mbappe, Messi, Kane and a host of global stars, with just two matches separating four former champions from another appearance in football’s biggest final.