France vs Spain Live Stream: Where to Watch Free

France vs Spain Live Stream

The World Cup 2026 schedule has delivered a genuine heavyweight clash. France meets Spain on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, in the first semifinal of the tournament, and the winner takes a place in the final at MetLife Stadium on July 19. Both teams arrive unbeaten in the knockout rounds, and neither has looked more convincing than the other on the way here. If you are trying to figure out how to watch this France vs Spain live stream without paying for a subscription you don’t already have, this guide covers every major region, the free-to-air channels available, and the exact kickoff time wherever you happen to be.

Match details

DetailInformation
MatchFrance vs Spain
TournamentFIFA World Cup 2026 โ€“ Semifinal
DateTuesday, July 14, 2026
VenueDallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium), Arlington, Texas, USA
Kickoff3:00 p.m. EDT / 12:00 p.m. PDT / 8:00 p.m. BST / 9:00 p.m. CEST

Tournament Context: The Road to the Semifinal

France and Spain didn’t share a group this time around, and that’s part of why this match feels so fresh. France topped World Cup Group I with a perfect record, beating Senegal, Iraq, and Norway without conceding a goal in the process. Spain finished on top of Group H alongside Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay, though their group stage was far less comfortable, including a goalless draw with Cape Verde in the opener.

Since the group phase wrapped up, both sides have cut through the bracket. France dispatched Sweden, Paraguay, and then Morocco in the quarterfinal, a repeat of their 2022 semifinal meeting, winning 2-0 behind more magic from Kylian Mbappรฉ. Spain’s path has been tighter, with several one-goal wins, including a dramatic late strike from Mikel Merino to see off Belgium in the quarterfinal. That result set up this long-awaited rematch of the Euro 2024 semifinal, which Spain won on their way to lifting that trophy. Whoever wins here will face the winner of Norway or England against Argentina or Switzerland in the final on July 19.

France vs Spain: Predicted Lineups

France Predicted XI

Didier Deschamps has stuck with a settled, battle-tested group throughout the tournament, and there is little reason to expect wholesale changes for a match this important. His France side has not conceded a single goal in the knockout stage, a testament to a defense built around experience and discipline in front of goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

PositionPlayerClub
GKMike MaignanAC Milan
RBJules KoundรฉBarcelona
CBWilliam SalibaArsenal
CBIbrahima KonatรฉLiverpool
LBTheo HernรกndezAC Milan
CMAurรฉlien TchouamรฉniReal Madrid
CMAdrien RabiotMarseille
AMMichael OliseBayern Munich
RWOusmane DembรฉlรฉParis Saint-Germain
LWKylian Mbappรฉ (c)Real Madrid
STRandal Kolo MuaniJuventus

Spain Predicted XI

Luis de la Fuente has built his Spain side around control and quick wing play since taking charge in December 2022, and the same 4-3-3 shape that won Euro 2024 has carried through the tournament. Lamine Yamal remains the focal point of Spain’s attacking threat, with Pedri and Gavi providing the engine in midfield.

PositionPlayerClub
GKUnai SimรณnAthletic Bilbao
RBDani CarvajalReal Madrid
CBRobin Le NormandAtlรฉtico Madrid
CBPau CubarsรญBarcelona
LBMarc CucurellaChelsea
CMRodriManchester City
CMPedriBarcelona
CMGaviBarcelona
RWLamine YamalBarcelona
LWNico WilliamsAthletic Bilbao
STMikel OyarzabalReal Sociedad

Tactical Snapshot: What to Expect

This is a matchup of two teams that like the ball, which usually means whoever wins the midfield battle wins the game. Spain will look to dominate possession through Rodri and Pedri, patiently working the ball into wide areas for Yamal and Williams to isolate France’s fullbacks. France, by contrast, are more comfortable playing on the counter, trusting Mbappรฉ and Dembรฉlรฉ to punish any gaps left by Spain’s high defensive line. Expect France to sit slightly deeper for long spells before striking quickly, while Spain will try to control tempo and force the game into the second half before pushing numbers forward.

About the Venue: Dallas Stadium

Dallas Stadium, known outside the tournament as AT&T Stadium, sits in Arlington, Texas, and is home to the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. FIFA’s policy against commercial branding at official venues means the sponsor name is dropped for the duration of the World Cup. Built at a cost of roughly $1.15 billion and opened in 2009, the stadium is instantly recognisable for its retractable roof and massive centre-hung video board, and it has hosted nine matches at this World Cup, more than any other venue, including this semifinal.

The stadium’s seated capacity for the tournament sits at around 70,000, reconfigured from its usual NFL layout to accommodate a full-size soccer pitch with natural grass laid specifically for the competition. Beyond football, the venue has a long track record as a major events destination, having previously staged a Super Bowl, WrestleMania, and international soccer friendlies. For fans making the trip, Arlington has limited public transit directly to the site, so shuttle buses and rideshare options are the most practical way in on matchday.

Where to Watch France vs Spain Live Stream

Broadcast rights for this match vary widely by country, and while some regions get the game completely free, others require a subscription or a sports package. Here’s how to watch online in five simple steps:

  1. Find your country’s official broadcaster using the table below
  2. Download the broadcaster’s app (BBC iPlayer, M6, RTVE Play, FOX One, etc.)
  3. Create a free account if required; most free-to-air apps only need an email address
  4. Navigate to the World Cup section and search for France vs Spain
  5. Log in 15 to 20 minutes before kickoff to avoid last-minute login or streaming issues

In the United States, the match airs on FOX with streaming through the FOX One app, and Spanish-language coverage runs on Telemundo and Peacock. In France, the game is being shown free-to-air on M6, with beIN Sports offering an alternative feed with added analysis. In Spain, RTVE typically carries free World Cup matches, though it’s worth double-checking listings closer to kickoff since rights can shift between knockout rounds. In the United Kingdom, coverage rotates between BBC and ITV, so check listings for this specific fixture. Most broadcaster apps support iOS, Android, smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire Stick, and desktop browsers, making this France vs Spain live stream free accessible on almost any device.

Best Free Viewing Options: Quick Summary

RegionBroadcasterFree?Platform
UKBBC or ITV✅ FreeBBC iPlayer / ITVX
USAFOX✅ Free (antenna/cable)FOX / FOX One
USATelemundo✅ Free (Spanish)Telemundo / Peacock
FranceM6✅ Free6play
FrancebeIN Sports💳 SubscriptionbeIN CONNECT
SpainRTVE✅ FreeRTVE Play
GermanyARD / ZDF✅ FreeARD Mediathek / ZDFmediathek
BrazilTV Globo / CazรฉTV✅ FreeGloboplay / YouTube
AustraliaSBS✅ FreeSBS On Demand
CanadaTSN💳 SubscriptionTSN+ / TSN.ca
MENAbeIN Sports💳 SubscriptionbeIN CONNECT app
IndiaZEE5💳 Subscriptionzee5.com
Global fallbackFIFA+Variesplus.fifa.com

France vs Spain is arguably the standout fixture of the World Cup 2026 knockout stage so far, pitting an unbeaten French defence against a Spanish side built for control and width. Wherever you are watching from, check your local broadcaster ahead of kickoff since knockout-round rights sometimes shift at short notice, and log in early to avoid missing the opening whistle at Dallas Stadium.

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