Spain Reach FIFA World Cup Final After Defeating France in Semi-Final
Spain have now reached the World Cup final after 16 years.

Dallas: (Sports Desk) – Spain defeated France in the first semi-final of the 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup, securing a place in the tournament final after 16 years.
In the semi-final played in Dallas, Spain defeated France 2-0. Spain started the match with an aggressive approach and took the lead in the first half when Mikel Oyarzabal scored from a penalty in the 22nd minute, marking his fifth goal of the World Cup.
Spain doubled their lead in the second half when Pedro Porro scored a brilliant goal in the 58th minute with a stunning strike.
France’s star player Kylian Mbappé, who had scored eight goals in the tournament, failed to find the net despite several attempts in the semi-final.
Spain have now reached the World Cup final after 16 years. The team previously won the FIFA World Cup title in 2010.
The second semi-final of the FIFA World Cup will be played tomorrow between Argentina and England.

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