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France Become First Nation to Reach 2026 World Cup Semi-Finals

July 10, 2026
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France became the first nation to secure a place in the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup, dispatching a spirited Morocco side 2-0 in a quarter-final clash at Gillette Stadium.

The victory extends France’s remarkable run of consistency on the world stage, sending Les Bleus into their third consecutive World Cup semi-final, a feat that underlines just how difficult this generation of French players has been to dislodge from the top of international football.

For long stretches of the first half, it looked as though Morocco might spring another surprise on the tournament’s traditional heavyweights. Kylian Mbappé had a penalty saved by veteran goalkeeper Yassine Bounou after a lengthy VAR review examined contact from defender Noussair Mazraoui in the box.

Chances continued to fall France’s way. Désiré Doué forced a smart save from Bounou after driving into the box, and Lucas Digne rattled the crossbar with a long-range strike in stoppage time, but Morocco’s back line, marshalled by a resilient Bounou, held firm heading into the interval.

The dam finally broke shortly after the hour mark. Mbappé curled a brilliant right-footed effort past Bounou from the edge of the area to break the deadlock, a finish good enough to silence any doubts that his missed penalty might haunt France. It was, fittingly, his eighth goal of the tournament, a tally that has kept him at the forefront of the race for the tournament’s top scorer.

Morocco barely had time to regroup. Six minutes later, Ousmane Dembélé made the game safe, striding forward from midfield before slotting a low finish into the bottom corner, his fifth goal of the competition and one that all but ended any hopes of a Moroccan comeback.

Much of the pre-match discussion had centered on whether Morocco, buoyed by their run to the last eight, could spring an upset. But the absence of breakout striker Ismael Saibari, ruled out with a hamstring injury sustained in the previous round, forced the Atlas Lions into a rethink up front, with Brahim Díaz deployed as a false nine in his place.

It proved a difficult ask against a French defence anchored by William Saliba and Dayot Upamecano, and the underlying numbers told the story of the gulf on the night France finished with a commanding expected-goals tally compared to a fraction of a goal’s worth of chances for Morocco.

There was a brief moment of concern for the French camp when Mbappé was substituted late on after appearing to take a knock, walking off to a standing ovation before applying ice to his ankle on the bench.

He was well enough, however, to join his teammates in the post-match celebrations, easing fears that the forward might be unavailable for the semi-final.

France, chasing a place in a third straight World Cup final, will now turn their attention to Friday’s other quarter-final between Spain and Belgium, with the winner of that tie awaiting Les Bleus in the last four.

It is a repeat of the outcome from four years ago, when France beat Morocco by an identical scoreline en route to the 2022 final, a piece of history Deschamps’ side will hope continues to repeat itself in the tournament’s closing stages.

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France’s clinical second-half finishing, Mbappé’s brilliant curler followed swiftly by Dembélé’s composed strike, proved the difference against a Morocco side that competed well but lacked the attacking firepower to punish their missed early chances.

The result cements France’s status as this World Cup’s most consistent side, now standing on the brink of a third straight final, and the key takeaway is simple: even when they’re not at their sharpest, Les Bleus find a way to make their moments count.

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