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AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TexasTuesday, July 14
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What time is France vs Spain?

🇺🇸USA ET
03:00 PMTue, Jul 14
🇺🇸USA PT
12:00 PMTue, Jul 14
🇬🇧UK
08:00 PMTue, Jul 14
🇨🇦Canada
03:00 PMTue, Jul 14
🇦🇺Australia
05:00 AMWed, Jul 15
🇮🇳India
12:30 AMWed, Jul 15
🇳🇬Nigeria
08:00 PMTue, Jul 14
🇿🇦South Africa
09:00 PMTue, Jul 14

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Tuesday, July 14

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Group I — Standings

#TeamPGDPts
1France3+89
2Norway3+16
3Senegal3+23
4Iraq3-110
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Preview & analysis: France vs Spain

France vs Spain preview — everything you need before kick-off in the World Cup 2026. France have won 5 of their last 5, while Spain have won 4 of their last 5. Kick-off is at 03:00 PM ET on Tue, Jul 14. Below: each team's recent form and their head-to-head record.

Recent form

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W = win · D = draw · L = loss (recent matches, most recent on the left)

Head to head — rivalry record

In their last 5 meetings, Spain lead the rivalry: France 2 wins, 0 draws and Spain 3.

Spain54France2025
Spain21France2024
Spain12France2021
France02Spain2017
France10Spain2014

Predicted lineups for France vs Spain

The predicted lineups and starting XI for France and Spain are usually confirmed about an hour before kickoff. In the meantime, you can check the full squad for each team:

Who is the favourite in France vs Spain?

Based on recent form, France go into this match of the World Cup 2026 as the favourite (France 5 wins vs Spain 4 in their last matches). Even so, at a World Cup any result is possible.

Frequently asked questions — France vs Spain

What time is France vs Spain?

France vs Spain kicks off at 03:00 PM ET on Tue, Jul 14. In the UK it starts at 08:00 PM, on the US West Coast at 12:00 PM PT, and in Australia at 05:00 AM. Check your local time zone so you don't miss a minute of the action.

What channel is France vs Spain on?

France vs Spain is carried by the official World Cup 2026 rights holders in each country — for example FOX and Telemundo in the United States, BBC and ITV in the UK, and CTV and TSN in Canada. But you don't need a paid TV channel: on watchworldcup2026.online you can watch it online and free on any device, with no sign-up. Pick your country in the "where to watch" section for your local channel and kick-off time.

Where can I watch France vs Spain in my country?

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Which stadium is France vs Spain played at?

France vs Spain is played at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas. It is one of the 16 host stadiums of the World Cup 2026, spread across the United States (11), Mexico (3) and Canada (2).

When do France and Spain play at the World Cup 2026?

France vs Spain is played on Tuesday, July 14, as part of World Cup 2026 of the World Cup 2026. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026 across the United States, Mexico and Canada.