Spain stun France 2-0, reach World Cup final
Spain delivered a dominant performance to defeat France 2-0 in the World Cup semifinal, securing their place in the tournament final. The victory came as a surprise to many, as France had been considered favorites with star player Kylian Mbappé leading their attack. Spain's tactical discipline and clinical finishing proved decisive in one of the tournament's biggest upsets. The win sets up a final appearance for Spain, who have impressed with their cohesive team play throughout the World Cup.
Analysis of Spain's World Cup semifinal win over France continues to dominate sports coverage, with pundits dissecting the tactical mismatch that led to France's downfall. Player ratings highlight several Spanish standouts who outperformed their French counterparts across the pitch. The deeper strategic battle behind the result has drawn comparisons to Spain's golden era of tiki-taka dominance. Sky Sports and BBC provide detailed breakdowns of how Spain dismantled France's star-studded lineup.
England manager Thomas Tuchel is the focus of extensive pre-match coverage ahead of the team's World Cup semifinal against Argentina. Tactical dossiers examine how Tuchel's side can overcome Lionel Messi's Argentina, with the Tuchel-Jude Bellingham relationship highlighted as a key factor in England's tournament success. Live updates and squad news dominate Sky Sports coverage as England prepares for one of its biggest matches in recent years.
Kylian Mbappé's World Cup journey came to a disappointing end as France fell to Spain in the semifinal, denying the superstar a third consecutive final appearance. Debate has emerged over whether Mbappé's individual brilliance has outgrown the French team system, with some analysts questioning tactical fit. Despite the loss, Mbappé remains tied with Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race at the top of the tournament scoring charts.
Shubman Gill starred with an imperious batting performance to lead India to a comfortable victory over England in the first ODI of their series. The win extends India's recent dominance in one-day cricket, while England's struggles in the format continue with another defeat. Analysts point to India's strong batting depth and disciplined bowling as key factors in the series-opening triumph.