All eyes will be on the Allianz Arena on Tuesday night as historic European heavyweights Spain and France meet in Munich for what is a blockbuster showdown.
Spain snatched a dramatic last-minute winner against Germany in their quarterfinal tie last Friday evening, knocking out the hosts with a 2-1 victory. La Roja have only continued to earn a string of plaudits this summer. They were crowned Nations League champions last summer under head coach Luis de la Fuente and are riding what has become a major wave of momentum.
With many billing Spain as the leading Euro 2024 title contender, Spain find the mood in their camp at a red-hot high, but they face a vastly experienced tournament side in France in the last four on Tuesday.
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Three goals scored in five games, one a penalty and two own goals, no open play goals and yet Didier Deschamps' France are into the semifinals of yet another major tournament, having won the World Cup in 2018 and reached two more finals (Euro 2016 and World Cup 2022).
Having edged Belgium in the last 16 thanks to a late own goal, France came through a nail-biting quarterfinal against Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal on Friday, triumphing 5-3 on penalties after a goalless two hours of football in Hamburg.
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What time is Spain vs. France kickoff?
This Euro 2024 semifinal kicks off from the Allianz Arena on Tuesday, July 9 at 9 p.m. local time in Munich.
Here's how that time translates across all of the time zones in North America:
Date | Kickoff time | |
Eastern Time | Tue, Jul. 9 | 3 p.m. |
Central Time | Tue, Jul. 9 | 2 p.m. |
Mountain Time | Tue, Jul. 9 | 1 p.m. |
Pacific Time | Tue, Jul. 9 | 12 p.m. |
Alaska ST | Tue, Jul. 9 | 11 a.m. |
Hawaii ST | Tue, Jul. 9 | 9 a.m. |
Spain vs. France live stream, TV channel
- TV channel (US): FOX
- Streaming (US): Fubo, Fox Sports app/website, ViX
- TV channel (Canada): TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5, TVA Sports
- Streaming (Canada): TVA+
USA: Spain vs. France will be televised in the United States on FOX. This is available to stream on Fubo, who are offering a FREE seven-day trial. ViX is also an option for Spanish viewers.
Radio coverage of the match can be followed on SiriusXM FC.
Canada: TSN are the main English-language broadcasters for Euro 2024 while TVA provides French options.
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Spain vs. France lineups & team news
After overturning a 1-0 deficit to defeat resilient Georgia in the Round of 16, Group B winners Spain fielded an unchanged side to take on Germany, with Nacho Fernandez and Ayoze Perez both fit for the bench after returning from respective knocks. But head coach Luis de La Fuente finds his options more limited for this semifinal.
Pedri is expected to miss the remainder of the tournament after hobbling off in Stuttgart after being on the receiving end of a strong tackle from Toni Kroos. RB Leipzig's Dani Olmo stepped in for the Barcelona playmaker and does so again following his crucial goal and assist against the Germans.
However, Spain also face challenges at the back, with two starting defenders, Dani Carvajal and Robin Le Normand, out due to suspension.
Le Normand, banned for yellow-card accumulation after being booked in the first half against Germany, was substituted for Nacho in that game, who starts next to Aymeric Laporte. Thirty-eight-year-old Jesus Navas has been handed a start at right-back in place of the suspended Carvajal, who was sent off in the dying moments against Germany.
It was thought that Alvaro Morata would be suspended after apparently being booked while celebrating Merino's winner against Germany, but UEFA later confirmed the Spain captain was not shown a yellow card, so he is free to play in the semifinal and starts with Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal.
Spain starting lineup (4-3-3): Simon (GK) — Jesus Navas, Nacho, Laporte, Cucurella — Dani Olmo, Rodri, Fabian Ruiz — Lamine Yamal, Morata, Nico Williams.
Injured: Pedri (knee).
Suspended: Carvajal, Le Normand.
Deschamps has a strong defensive unit that doesn't need any tinkering, but France's problem has been at the other end of the pitch in this tournament.
While Kylian Mbappe might have come off late against Portugal last weekend after suffering from fatigue following his short spell out with a broken nose, Real Madrid's new superstar will spearhead Les Bleus' attack in Munich and look to notch a second goal at the European Championship.
The other attackers have all shown flashes of brilliance during games but they have lacked that clinical edge at clutch moments. Ousmane Dembele starts after a great performance off the bench against Portugal.
After serving his suspension, Adrien Rabiot comes back into the engine room alongside Aurelien Tchouameni, with Eduardo Camavinga sat on the bench. Forming what has been a rock-solid partnership at the back, Arsenal defensive sensation William Saliba will partner Bayern Munich's Dayot Upamecano.
France starting lineup (4-3-1-2): Maignan (GK) — Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, Theo Hernandez — Kante, Tchouameni, Rabiot — Dembele, Kolo Muani, Mbappe.
Injured: None.
Suspended: None.
Spain vs. France prediction
- Score prediction: Spain 0-1 France
It was an incredible win for Spain last time out, as they battered and bullied Germany throughout to further solidified their new-found status as European Championship favourites, but it came at a potentially huge cost.
They will be missing plenty of key players through injury and suspension here, and although Spain have a very deep squad and their mojo is all about the team unit rather than individuals, they will be missing some big defensive players for this semifinal, which could backfire.
Spain looked increasingly frazzled and worn out as their quarter-final wore on. France, meanwhile, are generally defending stoutly with their attack being completely dumbfounded, and Deschamps has no idea how to get it going.
Les Bleus' plan would likely be to sit deep, frustrate Spain and attack on the counter with more poise than so far in the tournament. And it could just be enough to unsettle a youthful Spanish side which lacks their opponents’ experience in these high-profile games.