#世界杯冠军预测 World Cup semi-finals: Four-time title winners standing side by side! France, Spain, England, and Argentina meet—who will step onto the final stage?



The lights in four stadiums go out one after another—everyone in the World Cup top four is in place
From July 10 to 12 Beijing time, four quarterfinals are played in succession. France win 2-0 over Morocco in revenge; Spain seal a 2-1 walk-off win against Belgium; England overturn Norway 2-1 in extra time; Argentina beat ten-man Switzerland 3-1 in extra time. France, Spain, England, and Argentina—four World Cup-winning teams for the first time in their history all gather in the semifinals.

Semi-final matchups are set: France vs Spain, England vs Argentina. Four teams, four stories, four ways to live.

France: Three straight campaigns—rock-solid
The first quarterfinal kicks off in Boston. Mbappé misses a penalty in the first half, and Morocco goalkeeper Bounou presses the ball down. But in the 64th minute of the second half, Doue taps in to Mbappé, and the team captain adjusts two steps before blasting a world-class strike, the ball curling straight into the far corner. Six minutes later, Olise delivers a brilliant through ball, Mbappé sets it up, and Dembélé slots from close range into the far corner—2-0. France become the first team to reach the semifinals. With eight goals, Mbappé leads the scorer’s chart, becoming the first player in history to score at least eight goals in consecutive World Cups. Reaching the semifinals for three straight editions—this outstanding French side is closing in on the definition of a dynasty. In the semifinal against Spain, they will make their first appearance in an indoor stadium.
Spain: Sixteen years of waiting, two walk-off kills
The second quarterfinal is staged in Los Angeles. In the 30th minute, Olmo’s shot is blocked, and Fabián Ruiz follows up to score. In the 41st minute, De Ketelaere heads in to level—this goal ends Spain’s 650-minute unbeaten World Cup run. In the 88th minute, Merino comes on as a substitute and follows up with a close-range finish to seal a 2-1 win. After 16 years, Spain return to the World Cup semifinals. From a 91st-minute walk-off winner over Portugal in the round of 16, to a 88th-minute walk-off over Belgium in the quarterfinal—this Spain no longer only plays possession and control; they’ve also developed the instinct to kill the game. In the semifinals, they face their old rival France—an all-European summit showdown is about to unfold.
England: Eight years of dormancy, extra-time reversal
The third quarterfinal takes place in Miami. In the 36th minute, Bjerdrup unleashes a world-class strike that feels like a pass and a shot at the same time, and Norway lead 1-0. In first-half stoppage time, Bellingham dribbles past defenders inside the box and fires to equalize. In extra time, at the 93rd minute, substitute Rogers’ long-range shot causes the goalkeeper to spill the ball; Bellingham is alert and finishes the rebound to complete a brace—2-1. England return to the World Cup semifinals after eight years, their fourth time in team history. Bellingham has already scored 6 goals in this tournament, tying the single-World-Cup scoring record held by Lineker and Kane for English players. Kane makes his 120th appearance for England, equaling Rooney and sharing second place in history; Pickford makes his 18th World Cup appearance, becoming first in team history. Head coach Tuchel becomes the first foreign manager to lead England men’s team into the World Cup semifinals. Against Argentina in the semifinal—an echo of the 1966 final. A rivalry spanning six decades is set to be written again.
Argentina: Champion DNA, extra time breaks the tie
The last quarterfinal is played in Kansas City. In the 10th minute, Messi takes a corner, and Mac Allister heads it in at the near post—“turning back and looking” to score. In the 67th minute, Endoey levels with a low-angle shot. In the 72nd minute, Embolo falls inside the box and is judged to have staged it; two yellow cards turn into one red and he is sent off. The match ends 1-1 after 90 minutes and goes to extra time. In extra time, Alvárez and Lautaro score in succession—Argentina eliminate ten-man Switzerland 3-1, reaching the semifinals for two consecutive editions. Messi has already delivered multiple assists this World Cup, formally crowned the all-time World Cup assists king. Argentina have experienced reversals or extra-time wins across two straight knockout rounds—what’s most frightening about this team has never been just paper strength, but that stubborn will not to break when the situation is desperate. In the semifinal against England, the opponent that Argentina faced when they first appeared atop the world in the 1966 World Cup final—will the script be rewritten this time?

With the top four confirmed, the Holy Grail awaits. France are the steadiest, Spain the most resilient, England the toughest, and Argentina the fiercest. Four teams, four temperaments—each walks a different road to meet at the same finish line. Semifinals: Dallas and Miami. In these two matches, four champion teams have only two final berths. Some people’s last dance is still continuing, and some people’s youth is about to bloom. The most fascinating thing about the World Cup is that you never know how the next chapter will be written—but you know it will be精彩.
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#世界杯冠军预测 World Cup semifinals: A four-champion standoff! France, Spain, England, and Argentina meet—who can step onto the finals stage?

The stadium lights go out one by one—everyone in the World Cup semifinals is now in place
From July 10 to 12 Beijing time, the four quarterfinals are played in succession. France avenged Morocco 2-0; Spain secured a 2-1 win over Belgium with a late goal; England overturned Norway 2-1 in extra time; Argentina beat ten-man Switzerland 3-1 in extra time. France, Spain, England, and Argentina—four World Cup-winning teams have come together in the semifinals for the first time in their history.

Semifinal matchups are set: France vs Spain, England vs Argentina. Four teams, four stories, four different ways of playing.

France: Three straight tournaments, solid as a rock
The first quarterfinal kicked off in Boston. Mbappé missed a penalty in the first half, and Morocco goalkeeper Bono smothered the ball in his hands. But in the 64th minute of the second half, Djed Spence lightly set up Mbappé—then the team captain adjusted two steps and fired a world-class strike. The ball sailed straight into the far corner. Six minutes later, Olise’s clever through ball, Mbappé’s setup, and Dembélé’s shot into the far corner—2-0. France became the first team to advance to the semifinals. With eight goals, Mbappé leads the top scorer list and became the first player in history to score at least eight goals in consecutive World Cups. Reaching the semifinals for a third straight time—this impressive France side is getting closer to what a dynasty is defined as. Against Spain in the semifinals, they will make their first “appearance” in an indoor stadium.

Spain: A sixteen-year wait, two late winners
The second quarterfinal took place in Los Angeles. In the 30th minute, Olmo’s shot was blocked, and Fabián Ruiz pounced to score on the rebound. In the 41st minute, De Ketelaere headed it level—this goal ended Spain’s World Cup history record of 650 consecutive minutes without conceding. In the 88th minute, after Meraño came on as a substitute, he followed up with a rebound to seal the 2-1 winner. Sixteen years later, Spain returned to the World Cup semifinals. From a 91st-minute winner over Portugal in the Round of 16 to a 88th-minute winner over Belgium in the quarterfinal—this Spain side no longer only has possession control; they also have the instinct to kill the match. In the semifinals, they face their old rivals France—an ultimate European showdown is about to unfold.

England: Eight years of silence, a turnaround in extra time
The third quarterfinal was played in Miami. In the 36th minute, Haaland? Actually, in the 36th minute, Sverderdrup sent the ball like a pass, like a shot, smashing a world-class effort—Norway led 1-0. In first-half stoppage time, Bellingham dribbled past in the box and then pushed the ball home to level it. In extra time, in the 93rd minute, substitute Rogers’ long-range shot caused the goalkeeper to drop the ball, and Bellingham reacted intelligently to score the rebound for his second goal—2-1. Eight years later, England returned to the World Cup semifinals, for the fourth time in their history. Bellingham has scored six goals this tournament, matching the single-World-Cup scoring record for an English player held by Lineker and Kane. Kane made his 120th appearance for England, equaling Rooney and moving into second place all-time; Pickford made his 18th World Cup appearance, becoming the first in team history. Head coach Tuchel became the first foreign manager to lead England’s men into the World Cup semifinals. Against Argentina in the semifinals—another replay of the 1966 final—an old grudge spanning over sixty years is about to continue.

Argentina: Champion DNA, a breakthrough in extra time
The last quarterfinal was played in Kansas City. In the 10th minute, Messi took a corner, and Mac Allister headed in at the near post, “looking back like the moon” to score. In the 67th minute, Enzo? Enzo Ndaoy? Enzo? Actually, in the 67th minute, Endoy?—Endoye with a low-angle shot—levelled it. In the 72nd minute, Embolo fell after going into the box and was judged to have staged a dive; two yellow cards turned into a red, and he was sent off. At 90 minutes it was 1-1, sending the game to extra time. During extra time, Alvarez and Lautaro found the net one after the other—Argentina beat ten-man Switzerland 3-1 and advanced to the semifinals for the second consecutive edition. Messi has provided multiple assists in this World Cup and is officially crowned the all-time assist king in World Cup history. Argentina has experienced reversals or extra time across two straight knockout rounds—what’s truly terrifying about this team was never just their paper strength, but the stubborn drive that never breaks when the situation turns desperate. In the semifinals against England—back then, Argentina first appeared at the top of the world in the 1966 World Cup final’s match-up against their opponent; this time, will the script be rewritten?

The semifinals are set, the holy chalice awaits the host. France is the most steady, Spain the most resilient, England the hardest, Argentina the most ruthless. Four teams, four temperaments—each has walked a different road, meeting at the same finish line. Semifinals: Dallas and Miami. Two matches, four champion teams, and only two finals spots. Some people’s last dance is still continuing; some people’s youth is just about to bloom. The most captivating thing about the World Cup—you never know how the next chapter will be written, but you know it will be精彩.
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