#广场预测世界杯赢40000U Four titans clash at the top! Two semifinals—half old grudges, half legend



The alarm at 3:00 a.m.—tonight is destined to be for football.

The list of the four teams for the 2026 USA-Canada-Mexico World Cup has been finalized, with a record-setting first in World Cup history:
France, Spain, England, and Argentina—all of whom are currently in the top four of the FIFA world ranking—will all meet in the semifinals.
With a combined total of 7 World Cup trophies in hand, there are no weak sides among these four teams—each match is a fight at final-level intensity.

Only two hurdles remain before the golden trophy: two semifinals, two completely different stories. One side is Europe’s football world’s revenge plot that has gone unsolved for three years; the other is a score of grudges and glory that has been simmering for forty years.

First match: July 15 03:00 France VS Spain|Counterattack blades vs possession-control walls

If a major tournament has a nemesis, it has to be France and Spain.
In the past three years’ three biggest cup competitions, the two teams have met in the semifinals three times—Spain eliminated France for the second time in a row, becoming the hurdle that the Gallo-boosted heroes simply can’t get past in the minds of the men of Gaul.

- Spain: an extreme possession-control system—Rodri anchors midfield; the 17-year-old prodigy Yamal rips open the defensive line from the flanks; they grind down opponents’ patience with the ball, advancing steadily, step by step;

- France: a title-defending-level counterattacking powerhouse led by Mbappé and Tchouaméni; the whole squad is balanced in both attack and defense. Throughout this tournament, they have suffered no defeats—high-speed counterattacks are the world’s unanswerable killing move.

One side has beaten its old nemesis twice; the other is a defending champion holding in a surge of anger. In this Dallas Stadium showdown, the entire French squad has only one goal: to complete the revenge.

Will Spain’s possession keep Mbappé locked down, or will France’s lightning counterattacks slice through the possession-control wall? In this high-peak technical battle, there is absolutely no room for error.

Second match: July 16 03:00 England VS Argentina|Youth new force vs defending legend

The England–Argentina match that football fans around the world are most eager for is back on the World Cup semifinals stage again after many years—the old scores and grudges turned all the way up.

Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God,” and a goal of the century—these are already etched into the football DNA of both teams. Now it’s two generations of superstars going head-on: Bellingham and Kane leading England’s golden generation against Messi-led defending champions, Argentina.

England’s squad is at its peak. Bellingham controls the rhythm in midfield, Kane provides steady breakthrough in attack, the young players have plenty of stamina, and their attacking thrust is turned up to the max;

At 39 years old, Messi is stepping into what could be his final World Cup—every match could be the endpoint of his World Cup career. The whole team wants to fight for the golden trophy again for the King of Football. Álvarez and McAllister will support him with everything they’ve got, all to protect Messi’s final dream of reaching the final.

On one side is the Three Lions, hungry for their first-ever World Cup title. On the other is Argentina, determined to defend the crown and write a new chapter in legend. Under the night sky of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, it’s destined to be filled with both tears and cheers.

Four semifinals’ four big highlights—this World Cup is truly unique

1 Historic classic: For the first time in World Cup history, the world’s top four all gather in the semifinals—maximum value in the stakes. No team is a dark horse; they are all traditional top-tier giants;

2 The legend’s final chapter: Messi is very likely in his last World Cup, and the semifinals may decide whether the King of Football can once again launch a charge for the golden trophy;

3 A revenge script: France and Spain have met in major tournaments for three straight years—wins and losses cycle back and forth, and this battle finally settles the score once and for all;

4 New and old take the stage together: Yamal and Bellingham, the post-00 stars, share the same stage—direct face-to-face dialogue between the new generation and the titans of the old.


Two semifinals—only two teams can step onto the final stage, while the other two can only stop there with regret. The cruelest—and most moving—thing about competitive sports is precisely this:

Some fulfill their dreams; others leave with regret—but every player who gives everything while sprinting all the way deserves applause.

So, do you back France to get revenge on Spain—or do you think Spain can win again?

In the England–Argentina showdown, do you stand with Messi’s Argentina, or with Bellingham’s England?

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