WORLD CUP · SEMI-FINALS
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Semi-Finals: France, Spain, Argentina and England are all former World Cup winners.
—Rare feat: It is only the third time every semi-finalist is a past champion, after 1970 and 1990.
—Titles: The four nations hold seven World Cups between them.
—Guaranteed: A former champion will lift the trophy, with no new name possible this year.
—Fixtures: France play Spain in Dallas; Argentina meet England in Atlanta.
For the first time in 36 years, every team left in the World Cup has already won it, an all-champions last four that guarantees a familiar name on the trophy on 19 July.
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World Cup 2026 Semi-Finals bring only champions
The last four is set, and it is a roll-call of former winners. France, Spain, Argentina and England have all lifted the World Cup before.
According to FIFA’s match centre, France face Spain in the first semi-final in Dallas. Argentina then meet England in Atlanta.
It is a rare alignment of pedigree. Every side still standing knows what it takes to go all the way.
By The Rio Times’ count, it is only the third time in World Cup history that all four semi-finalists are past champions. It follows the 1970 and 1990 tournaments.
That makes this the first all-champions last four in 36 years. The wait since Italia 1990 is finally over.
Seven titles between the last four
The four nations carry serious history into the semi-finals. Between them, they hold seven World Cup titles.
Argentina lead the way with three, won in 1978, 1986 and 2022. France have two, from 1998 and 2018.
Spain and England have one apiece. Spain triumphed in 2010, while England’s sole crown came as hosts in 1966.
By The Rio Times’ reckoning, that combined haul matches the seven titles shared by the 1990 semi-finalists. The pedigree on show is as deep as the tournament has produced.
No debutant or first-time hopeful has crept through. The knockout rounds have rewarded experience above all.
Each of the four also arrives in strong form. None reached the last four by accident.
A guaranteed champion on the trophy
The symmetry carries a firm conclusion. Because all four are former winners, a past champion is certain to be crowned.
France or Spain will emerge from the first semi-final. Argentina or England will come through the second.
By The Rio Times’ reckoning, that removes any chance of a first-time winner this year. The 2026 champions will be a nation that has been here before.
It is a marked contrast with recent tournaments. Croatia, the Netherlands, Belgium and Morocco had all reached semi-finals without ever winning the trophy.
This time the door has closed on the outsiders. Only proven winners remain in the race.
Echoes of Italia 1990
The parallel with 1990 runs deeper than the statistic. That semi-final quartet was West Germany, Argentina, Italy and England.
Two of those names are back again. Argentina and England have both returned to an all-champions last four, 36 years on.
By The Rio Times’ count, Argentina are the only nation to appear in two of the three such line-ups. They featured in 1990 and now in 2026.
For England, it revives memories of a golden run under Bobby Robson. They reached the last four in Turin before losing on penalties.
History, then, hangs heavily over this stage. The protagonists have changed, but the pedigree has not.
For neutrals, the sense of occasion is unmistakable. Four storied nations meet with the biggest prize in sight.
The road to the World Cup 2026 Semi-Finals final
The winners will meet in the final at MetLife Stadium on 19 July. The New Jersey venue will crown the champions.
France chase a third final in a row, a feat only one European nation has managed. Argentina target back-to-back titles, a rarity achieved only by Brazil and Italy.
Spain seek a first final since their 2010 triumph. England pursue a first final since they won it all in 1966.
By The Rio Times’ reckoning, the scoring charts add another subplot. Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe share the Golden Boot lead on eight, and both remain in the hunt.
Three European sides and one South American now stand two wins from glory. Whoever prevails will add to a distinguished list.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which teams are in the World Cup 2026 semi-finals?
France, Spain, Argentina and England. All four are former World Cup winners.
Why is the last four historic?
It is only the third time every semi-finalist is a past champion, after 1970 and 1990. It is the first such last four in 36 years.
How many World Cups have the four nations won?
Seven in total. Argentina have three, France two, and Spain and England one each.
Can a first-time nation win the 2026 World Cup?
No. With four former champions left, a past winner is guaranteed to lift the trophy.
Where and when is the final?
At MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on 19 July. The semi-finals are in Dallas and Atlanta.
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