Spain has more victories against France, winning 16 games compared to France’s 13. However, in comparison to the number of international wins, France is more dominant than Spain, with six wins compared to only two of Spain.
France has won the UEFA European championship twice, in 1984 and 2000 respectively and finished as runners-up in 2016. Spain has won the title three times.
France was qualified for the semi-finals by scoring the 5 penalties. This means France faced tough competition and the team is most likely to lose to Spain since it had a real 2-1 win against Germany. Spain’s team has appeared to be stronger and more reliable than France.
So far, Kylian Mbappe is the top scorer for France and the star player. He is playing wearing a protective face mask to cover up his broken nose. He got the injury during a match against Austria and he is the second most paid player, according to reliable sources across the web.
Fabian Ruiz is the top scorer for Spain with two scores, Rodri being one of the star players.
FRANCE EURO 2024 SQUAD
1 Brice Samba GK
2 Benjamin Pavard DF
3 Ferland Mendy DF
4 Dayot Upamecano DF
5 Jules Kounde DF
6 Eduardo Camavinga MF
7 Antoine Griezmann FW
8 Aurelien Tchouameni MF
9 Olivier Giroud FW
10 Kylian Mbappe FW
11 Ousmane Dembele FW
12 Randal Kolo Muani FW
13 N’Golo Kante MF
14 Adrien Rabiot MF
15 Marcus Thuram FW
16 Mike Maignan GK
17 William Saliba DF
18 Warren Zaire-Emery MF
19 Youssouf Fofana MF
20 Kingsley Coman FW
21 Jonathan Clauss DF
22 Theo Hernandez DF
23 Alphonse Areola GK
24 Ibrahima Konate DF
25 Bradley Barcola FW
France played against Portugal on the 5th of July at Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, Germany and won victory, paving its way to the semi-finals where it will face Spain. France beat Portugal on the penalties scoring 5-3.
SPAIN EURO 2024 SQUAD
1 David Raya GK
2 Dani Carvajal DF
3 Robin Le Normand DF
4 Daniel Vivian DF
5 Nacho DF
6 Mikel Merino MF
7 Alvaro Morata FW
8 Fabian Ruiz MF
9 Ayoze Perez FW
10 Dani Olmo FW
11 Ferran Torres FW
12 Alex Grimaldo DF
13 Alex Remiro GK
14 Aymeric Laporte DF
15 Alex Baena MF
16 Rodri MF
17 Nico Williams FW
18 Martin Zubimendi MF
19 Lamine Yamal FW
20 Pedri MF
21 Mikel Oyarzabal FW
22 Jesus Navas DF
23 Unai Simon GK
24 Marc Cucurella DF
25 Fermin Lopez MF
26 Joselu FW
Spain won a 2-1 match against Germany in the quarter finals on the 5th of July at MHPArena, Stuttgart, Germany. Now it is ready to face France in the semi-finals on the 9th of July.