France take on Spain in the first of the two semi-finals of the World Cup, with the two sides having met in the semi-finals of the European Championships two years ago.
The French enter this game as favourites having won every game in the competition so far. Didier Deschamps' side have been frightening at times, scoring 16 goals and conceding just two in six games.
In Kylian Mbappe, they have the tournament's top goalscorer with eight goals. Mbappe now has 20 goals in 20 games in the World Cup in his career and on his current trajectory, he may well finish his career with the masses regarding him as the greatest player in the history of the World Cup.
Luis De La Fuente's side started the tournament slowly with some mediocre showings in the group stage but have improved as the competition has progressed, claiming good wins against Portugal (1-0) and Belgium (2-1) in the knockout rounds.
They do, though, still look one sandwich short of a picnic as a unit and don't quite look as strong as when they won the Euros two years back.
Lamine Yamal came into the tournament injured and is still searching for his best form, while Nico Williams - who was instrumental to their Euro 2024 triumph - has struggled for fitness throughout the tournament.