France vs Spain Stats, Match Statistics, xG & Player Data

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France vs Spain stats frame a World Cup 2026 semi-final at Dallas Stadium, where the France national football team face the Spain national football team on 14 July 2026. FOX public pre-match data gives Spain the possession edge but France the stronger goals, xG, shots, and chance-creation profile. Spain counter with the cleanest defensive line among the semifinal teams and a five-clean-sheet goalkeeper marker.
France World Cup 2026 squad and fixtures show a side entering the semi-final with a top-four FIFA ranking and verified knockout momentum. Spain World Cup 2026 squad and fixtures show the same top-tier standard on the other side of the bracket. The World Cup 2026 semi-finals schedule places this match in the final-four window.
The match is scheduled for 3:00 PM ET / 2:00 PM CT on 14 July 2026 at Dallas Stadium. It belongs in the World Cup 2026 stats and records tracker because Mbappe has eight goals while Spain have conceded only 0.2 goals per game in the FOX comparison data. Full match stats should replace these pre-match averages after the official event feed closes.
France vs Spain Stats – Match Statistics Overview
France enter with 2.7 goals per game, 2.0 xG, 18.5 shots, 65% average possession, and 13.5 chances created per game in FOX public matchup data. That profile shows a direct, high-volume attack with the best chance-creation figure in this semifinal. Their defensive line sits at 0.3 goals against per game.
Spain enter with 1.8 goals per game, 1.7 xG, 17.3 shots, 73% average possession, and 11.3 chances created per game. That makes the matchup balanced across chance quality and control. Their defensive line sits at 0.2 goals against per game.
France vs Spain Stats Snapshot
The snapshot uses verified public pre-match data because the official live-event feed has not opened yet. France lead in goals, xG, shots, and chances created, while Spain lead in possession and goals against. The full-time update should replace every average with official event data.
| Stat | France | Spain |
|---|---|---|
| FIFA Ranking | 3 | 2 |
| Goals Per Match | 2.7 | 1.8 |
| xG Per Match | 2.0 | 1.7 |
| Goals Against Per Match | 0.3 | 0.2 |
| Shots Per Match | 18.5 | 17.3 |
| Average Possession | 65% | 73% |
| Chances Created Avg | 13.5 | 11.3 |
Attacking Stats Comparison
France have the stronger scoring and chance-quality profile. FOX lists Kylian Mbappe as the key attacking leader with eight goals, 20 shots on goal, 5.1 xG, an 8.1 rating marker, and four player-of-the-match markers. That production gives France a clear route into the match.
Spain answer with elite possession and a defensive base that keeps matches controlled. FOX lists Mikel Oyarzabal as the main attacking reference with four goals, 10 shots on goal, 2.8 xG, and two player-of-the-match markers. The deciding question is whether that output survives semi-final pressure.
| Attack Stat | France | Spain |
|---|---|---|
| Goals Per Match | 2.7 | 1.8 |
| Expected Goals Avg | 2.0 | 1.7 |
| Shots Per Match | 18.5 | 17.3 |
| Top Scorer | Kylian Mbappe, 8 | Mikel Oyarzabal, 4 |
| Chances Created Avg | 13.5 | 11.3 |
| Shot Conversion | 15% | 10% |
| xG Leader | Kylian Mbappe, 5.1 | Mikel Oyarzabal, 2.8 |
Defensive Stats Comparison
France have allowed 0.3 goals per game in the FOX comparison data. Mike Maignan leads the keeper line with 24% and 4 clean sheets. That defensive base matters because one semi-final error can decide the bracket.
Spain have allowed 0.2 goals per game, so their defensive record gives them a serious platform. Unai Simon leads their keeper line with 17% and 5 clean sheets. The cleaner back line should control set pieces and second balls.
| Defensive Stat | France | Spain |
|---|---|---|
| Goals Against Per Match | 0.3 | 0.2 |
| Keeper Clean Sheets | Mike Maignan, 4 | Unai Simon, 5 |
| Keeper Save Marker | 24% | 17% |
| Full Tackles Data | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Full Interceptions Data | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Full Clearances Data | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
Passing and Possession Analysis
Spain carry the possession edge in the FOX averages. The card normalizes the possession comparison to 47-53, so readers can compare both teams on one scale. The difference should shape territory more than tempo.
Spain can use Rodri, Pedri, and Dani Olmo to hold territory, while France can attack quickly through Mbappe, Dembele, and Olise. Semi-finals often punish loose build-up, so midfield spacing should matter as much as raw possession. Public pass volume and pass accuracy remain yet to be confirmed.
| Passing Stat | France | Spain |
|---|---|---|
| Average Possession | 65% | 73% |
| Card Possession Share | 47% | 53% |
| Chances Created Avg | 13.5 | 11.3 |
| Passes Per Match | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Pass Accuracy | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Crosses Avg | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
Key Player Statistics
Mbappe leads France with eight goals, 20 shots on goal, 5.1 xG, and four player-of-the-match markers. Those numbers make him the obvious pressure point for the opposition. Michael Olise has five assists in FOX leaders adds another verified route into the match.
Oyarzabal leads Spain with four goals, 10 shots on goal, and 2.8 xG. The second player line also matters because semi-final matches usually need more than one finisher. Marc Cucurella has two assists, while Unai Simon anchors the clean-sheet edge gives Spain another way to change the game.
| Player | Team | Key Data |
|---|---|---|
| Kylian Mbappe | France | 8 goals, 20 shots on goal, 5.1 xG |
| Michael Olise | France | 5 assists in FOX leaders |
| Mike Maignan | France | 24% keeper-save marker, 4 clean sheets |
| Mikel Oyarzabal | Spain | 4 goals, 10 shots on goal, 2.8 xG |
| Marc Cucurella | Spain | 2 assists in FOX leaders |
| Unai Simon | Spain | 17% keeper-save marker, 5 clean sheets |
Expected Goals Analysis
The xG comparison gives France the chance-quality edge. FOX lists France at 2.0 xG per game and Spain at 1.7 xG per game. The shot volume gap also points toward France having more repeatable pressure.
Spain can still control the game through possession and defensive spacing, but France have generated more xG and more shots. The full-time update should separate open-play xG, set-piece xG, shot locations, goalkeeper saves, and blocked shots once the official feed closes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is France vs Spain?
France vs Spain is scheduled for 14 July 2026 at 3:00 PM ET and 2:00 PM CT at Dallas Stadium.
What are the France vs Spain xG stats?
Before kickoff, FOX lists France at 2.0 xG per game and Spain at 1.7 xG per game. France have the pre-match xG edge.
Who has the better attacking stats?
France lead in goals, xG, shots, and chances created. Spain lead in possession and have the stronger goals-against average.
Which players lead the key stats?
Kylian Mbappe leads France with eight goals and 5.1 xG. Mikel Oyarzabal leads Spain with four goals and 2.8 xG.
Will the stats update after full time?
Yes. Full match stats, xG, shots, possession, player data, and event details should replace the pre-match averages after the official feed closes.
France vs Spain stats favour France for goals, xG, shots, chances created, and attacking leaders before kickoff.
Spain need Simon, Rodri, Pedri, Yamal, and Oyarzabal to turn possession into cleaner penalty-area moments.
The full-time update should focus on whether control, finishing, or goalkeeper performance decides the final-four tie.

