France and Spain Clash in World Cup Semifinal Amid Travel Distance Dispute
As the 2026 World Cup reaches its semifinal stage, France and Spain are set to face off in a highly anticipated match. Beyond the competition on the field, controversy has emerged regarding the differing travel distances each team endured during the tournament. Spain reportedly traveled approximately 16,594 kilometers, significantly more than France's 3,091 kilometers, sparking claims of unequal conditions ahead of the decisive game.
French supporters and commentators have countered these claims by highlighting the extreme heat conditions their team faced, playing most matches in temperatures near 40 degrees Celsius, while Spain played in air-conditioned stadiums except for their match against Uruguay. This debate has intensified the buildup to the semifinal clash.
On the tactical front, France's coach Didier Deschamps is expected to make lineup adjustments. Manuel Locatelli, who started the last two games, may be replaced by Aurélien Tchouaméni in midfield, while Désiré Doué is likely to retain his spot over Bradley Barcola. Spain's coach Luis de la Fuente plans to reinstate Pedri into the starting eleven at the expense of Fabián Ruiz, with Pedro Porro continuing as right-back ahead of Marcos Llorente.
The match, scheduled for Tuesday, will determine which team advances to the World Cup final, with both sides preparing carefully amid the surrounding discussions about fairness and playing conditions.
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