We have good news and bad news.
The good is that France and Spain, two of the best teams in the 2026 World Cup, are meeting in the semifinals for what will likely be one of the most entertaining matches of the entire tourney, at Arlington, TX’s Dallas Stadium on Tuesday, July 14.
Conversely, the bad is that one of these powerhouse teams will have to lose for the first time (and be relegated to the third place match).
If you want to be there to witness the agony and ecstasy live, last-minute tickets are available to see Kylian Mbappé’s dominant Les Bleus or Lamine Yamal’s unbeatable La Roja in the Lone Star State.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats was $1,390 including fees on SeatGeek.
That’s a little over $400 less than what they cost when we last reported on ticket prices this past Friday.
Better yet, prices have dropped across the board for all sections across the stadium. On Friday, 100-level seats started at $3,023 including fees. Now, just three days later, fans can grab them for $1,935.
Yes, that’s over $1,000 in savings. Not too shabby.
Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).
Ahead of this match, oddsmakers give France a slight -140 edge over Spain to advance to this year’s World Cup final against the winner of the Argentina-England semifinal.
However, Spain certainly shouldn’t be counted out.
Yamal, Rodri and Pedri haven’t lost in their last 36 (!) matches. A win on Tuesday would tie them with Italy for the all-time record and also serve as revenge for La Roja’s 2006 round of 16 loss against Les Bleus.
Plus, Luis de la Fuente’s team has beaten Didier Deschamps in their last two meetings, a 2024 Euro semifinal and 2025 UEFA Nations League semifinal.
“I’m sure France are just as concerned about us as we are about them,” de la Fuente said in a press conference.
“We’re very well aware of the potential of our opponent, but we’re very clear that we’re able to beat France.”
Will France advance to the World Cup final for the third consecutive time? Or is Spain about to return to the championship for the first time since 2010?
While we can’t give you a definitive answer until time expires, we do know the best way to find out is live.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about the France vs. Spain 2026 World Cup semifinals match in Texas below.
How much are tickets to see France in the World Cup semifinals?
A complete breakdown of all the best prices on tickets by section at Arlington’s Dallas Stadium to see France in the 2026 World Cup are listed here:
| Dallas Stadium sections | Ticket prices start at |
Ticket prices started at on July 10 |
|---|---|---|
| 400 level | $1,390 (including fees) |
$1,830 (including fees) |
| 300 level | $1,755 (including fees) |
$2,318 (including fees) |
| 200 level | $1,750 (including fees) |
$2,895 (including fees) |
| 100 level | $1,935 (including fees) |
$3,023 (including fees) |
Who plays for France and Spain?
Deschamps’ and de la Fuentes’ complete rosters can be found below.
| France roster | Spain roster |
|---|---|
| Mike Maignan (Goalkeeper) | Joan García (Goalkeeper) |
| Robin Risser (Goalkeeper) | David Raya (Goalkeeper) |
| Brice Samba (Goalkeeper) | Unai Simón (Goalkeeper) |
| Lucas Digne (Defender) | Pau Cubarsí (Defender) |
| Malo Gusto (Defender) | Marc Cucurella (Defender) |
| Lucas Hernández (Defender) | Eric García (Defender) |
| Theo Hernández (Defender) | Alejandro Grimaldo (Defender) |
| Ibrahima Konaté (Defender) | Aymeric Laporte (Defender) |
| Jules Koundé (Defender) | Marcos Llorente (Defender) |
| Maxence Lacroix (Defender) | Pedro Porro (Defender) |
| William Saliba (Defender) | Marc Pubill (Defender) |
| Dayot Upamecano (Defender) | Álex Baena (Midfielder) |
| N’Golo Kanté (Midfielder) | Fabián Ruiz (Midfielder) |
| Manu Koné (Midfielder) | Gavi (Midfielder) |
| Adrien Rabiot (Midfielder) | Mikel Merino (Midfielder) |
| Aurélien Tchouaméni (Midfielder) | Pedri (Midfielder) |
| Warren Zaïre-Emery (Midfielder) | Rodri (Midfielder) |
| Maghnes Akliouche (Forward) | Martín Zubimendi (Midfielder) |
| Bradley Barcola (Forward) | Borja Iglesias (Forward) |
| Rayan Cherki (Forward) | Víctor Muñoz (Forward) |
| Ousmane Dembélé (Forward) | Dani Olmo (Forward) |
| Désiré Doué (Forward) | Mikel Oyarzabal (Forward) |
| Jean-Philippe Mateta (Forward) | Yéremy Pino (Forward) |
| Kylian Mbappé (Forward) | Ferran Torres (Forward) |
| Michael Olise (Forward) | Nico Williams (Forward) |
| Marcus Thuram (Forward) | Lamine Yamal (Forward) |
Complete 2026 World Cup schedule
High-profile contests between all remaining clubs will go down at venues all over the U.S. and Canada this summer.
To make sure you’re in the loop, you can find SeatGeek’s complete schedule of all upcoming matches here.
Huge 2026 concerts
Hoping to catch a concert or three this summer, too?
You’re in luck.
Many of the biggest names in music are swooping into venues all over North America these next few months. Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.
• BTS
• Usher with Chris Brown
• Bruno Mars with RAYE and DJ Pee Wee
• Ed Sheeran
• Karol G
What are other artists are pounding the pavement? Check out our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2026 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.












