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Spain masterclasss sinks France 2-0 in Dallas, with Lamine Yamal scoring the opener and Pedro Porro adding a second. Didier Deschamps is stepping down after the tournament; France will play for third place while Spain awaits the final.
The World Cup has introduced mandatory three‑minute hydration breaks in every half to protect players in North American heat. Broadcasters are gaining new advertising windows, while players and fans debate the pace and flow of the games. Incidents with Fox and other broadcasters have drawn scrutiny, but FIFA has upheld the rule and demanded adherence to return-to-action timing.
In the wake of Mexico hosting the World Cup, families of missing people highlight 135,000 cases across the country, using the tournament to draw attention. Guadalajara features FIFA-style posters, while protests press for government action and enhanced search efforts.
Brazil is set to finish Group C with a final match against Scotland. Neymar, sidelined by a right calf injury, is training individually and is expected to be available for the clash, potentially boosting Brazil’s title chances.
AP and Independent reports describe the use of black curtains at the west end of AT&T Stadium during a World Cup match to block sun glare. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones rejected curtains for NFL games, while FIFA permitted curtains for the World Cup. The glare has affected plays in past games, prompting fans to comment on visibility and comfort.
Spain faces France in a World Cup semifinal in Dallas after a dramatic run to the last four, anchored by Lamine Yamal’s evolving influence. Yamal turns 19 on Monday as Spain seeks a second consecutive upset against the French attack.