
Spain are in the 2026 World Cup final. France are not. That sentence alone tells you most of what you need to know about where this tournament stands — and The Athletic, re-ranking all 48 teams with three games remaining, have put Spain exactly where their performances demand: top of the pile.
Spain eliminating France is not a minor footnote. France came into this tournament as one of the two or three sides most neutrals expected to be lifting the trophy in July. They had the squad depth, the individual quality, the tournament pedigree. Spain had all of that too — and apparently something else besides.
The specifics of the semi-final — the scoreline, the manner of the win — haven't been fully confirmed beyond Spain's progression, but the result itself is the story. When you beat France at a World Cup to reach the final, the how matters less than the what.
The Athletic's exercise of re-ranking all 48 teams mid-tournament is more useful than it sounds. Strip away the pre-tournament narratives and the group-stage projections, and what you're left with is a clean read of who has actually performed. According to their analysis, Spain sit at number one — which, given they've just beaten France and are now in the final, is not a controversial call.
What it does confirm is that Spain's run hasn't been a fluke dressed up in good results. They've earned the top spot on merit, not reputation.
Spain already own two European Championships from this generation's era, and the broader historical weight of 2008, 2010 and 2012 still looms over everything they do. A World Cup final appearance reopens that conversation immediately: can this group of players cement their own legacy rather than simply inherit one?
Hansi Flick's fingerprints are all over this squad's club-level form at Barcelona, but at international level it's the collective that defines them — the press, the positional fluency, the refusal to panic when games get tight. That's not an accident. That's a system.
One more win stands between Spain and the answer. Their opponent is still to be confirmed — but whoever comes out of the other side of the draw will know exactly what they're walking into.
France, for their part, will spend a long time unpicking this one. They always do.
Spain are in the 2026 World Cup final. France are not. That sentence alone tells you most of what you need to know about where this tournament stands
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“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
Three times in a row. Spain beat France 2-0 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal at Arlington, Texas on Tuesday, ending Les Bleus' pursuit of a historic third consecutive World Cup final and booking t
“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
Three times in a row. Spain beat France 2-0 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal at Arlington, Texas on Tuesday, ending Les Bleus' pursuit of a historic third consecutive World Cup final and booking t