The French national team are set to face Spain in a highly anticipated World Cup semi-final clash in Dallas. Les Bleus enter the match with a historic milestone in sight: they are striving to become only the second nation ever to reach three consecutive World Cup finals.
France Push for a Place in History
Reaching a third straight final would cement France's status as one of the most dominant forces in modern international football. The semi-final against Spain in Dallas represents a formidable challenge, with both sides competing for a place in the tournament's showpiece match.
Spain have long been a powerhouse of the international game, and the encounter promises to be a tightly contested affair between two nations with deep footballing pedigrees.
Transfer News: Digne Returns to PSG, Hazard Joins Lens
Away from the World Cup, the transfer market is already generating headlines. Lucas Digne is poised to make a return to Paris Saint-Germain, the club he departed in 2016. The move marks a significant homecoming for the French full-back after several years away from the French capital.
Meanwhile, Belgian international Thorgan Hazard has put pen to paper on a two-season contract with RC Lens. The deal adds experienced attacking quality to the Lens squad as they prepare for their upcoming campaign.
