Summary

  • Spain reach World Cup semi-finals after 2-1 win against Belgium

  • Arsenal midfielder Mikel Merino scores late winner to book last four spot against France

  • Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens - a late substitute for Thibaut Courtois - spills shot for Merino's winner

  • Uncertainty over the international futures of Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Axel Witsel and Courtois after Belgium's exit

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  1. 'We did enough to win more easily'published at 07:58 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Spain head coach Luis de la FuenteImage source, Getty Images

    Spain boss Luis de la Fuente speaking post-match: "It's the character of the team, the attitude that every person has, that allows this team to adapt in whatever situation or circumstance. I reiterate I am proud and honoured to lead such a dedicated team with drive to grow and improve against such a tough rival. I think we did enough to win a bit more easily but it was not possible. I repeat at this level, at the World Cup, we know how difficult it is to win."

    On matchwinner Mikel Merino: "Mikel is incredible. He has many qualities. He is a player that across the whole World Cup could have played in whatever team and done great. For us he is the standard of this idea, of this model. It is a pleasure to have him, and others but especially him. We know that without fail he is always there."

    On whether Spain have earned the right to beat France: "Of course, it is fair to say that we have to work to try to beat France. We are not going to get preoccupied by their level. This game is no different, it is one incredible team against another incredible team."

  2. Analysis: Sluggish Spain need to step up in semispublished at 07:54 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport journalist at Los Angeles Stadium

    Spain have not enjoyed many good memories at the World Cup since winning their first and only title in 2010 as a group-stage exit in 2014 was followed by successive last-16 eliminations in 2018 and 2022.

    However, manager Luis de la Fuente has built a side capable of competing at the highest level once again, with their Euro 2024 triumph evidence of their prowess.

    So it was no surprise La Roja were among the pundits' World Cup favourites - and are just two wins away from the title.

    But the fact remains they are yet to hit top gear at this tournament.

    After edging Portugal 1-0 with an injury-time Mikel Merino winner, they were again sluggish in another last-gasp success.

    Their defence, a major strength in this tournament, finally cracked, while Lamine Yamal has still yet to hit his stride.

    Luis de la Fuente leads a Spain team talk on the pitch during a hydration breakImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 07:52 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Spain manager Luis de la Fuente will, of course, be hoping that his star players - especially Lamine Yamal - do show up at some point at this World Cup.

    But is that doing players like Rodri and Pedri a disservice?

    Spain had not conceded a single goal before their 2-1 quarter-final win over Belgium.

    They are a solid unit, held together by assured performances by Pedri and Rodri at the base of the midfield.

    Maybe that could be their star quality?

    There is one thing for sure though, that solidity will be tested against France in the semi-final...

  4. 'Merino's had bigger impact than Spain's star players'published at 07:46 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Stephen Warnock
    Former England defender on BBC One

    On Mikel Merino's winner:

    It is a knack. It's a timing of runs that can't be taught. An understanding of where the ball might drop, the calmness, the composure.

    We've seen it time and time again for Arsenal. We've heard Mikel Arteta say he trusts him to play centre-forward because he makes such brilliant runs. It's a calmness and a real skill set.

    We keep on talking about what players bring to the squad and what they do and what their qualities are. Mikel Merino probably knows his is as an impact substitute. If they go on and win the World Cup now, how important was his contribution to that?

    He's had less minutes than the star players but he's arguably had the biggest impact which is an incredible achievement.

  5. 'Coincidences don't exist if you arrive prepared'published at 07:44 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Mikel Merino scores for Spain against BelgiumImage source, Getty Images

    Spain midfielder Mikel Merino speaking post-match: "Well, I'm just happy. I still don't really believe it. When it went into added time I was already thinking about extra time, and then it happens again. It appears that coincidences don't exist if you arrive prepared, and it fell to me again. I'm very happy.

    "I hope it continues yes, I hope so, but we will see. To be two games away from a World Cup is a dream come true and we will keep going. It's something that unites the whole country, unites the whole world, because football is so beautiful. Everyone is watching these games so to be able to give joy to so many people, not only in Spain but in the rest of the world is an honour."

    On facing France in the semi-final: "You can't ask for anything more than to be in the semi-finals. Two elite teams. Now we go forward with a lot of hunger and excitement to face France."

  6. 'Merino arrives at the right time, at the right moment'published at 07:42 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Wayne Rooney
    Former England striker on BBC One

    Mikel Merino is just one of those players who arrives at the right time, at the right moment in big games.

    The details when you're a young defender, you're told to follow the ball in because this can happen.

    Mistakes like that [Senne Lammens], and you're out of the tournament.

  7. And here are the goals...published at 07:39 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Media caption,

    Ruiz gives Spain the lead over Belgium

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    De Ketelaere equalises for Belgium against Spain with 'fantastic' header

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    Merino pounces on Lammens' mistake to score late winner for Spain

  8. How the match unfoldedpublished at 07:37 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport journalist at Los Angeles Stadium

    Spain took the lead with a fine move down the right as Pedro Porro exchanged passes with Lamine Yamal before delivering a cross that found Dani Olmo, whose initial effort was stopped by Belgium's starting goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

    But Paris St-Germain midfielder Fabian Ruiz, starting ahead of Pedri, drilled the rebound through the legs of Timothy Castagne to give the 2010 champions the lead their early dominance deserved.

    Belgium drew level 11 minutes later as Charles de Ketelaere stole in front of Pau Cubarsi to power home Castagne's cross - ending Spain's remarkable run of 649 minutes without conceding at the 2026 World Cup.

    Rudi Garcia's side wanted a penalty after the restart when Spain defender Aymeric Laporte headed a cross on to the arm of team-mate Rodri in the box, while Mikel Oyarzabal had a shot blocked by an alert Courtois.

    But the Real Madrid keeper broke down in tears when he suffered what looked like a muscle injury and had to go off in the 71st minute.

    It proved pivotal in the outcome as his replacement, Manchester United stopper Senne Lammens, came on for his third international appearance and was at fault when he failed to hold Cubarsi's shot and Mikel Merino pounced from close range.

    As Belgium's campaign ended in heartbreak, Spain will now face France in only their second World Cup semi-final.

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    Difficult for goalkeeper to come into game so late - analysis of Spain winner

  9. Postpublished at 07:36 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Right, in case you are just joining us, click here to watch the match highlights from Friday's quarter-final between Spain and Belgium, then we will have another look at where the match was won and lost...

  10. On a rollpublished at 07:34 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Remember when the alarm bells were sounding after Spain were held to a goalless draw by minnows Cape Verde in their opening game?

    Well Spain have since gone on to win their past five World Cup games, their longest winning streak in the competition since winning six in a row during the 2010 World Cup.

    So let's repeat the question...

    Could it be Spain's year again?

    Thumbs up for yes, down for no.

    Spain victory graphic
  11. 'You don't see Spain at any point collapse'published at 07:31 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Cesar Azpilicueta
    Former Spain defender on BBC One

    I think we have not seen the best from the attacking players in terms of fluidity and making the right decision.

    What gives me confidence is Spain control the game and recover the ball quite quickly. You don't see them at any point collapse and not knowing what to do.

  12. 36 games and counting...published at 07:29 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    That's right folks, Luis de la Fuente's Spain side have not been beaten in 36 games.

    That run, should any England fan need to be reminded, included victory at the 2024 European Championships.

    Spain's 36-game winning streak graphic
  13. Postpublished at 07:27 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Right, it seems the people have spoken, and France will be getting to the final.

    That may be because Spain, despite being defensively solid, have struggled to get their attacking unit firing at this World Cup.

    At present, they are relying on substitute Mikel Merino to pull them through, but it is only a matter of time before teen talent Lamine Yamal sparks into life, right?

    Whether or not that happens, Spain have developed the winning habit, and you know what they say about sides that win even when they are not playing at their best...

  14. Postpublished at 07:21 BST

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    Get Involved - Are Spain or France favourites to reach World Cup final?published at 07:18 BST

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    We are going to look at this question in more detail later, after bringing you the best of the reaction to Spain's win over Belgium.

    But please do get in touch with your thoughts on this.

    The semi-final match up between France and Spain has been described as "irresistible force meets immoveable object".

    Which team will come out on top, and why?

    Use the 'Get Involved' button to send us your thoughts.

  16. Good morningpublished at 07:13 BST

    Join us for full reaction to the European champions' victory over Belgium, which set up a mouth-watering semi-final against tournament favourites France.

    That last-four tie will be played in Dallas on Tuesday (20:00 BST).

    And stick with us for full build up to tonight's third tie of the quarter-finals, as England prepare to take on Norway in Miami.

  17. Late Merino winner puts Spain past Belgium into semi-finalspublished at 07:08 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    For the second World Cup knockout game in succession, Arsenal midfielder Mikel Merino scored the match winner for Spain moments after being introduced as a late substitute.

    After crushing the hopes of Portugal in the last 16, the 30-year-old former Real Sociedad player was at it again in the quarter-finals against Belgium.

    He followed up after the Belgians' substitute goalkeeper Senne Lammens spilled Pau Cubarsi's 25-yard strike to plant the rebound into the roof of the net in the 91st minute, just 117 seconds after replacing Dani Olmo.

    The game had been locked at 1-1 and was seemingly heading into extra time.

    Fabian Ruiz had given Spain a 30th-minute lead, before they conceded their first goal of the finals when Charles de Ketelaere headed home four minutes before half-time.

    Watch the full highlights below...

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    Spain into semi-finals at expense of Belgium after Merino's late winner

  18. Cometh the hour...published at 06:57 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Mikel Merino scoresImage source, Getty Images
    Mikel Merino scoresImage source, Getty Images
    Spain players celebrate with Mikel MerinoImage source, Getty Images
    Mikel Merino celebratesImage source, Getty Images