Spain vs France LIVE SCORE – Euro 2024: Les Bleus set to face a much-changed Spanish side in huge semi-final – updates

  • Spain team issues

    Spain will need a major reshuffle after picking up a number of injuries and suspensions in their win over Germany.

    Pedri is definitely out with a knee injury suffered just minutes in Stuttgart in a heavy challenge from Toni Kroos.

    And they will also be without Dani Carvajal, who was sent off in the final minutes the with over the Germans, and Robin Le Normand who picked up his second yellow card of the tournament.

    Dani Olmo will be expected to start again after his goal and assist against the Germans.

    While Nacho and Ayoze Perez are both fit to return to the bench after knocks.

  • Willi make an impact?

    Meanwhile, Nico Williams has been one of Spain's standout performers at the Euros.

    The Athletic Bilbao star has formed an excellent partner shift with Marc Cucurella down the left flank.

    The 21-year-old winger has scored one goal and added an assist during his debut senior European Championship.

  • You Kant count him out

    France have somehow made it through to this stage despite their dreadful goal record.

    Unsurprisingly, it's a defensive star who has been their best player, in the form of ex-Chelsea star N'Golo Kante - who was absent from the squad national squad last year.

    The 33-year-old Al-Ittihad midfielder has rolled back the years with some eye-catching performances.

  • Hello and welcome to SunSport's live blog of Spain vs France?

    Spain will have to reshuffle the pack in their mouthwatering Euro 2024 semi-final clash against neighbours France TONIGHT!

    La Roja beat hosts Germany in the quarters to continue their 100 per cent winning streak in the tournament and secure their spot in the last four.

    Spain have been one of the few teams to put in consistently impressive performances in Germany.

    Luis de la Fuente’s side led for much of the second half in their clash with the hosts after substitute Dani Olmo’s goal.

    Mikel Merino prevented the game from going to penalties with a 119th-minute header after Florian Wirtz had forced extra-time late on.

    Meanwhile, France have been on the opposite end of the entertainment scale after scraping a win on penalties against Portugal in the quarter-final.

    Kylian Mbappe and Co still haven’t scored a goal from open play.

    But it does not matter as Didier Deschamps' side are now one win away from a third major final in four tournaments. 

    Furthermore, Les Bleus will feel a lot more confident knowing that the likes of Pedri, Dani Carvajal and Robin Le Normand will all be missing for this huge contest.

    Don’t go anywhere as coming right up, we’ll have any breaking news, exclusives and the starting line-ups all before kick-off at 8pm BST.