This Tuesday evening (kick-off at 9 PM, CET), the French national team and Spain will face off in Dallas in the 2026 World Cup semi-final. RMC Sport has revealed the kits each team will wear for this clash, which features several Paris Saint-Germain players: five for France—Lucas Hernandez, Warren Zaïre-Emery, Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola, and Ousmane Dembélé—and one for Spain, Fabian Ruiz.
The Blues will play in blue-white-red during the World Cup semi-final (Tuesday 9 p.m.). Facing them, Spain will wear a white jersey, red shorts and white socks.
France is returning to its “traditional” kit, featuring the three colors of the flag, after having worn the unique “green” jersey during the match against Morocco. Spain, officially designated as the “away” team, is adapting by playing in white—except for the shorts, to avoid a clash with Les Bleus’ kit. It is a somewhat unusual combination, though hopefully visibility will remain good for all the fans; distinguishing between kits isn’t always easy when colors are mixed in this way.
