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FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals: Date, time (IST), predictions, key stats | FIFA World Cup 2026

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The FIFA World Cup 2026 is all set to enter its penultimate round as four teams, i.e., Argentina, France, England and Spain, will face each other in the semifinals with the chance to book their place in the grand finale on Monday, July 20, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

 


Defending champions Argentina will be looking to become only the third team after Italy and Brazil to successfully defend their title, while France will be aiming for their second title in three editions after winning in 2018 and finishing as runners-up in 2022.

 

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England and Spain, on the other hand, will be eyeing their second World Cup title after winning it in 1966 and 2010, respectively.

 


FIFA World Cup 2026: Road to semifinals


Argentina’s road to the semifinals

 

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Argentina have reached the semifinals with a perfect record, winning all six of their matches. Lionel Scaloni’s side finished on top of Group J after victories over Algeria, Austria and Jordan, scoring eight goals while conceding only once.

 


The knockout rounds have tested the defending champions more sternly. Argentina edged World Cup debutants Cabo Verde 3-2 in the Round of 32 before overcoming Egypt by the same scoreline in the Round of 16. They then produced one of their most complete performances of the tournament to defeat Switzerland 3-1 in the quarterfinals.

 

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Lionel Messi has once again been central to Argentina’s campaign. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner heads into the semifinals level with Kylian Mbappe in the race for the Golden Boot with eight goals, while Argentina have scored 17 goals in six matches on their way to another World Cup semifinal. 


Argentina players celebrating after reaching FIFA WC 2026 semifinals (PIC: Reuters)

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All Argentina match results in FIFA WC 2026:


Stage

Opponent

Result

Group stage

Algeria

Won 3-0

Group stage

Austria

Won 2-0

Group stage

Jordan

Won 3-1

Round of 32

Cabo Verde

Won 3-2

Round of 16

Egypt

Won 3-2

Quarterfinal

Switzerland

Won 3-1


England’s road to the semifinals

 

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England have remained unbeaten en route to the semifinals, collecting five wins and a draw from six matches. Gareth Southgate’s side began with a 4-2 victory over Croatia before playing out a goalless draw against Ghana. A 2-0 win over Panama secured top spot in Group L.

 


The Three Lions have improved with every knockout fixture. They defeated DR Congo 2-1 in the Round of 32 before overcoming Mexico 3-2 in an open Round of 16 contest. England then ended Norway’s impressive campaign with a 2-1 extra-time victory in the quarterfinals.

 

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Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have led England’s attack throughout the tournament, while the team’s ability to find decisive goals in the knockout rounds has taken them to another World Cup semifinal. 


Jude Bellingham after scoring his second goal vs Norway (PIC: Reuters)

 

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All England match results in FIFA WC 2026:


Stage

Opponent

Result

Group stage

Croatia

Won 4-2

Group stage

Ghana

Drew 0-0

Group stage

Panama

Won 2-0

Round of 32

DR Congo

Won 2-1

Round of 16

Mexico

Won 3-2

Quarterfinal

Norway

Won 2-1


France’s road to the semifinals

 


France have been the most consistent team in the tournament so far, winning all six matches and conceding only one goal. Didier Deschamps’ side topped Group I after victories over Senegal, Iraq and Norway, scoring 10 goals across the three fixtures.

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The 2018 champions have maintained that consistency in the knockout rounds. France defeated Sweden 3-0 in the Round of 32 before recording a disciplined 1-0 win over Paraguay in the Round of 16. A 2-0 victory over Morocco in the quarterfinals secured another appearance in the last four.

 

Kylian Mbappe has been France’s driving force with eight goals and three assists, while Ousmane Dembele has provided five goals and two assists. France have scored 16 goals and conceded only once, making them the highest-scoring team left in the competition. 
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Mbappe celebrating after scoring a goal vs Morocco in FIFA WC 2026 quarter-finals (PIC: Reuters)

 

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All France match results in FIFA WC 2026:


Stage

Opponent

Result

Group stage

Senegal

Won 3-1

Group stage

Iraq

Won 3-0

Group stage

Norway

Won 4-1

Round of 32

Sweden

Won 3-0

Round of 16

Paraguay

Won 1-0

Quarterfinal

Morocco

Won 2-0


Spain’s road to the semifinals

 


Spain recovered from a slow start to produce another strong World Cup campaign. After being held to a goalless draw by Cabo Verde in their opening Group H fixture, Luis de la Fuente’s side defeated Saudi Arabia 4-0 and Uruguay 1-0 to finish first in the group.

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Spain have continued to build momentum in the knockout rounds. They beat Austria 3-0 in the Round of 32 before eliminating Portugal 1-0 in the Round of 16. Their quarterfinal against Belgium proved to be their toughest challenge of the tournament, but a 2-1 victory secured a place in the semifinals.

 

Spain’s defence has been one of the strongest at the tournament, conceding only one goal in six matches. At the other end, Lamine Yamal, Mikel Oyarzabal and Nico Williams have played key roles as Spain chase their first World Cup title since 2010. 
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Spain beat Belgium to reach the semifinals of the FIFA World Cup 2026 (PIC: Reuters)

 

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All Spain match results in FIFA WC 2026:


Stage

Opponent

Result

Group stage

Cabo Verde

Drew 0-0

Group stage

Saudi Arabia

Won 4-0

Group stage

Uruguay

Won 1-0

Round of 32

Austria

Won 3-0

Round of 16

Portugal

Won 1-0

Quarterfinal

Belgium

Won 2-1


FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals: Full schedule


Date (IST)

Match

Venue

Time (IST)

15 Jul 2026

France vs Spain

AT&T Stadium, Dallas

12:30 AM

16 Jul 2026

Argentina vs England

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

12:30 AM


FIFA World Cup 2026: Semifinals preview


Argentina vs England

 


One of international football’s most storied rivalries will take centre stage when defending champions Argentina face England in the second semifinal at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

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Argentina have won all six of their matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026, topping Group J before defeating Cabo Verde, Egypt and Switzerland in the knockout rounds. Lionel Scaloni’s side have scored 17 goals in the tournament, with Lionel Messi once again playing a decisive role in the team’s progress. The defending champions have also shown they can handle pressure, coming through two close knockout ties before producing a commanding display against Switzerland in the quarterfinals.

 


England have also reached the last four unbeaten. Gareth Southgate’s men topped Group L with two wins and a draw before eliminating DR Congo, Mexico and Norway. The Three Lions have found different match-winners throughout the tournament, with Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham sharing the goals while the defence has remained disciplined in the knockout rounds.

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The semifinal will also renew a rivalry that has produced several memorable moments in World Cup history, from England’s 1966 quarterfinal victory to Argentina’s famous 1986 triumph inspired by Diego Maradona. Their last World Cup meeting came in 2002 when England secured a 1-0 victory in the group stage.

 


With Messi chasing a second successive World Cup title and England looking to reach their first World Cup final since 1966, little separates the two teams heading into the contest.

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Argentina vs England: Head-to-head in football


Date

Match

Result

Score

Competition

09 May 1951

England vs Argentina

England won

2-1

International Friendly

17 May 1953

Argentina vs England

Draw

0-0

International Friendly

02 Jun 1962

England vs Argentina

England won

3-1

FIFA World Cup

06 Jun 1964

Argentina vs England

Argentina won

1-0

Copa das Nações

23 Jul 1966

England vs Argentina

England won

1-0

FIFA World Cup

22 May 1974

England vs Argentina

Draw

2-2

International Friendly

12 Jun 1977

Argentina vs England

Draw

1-1

International Friendly

13 May 1980

England vs Argentina

England won

3-1

International Friendly

22 Jun 1986

Argentina vs England

Argentina won

2-1

FIFA World Cup

25 May 1991

England vs Argentina

Draw

2-2

England Challenge Cup

30 Jun 1998

Argentina vs England

Draw (Argentina won on penalties)

2-2

FIFA World Cup

23 Feb 2000

England vs Argentina

Draw

0-0

International Friendly

07 Jun 2002

Argentina vs England

England won

0-1

FIFA World Cup

12 Nov 2005

Argentina vs England

England won

2-3

International Friendly


France vs Spain

 

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The opening semifinal pits together the tournament’s two best-performing European sides. France have won all six of their matches and head into the contest after victories over Sweden, Paraguay and Morocco in the knockout rounds. Didier Deschamps’ side have combined attacking quality with defensive solidity, scoring 16 goals while conceding only once.

 


Spain, meanwhile, have recovered impressively after being held to a goalless draw by Cabo Verde in their opening group game. Since then, Luis de la Fuente’s side have registered five consecutive wins, beating Saudi Arabia, Uruguay, Austria, Portugal and Belgium to reach the semifinals. Spain have also conceded just one goal in six matches, matching France’s defensive record.

 

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The contest is expected to feature two contrasting approaches. France are likely to rely on the pace of Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele on the counterattack, while Spain’s midfield, led by Pedri and Mikel Merino, will look to dictate possession. Lamine Yamal’s ability to create chances from wide areas could also prove decisive against the French defence.

 


The two sides have met regularly over the past decade. Spain defeated France in the UEFA Euro 2024 semifinal and again in the 2025 UEFA Nations League final, while France’s last competitive victory over Spain came in the 2021 UEFA Nations League final.

 

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France vs Spain: Head-to-head in football


Date

Match

Result

Score

Competition

30 Apr 1922

France vs Spain

Spain won

0-4

International Friendly

28 Jan 1923

Spain vs France

Spain won

3-0

International Friendly

22 May 1927

France vs Spain

Spain won

1-4

International Friendly

14 Apr 1929

Spain vs France

Spain won

8-1

International Friendly

23 Apr 1933

France vs Spain

France won

1-0

International Friendly

24 Jan 1935

Spain vs France

Spain won

2-0

International Friendly

15 Mar 1942

Spain vs France

Spain won

4-0

International Friendly

19 Jun 1949

France vs Spain

Spain won

1-5

International Friendly

17 Mar 1955

Spain vs France

France won

1-2

International Friendly

13 Mar 1958

France vs Spain

Draw

2-2

International Friendly

17 Dec 1959

France vs Spain

France won

4-3

International Friendly

02 Apr 1961

Spain vs France

Spain won

2-0

International Friendly

10 Dec 1961

France vs Spain

Draw

1-1

International Friendly

09 Jan 1963

Spain vs France

Draw

0-0

International Friendly

17 Oct 1968

France vs Spain

Spain won

1-3

International Friendly

17 Mar 1971

Spain vs France

Draw

2-2

International Friendly

08 Nov 1978

France vs Spain

France won

1-0

International Friendly

18 Feb 1981

Spain vs France

Spain won

1-0

International Friendly

05 Oct 1983

France vs Spain

Draw

1-1

International Friendly

27 Jun 1984

France vs Spain

France won

2-0

UEFA European Championship

23 Mar 1988

France vs Spain

France won

2-1

International Friendly

20 Feb 1991

France vs Spain

France won

3-1

UEFA European Championship

12 Oct 1991

Spain vs France

France won

1-2

UEFA European Championship

15 Jun 1996

France vs Spain

Draw

1-1

UEFA European Championship

28 Jan 1998

France vs Spain

France won

1-0

International Friendly

25 Jun 2000

France vs Spain

France won

2-1

UEFA European Championship

28 Mar 2001

Spain vs France

Spain won

2-1

International Friendly

27 Jun 2006

Spain vs France

France won

1-3

FIFA World Cup

06 Feb 2008

Spain vs France

Spain won

1-0

International Friendly

03 Mar 2010

France vs Spain

Spain won

0-2

International Friendly

23 Jun 2012

Spain vs France

Spain won

2-0

UEFA European Championship

16 Oct 2012

Spain vs France

Draw

1-1

FIFA World Cup qualifier

26 Mar 2013

France vs Spain

Spain won

0-1

FIFA World Cup qualifier

04 Sep 2014

France vs Spain

France won

1-0

International Friendly

28 Mar 2017

France vs Spain

Spain won

0-2

International Friendly

10 Oct 2021

Spain vs France

France won

1-2

UEFA Nations League

09 Jul 2024

France vs Spain

Spain won

1-2

UEFA European Championship

05 Jun 2025

Spain vs France

Spain won

5-4

UEFA Nations League


FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals: Predictions


Both FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals appear finely balanced, but recent form and Opta’s latest supercomputer projections suggest France and England hold marginal advantages over their respective opponents.

 


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France enter the semifinal as slight favourites after winning all six of their matches and conceding just one goal throughout the tournament. Kylian Mbappe has led the attack with eight goals, while Ousmane Dembele has consistently provided support in the final third.

 


Spain, however, have recovered strongly after an opening draw with Cabo Verde and have won five successive matches, including victories over Portugal and Belgium.

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With both teams boasting the tournament’s joint-best defensive record, the contest could be decided by moments of individual brilliance. Opta gives France a 57.7 per cent chance of reaching the final compared to 42.3 per cent for Spain.

 


Prediction: France 2-1 Spain

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Argentina vs England: Three Lions to halt Argentina’s title defence?


The second semifinal is expected to be even closer. Argentina have won all six of their matches and continue to rely on Lionel Messi’s experience in key moments, while England have grown stronger with every knockout fixture after defeating Mexico and Norway.

 


Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have shared the scoring burden, and England’s midfield has looked among the most balanced in the tournament. Opta’s projections reflect the expected closeness of the contest, giving England a 50.94 per cent chance of progressing compared to 49.06 per cent for Argentina.

 

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Prediction: England 3-2 Argentina

 


Predicted final: France vs England


FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals: Players to look out for


Lionel Messi (Argentina)

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At 39, Lionel Messi continues to influence Argentina’s biggest matches. The captain heads into the semifinals with eight goals, level with Kylian Mbappe at the top of the Golden Boot standings, while also contributing two assists. Beyond the numbers, Messi has dictated Argentina’s attacking play, creating chances and stepping up in crucial moments during the knockout rounds. England will need to limit the space he receives between the lines if they are to stop the defending champions.

 


Lisandro Martinez (Argentina)

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Lisandro Martinez has been one of Argentina’s most reliable defenders during their title defence. Comfortable playing out from the back and aggressive in one-on-one situations, the centre-back has helped Argentina concede only six goals in six matches. His duel with Harry Kane could play a decisive role in determining which team reaches the final.

 


Harry Kane (England)

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England captain Harry Kane has once again delivered on the biggest stage. The striker has scored six goals in the tournament and remains firmly in contention for the Golden Boot. Apart from finishing chances inside the penalty area, Kane has linked England’s attack by dropping into midfield and creating opportunities for teammates. His experience in knockout football will be vital against Argentina.

 


Jude Bellingham (England)

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Jude Bellingham has continued to establish himself as one of the world’s leading midfielders. The 23-year-old has matched Kane with six goals while also providing an assist. His ability to carry the ball through midfield, press opponents and arrive late in the box has made him one of England’s most influential players. Controlling the midfield battle against Argentina will be among his biggest challenges of the tournament.

 


Lamine Yamal (Spain)

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Still only a teenager, Lamine Yamal has once again demonstrated why he is regarded as one of football’s brightest talents. His pace, close control and ability to beat defenders have given Spain another attacking dimension. France will have to find a way to contain the winger, especially in one-on-one situations.

 


Mikel Merino (Spain)

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Mikel Merino has quietly become one of Spain’s most important players. Operating in central midfield, he has provided balance between defence and attack while helping Spain dominate possession. His passing range and ability to win second balls could prove crucial against France’s athletic midfield.


FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals: Race for Golden Boot intensifies


The race for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot remains wide open with four teams still in contention. France’s Kylian Mbappe and Argentina captain Lionel Messi are tied at the top with eight goals each, ensuring that every strike in the semifinals could prove decisive.

 

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England have two players among the leading scorers, with Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham scoring six goals apiece. France also have Ousmane Dembele on five goals, while Spain’s Mikel Oyarzabal has netted four times.

 


Although Erling Haaland finished his campaign with seven goals after Norway’s quarterfinal exit, he remains in the top three and could still feature in the final standings depending on the performances of the remaining players.

 

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FIFA World Cup 2026 top goal scorers:


Rank

Player

Team

Goals

1

Kylian Mbappe

France

8

1

Lionel Messi

Argentina

8

3

Erling Haaland

Norway

7

4

Jude Bellingham

England

6

4

Harry Kane

England

6

6

Ousmane Dembele

France

5

7

Ismaila Sarr

Senegal

4

7

Julian Quinones

Mexico

4

7

Vinicius Junior

Brazil

4

7

Mikel Oyarzabal

Spain

4


FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals: Live streaming and telecast details


When will the semifinals of the FIFA World Cup 2026 begin?

 


The semifinals of the FIFA World Cup 2026 will begin on Wednesday, July 15.

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Which two teams will face each other in the first semifinal of the FIFA World Cup 2026?

 


Kylian Mbappe’s France will take on Lamine Yamal’s Spain in the first semifinal of the FIFA World Cup 2026 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas on July 15.

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Which two teams will face each other in the second semifinal of the FIFA World Cup 2026?

 


Lionel Messi’s defending champions Argentina will face Harry Kane’s England in the second semifinal of the FIFA World Cup 2026 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on July 16.

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What time will the semifinal matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026 begin?

 


Both semifinal matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026 will kick off at 12:30 am IST in India.

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Where to watch the live broadcast of the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal matches in India?

 


The live broadcast of the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal matches will be available on Unite8 Sports 1, Unite8 Sports 1 HD, Unite8 Sports 2 and Unite8 Sports 2 HD TV channels in India.

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Where to watch the live streaming of the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal matches in India?

 


The live streaming of the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal matches will be available on the ZEE5 app and website for viewers in India.

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Irrepressible Jannik Sinner Outlasts Alexander Zverev To Win Second Straight Wimbledon Title

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Jannik Sinner was at his clinical best as he successfully defended his Wimbledon title with a bruising four-set victory over French Open champion Alexander Zverev in Sunday’s final. The world number one recovered from losing the first set in a match largely dominated by serve, eventually wearing Zverev down to secure a 6-7 (7/9), 7-6 (7/2), 6-3, 6-4 win. The Italian was rewarded for his perseverance in an attritional contest with his first Grand Slam title since lifting the trophy at the All England Club 12 months ago.

Sinner’s fifth Grand Slam crown is just two behind the majors tally of his injured rival Carlos Alcaraz after notching his 100th match win at tennis’ four biggest events.

He hit 58 winners against only 25 unforced errors in three hours and 46 minutes on Centre Court, refusing to buckle against an in-form Zverev who brought a 13-match winning streak at the majors into the final.

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Sinner has banished the memories of his shock second-round exit from the French Open at the hands of Juan Manuel Cerundolo when he blew a two-set lead last month.

The closest Sinner came to crashing out of Wimbledon was in the first round when he had to come from behind to beat Miomir Kecmanovic in five sets.

It was plain sailing from then on for Sinner, who has become a fearsome force on grass.

The 24-year-old now boasts a remarkable 44-3 win-loss record this year after winning his sixth title of the season.

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Zverev had never even reached the quarter-finals in nine previous visits to Wimbledon, but had been a man reborn in London after finally breaking his Grand Slam duck in Paris.

He managed to take a first set off Sinner in seven meetings, but could not kick on to snap a now 10-match losing streak against a seemingly unbreakable rival.

Zverev, who was bidding to become the first German man to win the trophy since Michael Stich in 1991, will climb above Alcaraz to second in the ATP rankings on Monday.

Zverev left frustrated

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Zverev saved the only break point of a tight first set dominated by serve as it went to a tie-break.

The first 15 points of the breaker went with serve, with both men saving set points, before Zverev clinched with a fizzing forehand winner.

There were no break points in the second set as the players again efficiently bludgeoned their way to 6-6, but this time Sinner stepped it up in the tie-break to level the match.

Zverev finally created his first break point in the seventh game of the third set, but slipped when Sinner dinked over a drop-shot winner.

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He clutched his knee and Sinner crossed the net to check on his injured opponent as the crowd held its breath, but was helped to his feet by the Italian.

Sinner made his move in the next game as Zverev’s serve finally broke down.

Zverev threw his racquet angrily across the turf after looping a forehand long on a break point which had seen Sinner lying flat on the turf earlier in the rally.

The top seed immaculately served it out to love, sealing a two-sets-to-one lead with an ace.

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Zverev gamely tried to prolong the contest but his race was run when Sinner broke for a 4-3 advantage in the fourth set.

He wrapped up the title on serve despite a dramatic final game featuring arguably the two best rallies of the match, falling to the turf in celebration after slapping away a forehand winner on his first match point.

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Jannik Sinner successfully defended his Wimbledon trophy on Sunday with a four-set victory over Alexander Zverev.

Sinner beat Zverev 6-7, 7-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Centre Court to claim his fifth Grand Slam and his second consecutive Wimbledon title.

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It was another masterful performance from the world number one, who extended his gap at the top of the ATP rankings.

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Sinner has since received thousands of congratulatory messages, not least from Zverev, but one in particular caught the eye.

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Formula 1 celebrates Jannik Sinner after his Wimbledon title defence

The official Formula 1 social media account congratulated Jannik Sinner on his victory at Wimbledon this weekend.

Sinner is an avid motorsports fan and has attended the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in the last two years.

The Italian is even an ambassador for the sport, known as a “Friend of F1”, and this is why F1 celebrated his Wimbledon success.

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F1 posted: “Back-to-back Wimbledon Champion! Congratulations to friend of F1 Jannik Sinner on defending his Wimbledon title!”

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India Women moved to the brink of a historic maiden Test victory at Lord’s after a dominant third day, powered by Yastika Bhatia’s record-breaking maiden century before the bowlers reduced England to 130/6 in pursuit of an improbable 457-run target.With just four wickets separating them from scripting history at the Home of Cricket, Harmanpreet Kaur’s side ended the day firmly in control despite a spirited lower-order resistance from Amy Jones and Mady Villiers.

Yastika scripts history at the Home of Cricket

Resuming Day 3 with a healthy first-innings lead, India continued to pile on the runs despite England enjoying a better opening session with the ball. Lauren Bell removed Smriti Mandhana (70) early before also dismissing Jemimah Rodrigues. Sophie Ecclestone then trapped Harmanpreet Kaur lbw as England briefly clawed their way back into the contest.However, Yastika Bhatia remained unfazed. Displaying remarkable composure and elegant strokeplay, the left-hander brought up her maiden Test century to become the first-ever woman to score a Test hundred at Lord’s. Her memorable knock of 113 off 158 balls also became the highest score by an Indian woman in the third or fourth innings of a Test match.England spinner Sophie Ecclestone fought tirelessly and completed her fourth five-wicket haul in Women’s Tests, but lacked support from the other end as India continued to dominate.

Richa Ghosh provides late fireworks

Following Bhatia’s departure, wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh injected fresh momentum into the innings with a brisk unbeaten 50 off 52 balls, taking the attack to the England bowlers. With India’s lead swelling beyond 450, captain Harmanpreet Kaur declared the innings at 341/7, leaving England with a mammoth 457-run target to survive or chase down.

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Indian pacers rip through England’s top order

India’s bowlers wasted little time in tightening their grip on the contest.Debutant Kranti Gaud and Sayali Satghare produced another outstanding new-ball spell, removing openers Tammy Beaumont and Maia Bouchier inside the opening four overs. Beaumont’s dismissal also marked the end of her international career, while former captain Heather Knight, playing her final Test before retirement, was later dismissed by Kranti Gaud and received a touching guard of honour from the Indian team as she walked off.England’s problems deepened when Sneh Rana bowled Nat Sciver-Brunt with a beauty before Sayali breached Alice Capsey’s defence, reducing the hosts to 59/5.

Jones, Villiers delay the inevitable

Just when India appeared set to wrap up the match on the third evening itself, Amy Jones and Mady Villiers mounted a determined fightback. The duo stitched together a resilient 67-run partnership, frustrating the Indian attack and briefly keeping England’s hopes alive.The stand was eventually broken in spectacular fashion as Richa Ghosh pulled off a stunning close-in catch at silly point to dismiss Villiers off Sneh Rana’s bowling. Jones continued her resistance, bringing up a gritty half-century, but England still finished the day in deep trouble at 130/6, requiring another 327 runs with only four wickets in hand.

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Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria preview, head-to-head, odds, prediction and betting tips

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Fixture: Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria

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Date: July 13, 2026

Tournament: Swiss Open

Round: First round (Round of 32)

Venue: Gstaad, Switzerland

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Category: ATP 250

Surface: Clwycourt (Outdoors)


Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria preview

Stan Wawrinka will arrive in Gstaad for his home event, the Swiss Open, looking to put on a good show in his farewell season. He, however, faces a tricky first opponent in the form of clay specialist Jaime Faria.

Wawrinka’s 7-12 win-loss for the season is not the most impressive, but he has shown plenty of fight in his recent matches against the likes of top names like Matteo Berrettini at Wimbledon and Jesper De Jong at the French Open.

That said, the Swiss player has not won back-to-back Tour matches since reaching the third round at the Australian Open all the way back in January. He will hope to turn things around at home.

Faria is a clay specialist. (Source: Getty)Faria is a clay specialist. (Source: Getty)
Faria is a clay specialist. (Source: Getty)

Faria, on the other hand, continues his transition onto the main Tour. A five-time finalist (all clay events) on the Challenger, he is beginning to make his presence felt with solid showing on the big stage.

The Portuguese player recently put in his best Grand Slam showing, reaching the third round of the French Open with wins over Denis Shapovalov and Jan-Lennard Struff. He has not played too many Tour matches but has a positive 5-4 win-loss for 2026.

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Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria head-to-head

The two have crossed paths on Tour before, so their current head-to-head stands at a 0-0 deadlock.


Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria odds

(Odds to be updated)


Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria prediction

Stan Wawrinka will be bouyed by the home support. (Source: Getty)Stan Wawrinka will be bouyed by the home support. (Source: Getty)
Stan Wawrinka will be bouyed by the home support. (Source: Getty)

At just 22, Jaime Faria has already built a reputation as a bit of a claycourt specialist. All his Challenger-level finals came on the red dirt and his biggest breakthrough on the main circuit has also come on the same surface, at the recent French Open.

Stan Wawrinka has himself enjoyed plenty of success on clay, even winning the French Open. Over the last few years though, his movement has slowed down and results have expectedly dried up on the surface.

The Swiss player still has some of the most sublime-looking groundstrokes. He, however, could struggle to keep pace with his younger opponent in the rallies. Faria likes to hit his inside-out-forehand and down-the-line backhand to keep his opponents constantly on the move, which could make like difficult for Wawrinka.

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The home hope will be buoyed by a boisterous crowd supporting him. He even has the brute strength to pull off a set, but the longer the match goes one, the more likely Faria is to get the win.

Prediction: Faria in three sets


Stan Wawrinka vs Jaime Faria betting tips

Tip 1 – Winner: Faria

Tip 2 – Each player to win a set

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Tip 3 – No more than 10 aces