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France and Spain to face off in the most expensive World Cup semi-final in history

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France and Spain to face off in the most expensive World Cup semi-final in history
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Key Points

  • 1. France and Spain will face each other in the World Cup semi-final in Texas.
  • 2. The match went down in history as the semi-final with the highest squad value.
  • 3. The total market value of the two teams reaches 3.2 billion dollars.
  • 4. The clash will be played on Tuesday and will determine the right to go to the final.

By the Numbers

1. 3.2 billion $ total value2. 2.8 billion € total value

France and Spain are preparing to make history in the World Cup semi-final to be played in Texas. The match draws attention not only in terms of football but also in terms of market value.

The total value of the players in the squads of the two national teams reaches 3.2 billion dollars (2.8 billion €). This particularly means the most expensive semi-final match in the tournament's history.

This high-stakes clash, to be played on Tuesday, promises to offer fans a football feast. This critical match, where two strong teams will share their cards on the field to rise to the final, is causing a huge repercussion in the sports agenda (with its financial magnitude as well).

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Q: Where will the World Cup semi-final match be played?
A: The semi-final match between France and Spain will be played in Texas.
Q: Why is this semi-final called the most expensive match in history?
A: Because the market value of the players in the squads of both teams reaches a total of 3.2 billion dollars.
Q: When will this important match take place?
A: The historic semi-final match will be played on Tuesday.

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