France's national team practiced at SMU yesterday. Photo: Julian Finney - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
North Texas' final World Cup match will bring another soccer superstar to the region: Kylian Mbappé.
State of play: Mbappé's France has won all six of its matches so far this tournament.
Spain is returning to Dallas Stadium after defeating Portugal there last week and knocking Belgium out of the tournament in the quarterfinal.
What they're saying: "If you're a true purist and love the game, this is as good as any finals you'll ever see. You have maybe the greatest defensive team in the history of the World Cup playing against the six greatest attackers on any roster," FC Dallas president Dan Hunt said at a news conference yesterday.
Players to watch: Mbappé and Argentina's Lionel Messi are tied for the most goals scored this tournament — eight.
Spain's Lamine Yamal was the Spain-Belgium quarterfinal's man of the match and turned 19 yesterday. Look out for crowd shots of his 3-year-old half brother, Keyne.
How to watch: The match begins at 2pm. You can watch it on FOX.