Spain booked their spot in the 2024 European Championship final after rallying from behind to defeat France 2-1 on Tuesday night.
The suspensions of Dani Carvajal and Robin Le Normand saw La Roja recall in Nacho and Jesus Navas while Dani Olmo replaced the injured Pedri. For France, Eduardo Camavinga and Antoine Griezmann made way for Adrien Rabiot and Ousmane Dembele respectively.
Les Bleus broke the deadlock with eight minutes gone as captain Kylian Mbappe sent a cross into the box for Randal Kolo Muani to rise highest and head past Unai Simon.
Spain replied 12 minutes later where 16-year-old Lamine Yamal darted past Rabiot and curled emphatically in off the post to become the youngest-ever scorer at the tournament.
La Roja were in control five minutes later after Olmo made complete use of a loose clearance by Navas and applied a one-touch to fire in off Jules Kounde on-route to the bottom-corner.
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The Spanish eagerly looked to increase the tally despite being in the ascendancy as Fabian Ruiz's half-volleyed from a layoff Yamal forced a stern clearance off the French back-line.
Yamal nearly added a second goal as La Roja maintained control a little into the second half, but were halted by timeous piece of defending from Kounde.
Les Bleus were keen to come in their own and get back in the overall proceedings, as N'Golo Kante and Dembele combined to set-up Mbappe but Simon smothered.
Griezmann, who had been decent throughout the tournament, came on for Kante before Camavinga replaced Rabiot in the midway point of the second half as Les Bleus searched a comeback.
France saw another chance go abegging late on when Camavinga laid off a loose ball into the path of Lucas Hernandez to take aim, but the full-back snapped way off target.
Les Bleus continued looking for a comeback albeit in the closing exchanges, but were unable to breakthrough and succumbed to La Roja who will contest the final in Berlin on Sunday.