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Harper Beckham made her football allegiance crystal clear on Tuesday evening as she stepped out supporting Spain during the World Cup semi-final against France in Dallas.The 15-year-old daughter of Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham sent a clear message against the French as she was spotted in the stands wearing a Spain jacket as she watched the nation's 2-0 victory to reach the tournament final.Harper was joined by brothers Cruz, 21, and Romeo Beckham for the family outing, while Cruz's girlfriend, Brazilian-German singer-songwriter Jackie Apostel, also attended the blockbuster clash.Her outfit appeared to pay tribute to the Beckham family's long-standing connection to Spain, where they lived during Sir David's spell at Real Madrid between 2003 and 2007.

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Mbappe denied third straight World Cup final Sportsnet.caKylian Mbappé critical of tactics by 'sloppy' France in loss ESPNMbappe blames technical, tactical blunders for World Cup semifinal loss Al JazeeraFrance 0-2 Spain: French media reacts to disappointing World Cup semi-final loss - including scathing L'Equipe player ratings Sky SportsFrance's World Cup loss dampens the mood on country's national day Toronto Star

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A: FIFA World Cup schedule today: Games, kickoff times, livestream info for July 15 - Mashable.

B: Mbappe denied third straight World Cup final Sportsnet.caKylian Mbappé critical of tactics by 'sloppy' France in loss ESPNMbappe blames technical, tactical blunders for World Cup semifinal loss Al JazeeraFrance 0-2 Spain: French media reacts to disappointing World Cup semi-final loss - including scathing L'Equipe player ratings Sky SportsFrance's World Cup loss dampens the mood on country's national day Toronto Star

negation mismatch

A: FIFA World Cup schedule today: Games, kickoff times, livestream info for July 15 - Mashable.

B: The World Cup final half-time show could last up to 30 minutes as FIFA prepares to break the International Football Association Board's (Ifab) rules.The production is meant to be 11 minutes in a Super Bowl-style performance, which will be co-headlined by Madonna, Shakira and BTS.Sources within World Cup organisers suggested the break would be around 20 minutes, with the BBC and ITV anticipating half an hour's worth of song and dance.The move will breach Ifab's rules that state players' half-time must "not exceed 15 minutes".

negation mismatch

A: FIFA World Cup schedule today: Games, kickoff times, livestream info for July 15 MashableAre There Any World Cup Games Today?

B: Mbappe denied third straight World Cup final Sportsnet.caKylian Mbappé critical of tactics by 'sloppy' France in loss ESPNMbappe blames technical, tactical blunders for World Cup semifinal loss Al JazeeraFrance 0-2 Spain: French media reacts to disappointing World Cup semi-final loss - including scathing L'Equipe player ratings Sky SportsFrance's World Cup loss dampens the mood on country's national day Toronto Star

negation mismatch

A: FIFA World Cup schedule today: Games, kickoff times, livestream info for July 15 MashableAre There Any World Cup Games Today?

B: The World Cup final half-time show could last up to 30 minutes as FIFA prepares to break the International Football Association Board's (Ifab) rules.The production is meant to be 11 minutes in a Super Bowl-style performance, which will be co-headlined by Madonna, Shakira and BTS.Sources within World Cup organisers suggested the break would be around 20 minutes, with the BBC and ITV anticipating half an hour's worth of song and dance.The move will breach Ifab's rules that state players' half-time must "not exceed 15 minutes".

negation mismatch

A: Mbappe denied third straight World Cup final Sportsnet.caKylian Mbappé critical of tactics by 'sloppy' France in loss ESPNMbappe blames technical, tactical blunders for World Cup semifinal loss Al JazeeraFrance 0-2 Spain: French media reacts to disappointing World Cup semi-final loss - including scathing L'Equipe player ratings Sky SportsFrance's World Cup loss dampens the mood on country's national day Toronto Star

B: World Cup Daily: Defence wins out in Spanish-French clash of identities Sportsnet.ca2010 World Cup champions Spain to play in Sunday final against Argentina or England CBCTactical analysis: How Spain's right-flank control exposed France's left side and delivered World Cup final berth DAZNSpaniards pierce France's veneer of inevitability, proving they're the rightful favourite The Globe and MailOyarzabal, Porro send Spain to World Cup final with win over France TSN

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**Summary:** The French striker Kylian Mbappé was denied a third consecutive World Cup final appearance, as France lost to Spain in the semi-finals. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the unpredictable nature of football and the importance of tactical execution in high-pressure situations. It also underscores the evolving landscape of international soccer

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