The 2026 Fifa World Cup has added another historic milestone to its record books, with all four semi-finalists being former world champions for only the third time in the tournament's history.

France, Argentina, Spain and England make up this year's last four, joining the exclusive company of the 1970 and 1990 World Cups as the only editions in which every semi-finalist had previously lifted football's biggest prize.

The first such occurrence came in Mexico in 1970, when Brazil, Italy, Uruguay and West Germany all reached the semi-finals. Twenty years later, Italy, Argentina, West Germany and England repeated the feat at Italia '90.

After a 36-year wait spanning nine World Cups, the pattern has returned in 2026 with France, Spain, England and defending champions Argentina completing another all-champions semi-final line-up.

The rarity reflects the exclusivity of World Cup success. Across the previous 22 completed editions, only eight nations have won the tournament – Uruguay, Italy, Germany (including West Germany), Brazil, England, Argentina, France and Spain.

Among the four remaining teams, Argentina enter the tournament as the most decorated with three World Cup titles, won in 1978, 1986 and 2022. France have been champions twice, in 1998 and 2018, while Spain's lone triumph came in 2010 and England's remains their 1966 success on home soil.

The combined pedigree of the 2026 semi-finalists also mirrors previous all-champions editions. Together, the four nations entered this tournament with seven World Cup titles, matching the total carried by the semi-finalists in 1990 and trailing only slightly behind the six shared by the 1970 quartet under the title distribution of that era.

Argentina are the only nation to feature in two of the three all-champions semi-final line-ups since 1990, appearing both in Italia '90 and again in 2026. England also return after their appearance in 1990, despite having won the World Cup only once.

France will face Spain in the first semi-final, while Argentina meet England for the other place in the final, guaranteeing that a former world champion will once again lift the Fifa World Cup trophy.

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