World Cup defensive leaders

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Spain and France booked a semifinal that feels like a masterclass in defending. Across the tournament, they top the stat boards that matter for back lines. The numbers say goals will be a scarce commodity. The eye test agrees.
Clean sheets: Spain set the standard
Spain lead the World Cup in clean sheets with 5 in 6 matches. France sit second on 4 in 6, matching the output of Colombia, who posted 4 in 5. Mexico also come in at 4 in 5, making it a tight cluster behind Spain. Brazil round out the top five with 2 clean sheets in 5 matches.
That one extra shutout has real value. Spain have blanked opponents more often than anyone, and they have done it while advancing through pressure games. France’s total shows consistency across rounds, suggesting their shape travels well in knockout football. Colombia and Mexico deserve a nod for efficiency too, keeping four clean sheets with one game fewer than the European pair.

Fewest goals conceded: almost nothing gets through
Spain have conceded just 1 goal in 6 matches, the best mark in the tournament. Colombia match that total with 1 conceded but in 5 matches, which keeps their ratio elite. France follow on 2 in 6, a tiny gap that underlines how sharp their structure has been. Portugal are next with 3 conceded in 5, as are Mexico with 3 in 5.
Read that again and it frames the semifinal nicely. Spain have married volume of clean sheets with the lowest total allowed. France are right behind on both charts, and they have handled varied opponents without losing their defensive balance. Portugal and Mexico’s numbers show how compact sides can stick around late into tournaments. Margins this small often come down to one set piece or a single lapse.

What this means for Spain vs France
These numbers point to a semifinal where details decide it. Spain’s defense thrives on territorial control and quick pressure after losing the ball, which helps sustain those clean sheets. France are built to compress space, win duels and spring transitions, a recipe that limits chances even when they cede some possession. Spain’s 5 clean sheets and 1 goal conceded in 6 matches show they rarely let games get chaotic. France’s 4 clean sheets and only 2 conceded in 6 say they are just as comfortable in tight scorelines.
Set pieces, shot quality and the first big chance could swing it. One mistake is likely all it takes when the top two defensive units meet. Expect both keepers to face few shots, but high-leverage ones. On Sofascore, you can track live stats and Sofascore Ratings, plus maps that reveal where each side bends but refuses to break. However it plays out, the defensive charts already told us this one would be close.
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Spain and France booked a semifinal that feels like a masterclass in defending. Across the tournament, they top the stat boards that matter for back lines. The numbers say goals will be a scarce commodity. The eye test agrees.
Clean sheets: Spain set the standard
Spain lead the World Cup in clean sheets with 5 in 6 matches. France sit second on 4 in 6, matching the output of Colombia, who posted 4 in 5. Mexico also come in at 4 in 5, making it a tight cluster behind Spain. Brazil round out the top five with 2 clean sheets in 5 matches.
That one extra shutout has real value. Spain have blanked opponents more often than anyone, and they have done it while advancing through pressure games. France’s total shows consistency across rounds, suggesting their shape travels well in knockout football. Colombia and Mexico deserve a nod for efficiency too, keeping four clean sheets with one game fewer than the European pair.
Fewest goals conceded: almost nothing gets through
Spain have conceded just 1 goal in 6 matches, the best mark in the tournament. Colombia match that total with 1 conceded but in 5 matches, which keeps their ratio elite. France follow on 2 in 6, a tiny gap that underlines how sharp their structure has been. Portugal are next with 3 conceded in 5, as are Mexico with 3 in 5.
Read that again and it frames the semifinal nicely. Spain have married volume of clean sheets with the lowest total allowed. France are right behind on both charts, and they have handled varied opponents without losing their defensive balance. Portugal and Mexico’s numbers show how compact sides can stick around late into tournaments. Margins this small often come down to one set piece or a single lapse.
What this means for Spain vs France
These numbers point to a semifinal where details decide it. Spain’s defense thrives on territorial control and quick pressure after losing the ball, which helps sustain those clean sheets. France are built to compress space, win duels and spring transitions, a recipe that limits chances even when they cede some possession. Spain’s 5 clean sheets and 1 goal conceded in 6 matches show they rarely let games get chaotic. France’s 4 clean sheets and only 2 conceded in 6 say they are just as comfortable in tight scorelines.
Set pieces, shot quality and the first big chance could swing it. One mistake is likely all it takes when the top two defensive units meet. Expect both keepers to face few shots, but high-leverage ones. On Sofascore, you can track live stats and Sofascore Ratings, plus maps that reveal where each side bends but refuses to break. However it plays out, the defensive charts already told us this one would be close.