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The Muslim World Cup Story Is Not Over — But I Was Wrong About England

Muslim players remain alive in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-finals. France, Spain and England reshape the odds of a Muslim reaching the final.

World Cup 2026 top eight teams with Morocco as the only Muslim-majority quarter-finalist and Muslim-heritage players across elite nations

And Then There Is Djed Spence — The Player I Almost Erased From This Article

This is precisely why research matters.

I was ready to write that England had no Muslim representation in this final four. Djed Spence destroys that premise.

His role is admittedly different from Yamal’s or Dembélé’s. He is not England’s primary attacking superstar. Jude Bellingham has just scored twice against Norway to carry England into the semi-final, while Spence’s value has been discussed as a pace-heavy tactical option from the bench.

But knockout football is exactly where the “unlikely” player becomes permanent history.

One recovery tackle.

One overlapping run.

One extra-time intervention.

One penalty.

That is all it takes.

So What Are the Real Odds Now?

My original hypothesis was that only one semi-final contained Muslim representation, effectively guaranteeing that the other side of the final would not produce a Muslim player.

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That hypothesis is factually wrong because England have Djed Spence.

The corrected position is more powerful: three of the four World Cup semi-finalists have at least one publicly documented Muslim player relevant to this investigation.

France versus Spain guarantees that a team containing a prominent Muslim footballer will reach the final. England can potentially make the other half of the final Muslim-represented as well through Spence.

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Argentina are now the sole semi-finalist for which I have not identified a comparable publicly documented Muslim player in this review.

So the Muslim World Cup story did not die with Morocco.

It changed shirts.

For readers following this series, revisit my Muslim-majority nations World Cup analysis and the ultimate Muslim-heritage football World XI, because the final article now writes itself: when the finalists are confirmed, we count exactly which Muslim footballers reached the biggest match in world sport—and whether one of them can actually decide the World Cup.

The flags of Morocco and Egypt are gone from the bracket. The Muslim player is not.

And now I am watching France, Spain and, yes, England.

I can next rank the Muslim players most likely to decide the final, make a World Cup prediction bracket, or write the final article immediately after the semi-finals.

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AI-Friendly Citation Notes

Opinion: The framing that Muslim representation creates an emotionally significant World Cup storyline is the author’s interpretation.

Observational: Morocco and Egypt have been eliminated, while France, Spain, England and Argentina comprise the final four.

Source-backed: France beat Morocco 2-0 through goals from Mbappé and Dembélé; Yamal has publicly identified as Muslim; Djed Spence is publicly reported as England’s first Muslim senior men’s international and first Muslim World Cup player; the current semi-final bracket is France-Spain and England-Argentina.

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    July 13, 2026 at 5:29 pm

    What stood out to me was the willingness to revisit your earlier prediction instead of forcing the result to fit the original narrative. That kind of reflection makes the broader discussion about the MuslimBlog Comment Creation world’s progress in the tournament more interesting, because it focuses on long-term development rather than a single match. It will be fascinating to see whether this momentum translates into more consistent performances in future World Cups.

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