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France 1 Belgium 0: Samuel Umtiti’s header sends Les Bleus through to third World Cup final in 20 years where they will face either England or Croatia

SAMUEL UMTITI fired France into the final to leave Didier Deschamps dreaming of a repeat of his triumphant 1998 campaign as captain.

The Barcelona defender’s second-half header was enough to settle this St Petersburg semi-final against neighbours Belgium, who had Les Bleus legend Thierry Henry in their dugout.

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Samuel Umtiti timed his leap to beat Marouane Fellaini to the ball and put France aheadCredit: Reuters
Replays showed there was a minor deflection off the big-haired Belgian Fellaini as the ball flew past Thibaut CourtoisCredit: Reuters
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Defender Umtiti wheels away in celebration after scoring for FranceCredit: AFP or licensors
The French stars mob Samuel Umtiti after going ahead against FranceCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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And it means France boss Deschamps is now one win away from emulating his glory night 20 years ago, when he lifted the World Cup as captain in Paris.

Les Bleus will now play England or Croatia in Sunday’s showdown in Moscow - their first final since 2006.

And France will certainly fancy their chances having seen off Argentina, Uruguay and now Roberto Martinez’s Red Devils in an impressive run in Russia.

Should England be their opponents, Gareth Southgate’s side will somehow have to handle Kylian Mbappe.

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Because the teenage winger was sensational again in St Petersburg and looks determined to make this World Cup his own.

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Paul Pogba performed a hilarious strut celebration with UmtitiCredit: Getty - Contributor
The midfield battle included a fascinating clash between Kevin de Bruyne and Paul PogbaCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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French president Emmanuel Macron gives the thumbs up after Les Bleus take the leadCredit: Reuters

For Belgium, this loss will hit them hard as they have still never made a World Cup final.

This tournament was seen by many as their Golden Generation’s last hope of glory and, while impressing en route to the semis, they have ultimately come up short.

Defeat was not deserved for Belgium’s captain Eden Hazard, who was at the heart of everything and was constantly fouled by the French as they tried to thwart him late on.

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The Chelsea ace had the first effort of the match, shooting wide from the left after a clever ball from Kevin De Bruyne.

Kylian Mbappe again showed he was the player to watch with brilliant bursts of paceCredit: Reuters
Mbappe showed the sort of pace that has made him so feared this World CupCredit: AP:Associated Press
Didier Deschamps reacts to France taking the lead against BelgiumCredit: Reuters
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Roberto Martinez could not get the same performance out of Belgium that they put in against Brazil in the quarter final after he changed formationCredit: Rex Features
Varane was immense in the centre of France's defence as they smothered Belgium's attackers effectivelyCredit: AP:Associated Press

Then the Belgium skipper came even closer with a powerful drive, which Raphael Varane did well to deflect over with his head.

France keeper Hugo Lloris, who starred against Uruguay in the last round, was then called into action, terrifically tipping wide Toby Alderweireld’s shot on the swivel.

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Les Bleus, though, started to mount some pressure of their own, with Antoine Griezmann firing over from 20 yards.

Then Olivier Giroud, who is yet to score in Russia, knocked wide after lovely link-up from Griezmann and Mbappe.

Raphael Varane makes one of several key defensive headers for Les Bleus in the semi-finalCredit: Reuters

And Benjamin Pavard had France’s chance of the half when Mbappe played him in on goal, but Thibaut Courtois saved with his legs from close range.

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After the break, Romelu Lukaku missed a huge opportunity when he headed over from Axel Witsel’s cross - and Belgium were made to pay in the 51st minute.

A sharp turn and shot from Giroud was deflected wide for a French corner.

And from Griezmann’s inswinger, Umtiti got ahead of Marouane Fellaini to nod past the helpless Courtois at his near post.

Les Bleus immediately went in search of a second, with the incredible Mbappe showing sublime skill to back-heel in Giroud, whose effort was blocked again.

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Desperate Belgium tried to battle back with substitute Dries Mertens teeing up Fellaini, who headed wide.

Witsel then had a 20-yard drive saved by Lloris but despite late pressure, the French held on.

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