Come Together by South Korean artist Choi Jeong-hwa, at Education City Stadium. The 12-metre-tall sculpture is a tribute to all those who made the Qatar World Cup possible. AFP
France's Kylian Mbappe hugs Morocco's Achraf Hakimi at the end of the World Cup semi-final soccer match at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar. France won 2-0 and will play Argentina in Sunday's final. AP
Morocco's Sofyan Amrabat looks dejected after the match as Morocco are eliminated from the World Cup. Reuters
Randal Kolo Muani of France scores the team's second goal at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar, to end Morocco's dream. Getty
Morocco's Jawad El Yamiq tries to find a leveller with a wonderful a bicycle kick. AP Photo
Theo Hernandez celebrates opening the scoring for France. AFP
Hernandez found the net within the first five minutes of the tie. AP Photo
Fans without tickets are watching in cafes and tea shops across Doha, the region and beyond. AFP
Kylian Mbappe apologised to a fan after hitting him in the face with a ball. AFP
Morocco fans outnumber France supports 10 to one inside the stadium. Reuters
Mbappe is chasing his second World Cup winner's medal. Getty Images
Morocco's midfielder Sofyan Amrabat. AFP
Some fans are trying desperately to secure a last-minute ticket to the France-Morocco semi-final. EPA
David Beckham has been in Doha for a special screening of his new series called Save our Squad. AFP
France supporters are warming up for the semi-final. EPA
Former Brazil footballer Ronaldinho has been meeting supporters in Doha. Reuters
It was plain sailing for Argentina as they reached Sunday's final with a 3-0 win over Croatia. AFP
Argentina supporters are hoping to see the nation's team lift the trophy for the third time. PA
Doha's Katara beach has hosted many ad hoc kickabouts. AFP
France and Morocco fans in Souq Waqif, Doha. PA
Come Together by South Korean artist Choi Jeong-hwa, at Education City Stadium. The 12-metre-tall sculpture is a tribute to all those who made the Qatar World Cup possible. AFP
France's Kylian Mbappe hugs Morocco's Achraf Hakimi at the end of the World Cup semi-final soccer match at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar. France won 2-0 and will play Argentina in Sunday's final. AP
Morocco's Sofyan Amrabat looks dejected after the match as Morocco are eliminated from the World Cup. Reuters
Randal Kolo Muani of France scores the team's second goal at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar, to end Morocco's dream. Getty
Morocco's Jawad El Yamiq tries to find a leveller with a wonderful a bicycle kick. AP Photo
Theo Hernandez celebrates opening the scoring for France. AFP
Hernandez found the net within the first five minutes of the tie. AP Photo
Fans without tickets are watching in cafes and tea shops across Doha, the region and beyond. AFP
Kylian Mbappe apologised to a fan after hitting him in the face with a ball. AFP
Morocco fans outnumber France supports 10 to one inside the stadium. Reuters
Mbappe is chasing his second World Cup winner's medal. Getty Images
Morocco's midfielder Sofyan Amrabat. AFP
Some fans are trying desperately to secure a last-minute ticket to the France-Morocco semi-final. EPA
David Beckham has been in Doha for a special screening of his new series called Save our Squad. AFP
France supporters are warming up for the semi-final. EPA
Former Brazil footballer Ronaldinho has been meeting supporters in Doha. Reuters
It was plain sailing for Argentina as they reached Sunday's final with a 3-0 win over Croatia. AFP
Argentina supporters are hoping to see the nation's team lift the trophy for the third time. PA
Doha's Katara beach has hosted many ad hoc kickabouts. AFP
France and Morocco fans in Souq Waqif, Doha. PA
Come Together by South Korean artist Choi Jeong-hwa, at Education City Stadium. The 12-metre-tall sculpture is a tribute to all those who made the Qatar World Cup possible. AFP