SportFootballFIFA World CupLIVEUpdated 12 mins agoHarry Kane insisted England manager Thomas Tuchel is "trying to drag" the best out of his players after Jude Bellingham appeared to be annoyed over comments made following the dramatic win over NorwayHarry Kane weighed in on the Thomas Tuchel and Jude Bellingham row (Image: Michael Zemanek/Shutterstock)FIFA is facing a massive backlash as Harry Kane weighed in on Thomas Tuchel and Jude Bellingham's row.FIFA is feeling the heat following the controversial decision to suspend Folarin Balogun's one-game ban after the move was reportedly solely made by the chairman of its disciplinary committee, without consulting the other 17 members.The American striker was shown a straight red card during his country's 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 16, and he was due to be banned for the World Cup tie against Belgium.But FIFA deferred Balogun's punishment, making him eligible to face Belgium after US President Donald Trump asked FIFA to review the ban.The European football governing body UEFA later accused FIFA of "crossing a red line" in a strongly-worded statement.It comes as Harry Kane insisted Thomas Tuchel is "trying to drag" the best out of England players by being ultra critical.Three Lions captain Kane was effectively playing peace after Judge Bellingham was clearly annoyed by Tuchel's remarks following England's heroic win over Norway.That clinched England's place in the second semi-final this week.France will face Spain in the first semi final on Tuesday, while England take on rivals Argentina on Wednesday.Losers from those games will meet for the third-place play-off on Saturday. The winners will then go head-to-head on Sunday.‌Today09:13 BSTWhen is France v Spain semi final? France and Spain will go head-to-head in the first semi final of this year's World Cup following stunning performances from both sides.Les Bleus are the slight favourites ahead of tomorrow's match at Dallas Stadium, in Arlington, Texas.Kylian Mbappe will also be seeking to add to his goal tally in his race for the golden boot. So far, the forward has hit the back of the net eight times.While Spain's performances have been more mixed, they have bounced back on several occasions, showing their determination.Coverage for the match will air on ITV1 from 7pm UK time on Tuesday with kick off happening an hour later.Kylian Mbappe of France is in the race for the golden boot(Image: Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)Today08:52 BSTFIFA face more backlash after 'failing to consult committee' over Folarin Balogun red cardFIFA's controversial decision to suspend Folarin Balogun's one-game ban was reportedly made solely by the chairman of its disciplinary committee - without the other 17 members being consulted.USA striker Balogun had been shown a straight red card during his country's 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 16, and was set to be banned for their World Cup quarter-final against Belgium.But with less than 48 hours until kick-off, it emerged that FIFA had deferred Balogun's punishment, making him eligible to face Belgium.It was an unprecedented decision which sparked fierce backlash, with European football governing body UEFA accusing FIFA of 'crossing a red line' in a strongly-worded statement.READ MORE: FIFA face more backlash after 'failing to consult committee' over Folarin Balogun red cardFolarin Balogun's red card was overturned(Image: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)Today08:52 BSTWho has made it through to World Cup semi finals? We have gone from 48 teams to the last four in this year's World Cup.France, Spain, Argentina and England are the only teams that remain, all of whom have won a World Cup at least once.France will take on Spain tomorrow, while England will face rivals Argentina on Wednesday.The winners will then meet one another in the final on Sunday.Jude Bellingham fired England into the semi finals‌