The flying full-back's fine goal doubled Spain's lead against France just before the hour mark of Tuesday night's encounter.
Pedro played a one-two with Dani Olmo, broke into the penalty area and calmly slotted past goalkeeper Mike Maignan for 2-0 on 58 minutes. That's how it stayed in Dallas as Spain, in complete control, booked a final date against either England or Argentina in New York on Sunday (8pm UK).
He joins Gary Lineker, who fired home the equaliser in England's famous 1990 semi-final loss to West Germany in Italy and Kieran Trippier, who opened the scoring for the Three Lions against Croatia in 2018 - both occasions ended in heartbreak for England.
England 1-1 West Germany
West Germany won 4-3 on penalties
Brilliant against Holland, late drama against Belgium, battling back to win against Cameroon - Italia 90 was quite a ride before England lined up against West Germany in one of the most dramatic matches in the Three Lions' history. Behind England's drive to the semi-finals for the first time since winning the Jules Rimet trophy in 1966, two Spurs players - Gary Lineker and Paul Gascoigne. Lineker's goals fired Bobby Robson's men to the last four, Gazza's brilliance captured a nation. However, it ended in tears - Lineker levelled Andreas Brehme's deflected free-kick opener (60 minutes) with a low strike with 10 minutes remaining. Chris Waddle then struck the woodwork and Gazza was booked - ruling him out of the final - and the penalty curse struck as Stuart Pearce and Waddle missed. Germany beat Argentina to lift the trophy - Gazza and Lineker inspired our FA Cup win a year later.
England 1-2 Croatia (AET)
If Italia 1990 breathed new life into football in 1990, the 2018 tournament breathed new life into an England team that had struggled at the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Euros. With five Spurs players to the fore - Harry Kane, Dele, Eric Dier, Kieran Trippier and Danny Rose all in the squad, Harry captain - England cruised through the group stage, ended the penalty curse against Colombia (Harry, Eric, Kieran all on target in the shoot-out) and then disposed of Sweden 2-0 in the quarter-final - Dele on target. Everything looked rosy again the semi-final as 'Trips' curled home a beauty of a free-kick to open the scoring against Croatia after five minutes. Alas, it wasn't to be again as future Spur Ivan Perisic levelled on 68 minutes before Mario Mandzukic's winner in extra time.
Spain 2-0 France
Already on target against Austria in the Round of 32 - his first goal for Spain - Pedro was back on the scoresheet as Spain took complete control against highly-fancied France in Dallas on Tuesday night. Our third semi-final goalscorer at the world's biggest sporting event, we are now guaranteed another World Cup winner with Pedro facing either Djed Spence's England or Cuti Romero and Macos Senesi's Argentina in the final on Sunday.