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Argentina and England renew one of football’s greatest rivalries in World Cup semi-final

Ninety minutes separate defending champions Argentina and England from either the ecstasy of reaching the FIFA World Cup final or the agony of seeing their dreams come to an end when the two football heavyweights clash in the second semifinal at Atlanta Stadium on Wednesday evening. The winners will book a place in Sunday’s final against Spain, who secured their place with a convincing 2-0 victory over France on Tuesday.

The encounter promises to be one of the biggest matches of the tournament, bringing together two nations with a rich World Cup history and a fierce rivalry that stretches back decades. Their previous meetings have produced unforgettable moments, including the controversial 1986 quarterfinal in Mexico where Diego Maradona inspired Argentina to a 2-1 victory with the famous “Hand of God” goal and the “Goal of the Century.”

Argentina arrive in the semifinal determined to defend the title they won in Qatar in 2022. La Albiceleste have once again demonstrated why they are among the world’s elite, blending experience with youthful talent under the leadership of Lionel Messi, who is hoping to crown what could be his final World Cup appearance with another title.

Messi has once again been Argentina’s creative heartbeat, scoring crucial goals and providing decisive assists throughout the tournament. Alongside him, Julián Álvarez has continued to trouble opposition defences with his movement and finishing, while midfielders Enzo Fernández and Alexis Mac Allister have controlled matches with composure and vision.

England, meanwhile, are chasing their first World Cup title since lifting the famous trophy in 1966. The Three Lions have looked determined throughout the tournament and possess one of the most balanced squads in the competition.

Manager Thomas Tuchel has guided his side to the last four through disciplined defending and clinical attacking football.

Captain Harry Kane remains England’s biggest attacking weapon. The prolific striker has once again led from the front with important goals, while Jude Bellingham has been one of the tournament’s standout performers, combining creativity, energy and an eye for goal. Bukayo Saka, Phil Foden and Cole Palmer have also played key roles in England’s impressive run to the semifinals.

Historically, Argentina have lifted the FIFA World Cup three times (1978, 1986 and 2022), while England’s only triumph came in 1966. Argentina have reached several World Cup finals over the years, whereas England are hoping to reach only their second final and end a 60-year wait for global glory.

The battle between Messi and Kane is expected to headline the contest, but equally fascinating will be the midfield duel involving Bellingham and Fernández, as well as the tactical contest between two well-drilled teams.

With Spain already waiting in the final, both Argentina and England know that only one more victory separates them from another chance to become world champions. Fans can expect a tense, high-quality encounter filled with tactical battles, individual brilliance and moments capable of deciding one of the biggest matches in international football.

Whatever the outcome, Wednesday night’s clash is set to add another memorable chapter to one of the FIFA World Cup’s greatest rivalries, with a place in the 2026 final hanging in the balance