‘Animals’, Hand of God and Beckham – Argentina and England’s World Cup rivalry

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‘Animals’, Hand of God and Beckham – Argentina and England’s World Cup rivalry

BBC Sport · 1 month ago

England
England
1
FIFA WC26
1-2
Finished
Argentina
Argentina
2

Squads
England squad
  • Full squad
  • 1 Jordan PICKFORD
    Goalkeeper
  • 2 Ezri KONSA
    Defender
  • 3 Nico OREILLY
    Defender
  • 4 Declan RICE
    Midfielder
  • 5 John STONES
    Defender
  • 6 Marc GUEHI
    Defender
  • 7 Bukayo SAKA
    Forward
  • 8 Elliot ANDERSON
    Midfielder
  • 9 Harry KANE
    Forward
  • 10 Jude BELLINGHAM
    Midfielder
  • 11 Marcus RASHFORD
    Forward
  • 12 Trevoh CHALOBAH
    Defender
  • 13 Dean Henderson
    Goalkeeper
  • 14 Jordan HENDERSON
    Midfielder
  • 15 Dan BURN
    Defender
  • 16 Kobbie MAINOO
    Midfielder
  • 17 Morgan ROGERS
    Midfielder
  • 18 Anthony GORDON
    Forward
  • 19 Ollie WATKINS
    Forward
  • 20 Noni MADUEKE
    Forward
  • 21 Eberechi EZE
    Midfielder
  • 22 Ivan TONEY
    Forward
  • 23 James TRAFFORD
    Goalkeeper
  • 24 Reece JAMES
    Defender
  • 25 Djed SPENCE
    Defender
  • 26 Jarell QUANSAH
    Defender
Argentina squad
  • Full squad
  • 1 Juan MUSSO
    Goalkeeper
  • 2 Marcos SENESI
    Defender
  • 3 Nicolas TAGLIAFICO
    Defender
  • 4 Gonzalo MONTIEL
    Defender
  • 5 Leandro PAREDES
    Midfielder
  • 6 Lisandro MARTINEZ
    Defender
  • 7 Rodrigo DE PAUL
    Midfielder
  • 8 Valentin BARCO
    Midfielder
  • 9 Julian ALVAREZ
    Forward
  • 10 Lionel MESSI
    Forward
  • 11 Giovani Lo Celso
    Midfielder
  • 12 Geronimo RULLI
    Goalkeeper
  • 13 Cristian ROMERO
    Defender
  • 14 Exequiel PALACIOS
    Midfielder
  • 15 Nico GONZALEZ
    Midfielder
  • 16 Thiago ALMADA
    Forward
  • 17 Giuliano SIMEONE
    Forward
  • 18 Nico PAZ
    Forward
  • 19 Nicolas OTAMENDI
    Defender
  • 20 Alexis MAC ALLISTER
    Midfielder
  • 21 Jose Manuel LOPEZ
    Forward
  • 22 Lautaro MARTINEZ
    Forward
  • 23 Emiliano MARTINEZ
    Goalkeeper
  • 24 Enzo FERNANDEZ
    Midfielder
  • 25 Facundo MEDINA
    Defender
  • 26 Nahuel MOLINA
    Defender

The footballing history between England and Argentina spans six decades beginning in 1962, with England maintaining an edge in their five World Cup encounters. Their relationship intensified significantly during a contentious 1966 quarter-final at Wembley, which descended into aggressive play and severe disciplinary breaches, an incident now regarded as influential in football's eventual adoption of formal card systems.

The rivalry carries dimensions beyond athletics, rooted in geopolitical tensions from the 1980s Falkland War that Argentine supporters continue invoking through football contexts. England, managed by Thomas Tuchel, seeks to end a 60-year title drought against Argentina's defending champions featuring Messi. For younger supporters from both nations, the 2026 semi-final represents a moment shaped as much by national history as sporting competition.

  • England and Argentina meet in the 2026 World Cup semi-final; England holds a 3-2 historical advantage across five previous meetings between the nations
  • Their 1966 quarter-final at Wembley descended into violence and disputed refereeing decisions, widely considered a catalyst for football's adoption of red and yellow cards
  • Beyond sport, Falkland War-era political tensions continue shaping the rivalry, with Argentine supporters referencing the conflict through football commentary

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