Argentina beat England to reach World Cup final against Spain

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Argentina beat England to reach World Cup final against Spain

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Argentina have reached the World Cup 2026 final after beating England 2-1 in a dramatic semi-final in Atlanta, with Lionel Messi inspiring a second-half comeback that ended England's tournament. England had taken an early lead through an Anthony Gordon goal but faded after the hour mark, allowing Argentina to draw level and then go ahead, with Messi setting up both goals. Argentina will now face Spain in the final.

The match was heated throughout, culminating in a confrontation between Messi and England midfielder Jude Bellingham in the closing stages that underlined the intensity of the fixture. Controversy also spilled beyond the pitch, with England supporters accusing FIFA of hypocrisy over a substitution-related dispute, and further incidents reported across several host cities, though fuller details of these off-field disputes were not made available.

  • Argentina beat England 2-1 to reach the World Cup 2026 final
  • Messi set up two second-half goals after England led early
  • Argentina will face Spain in the final; match marred by controversy

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The World Cup is football’s biggest international tournament, held every four years and contested by national teams. The 2026 edition is being staged across the United States, Canada and Mexico, with the final deciding the world champions.

Argentina are one of the most successful teams in the competition’s history and won the previous World Cup in 2022. Lionel Messi, their long-serving captain and one of football’s best-known players, remains central to the team despite being in the later stages of his career.

England, whose only World Cup win came in 1966, have regularly been among the leading European sides but have not reached a final since then. Spain are also former world champions, having won in 2010, and will be Argentina’s opponents in the final.

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