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The 2026 World Cup — England vs Argentina

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England and Argentina meet tonight for the right to face Spain in the 2026 World Cup final this weekend.
England and Argentina have a storied history when it comes to World Cup contests. England won both meetings in the 1960s, including a hard-fought 1966 quarter-final on route to winning the tournament on home soil.
Two decades later, Argentina exacted revenge. Just four years had passed since the Falklands War between the countries, when Diego Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ and ‘Goal of the Century’ dumped the Three Lions out in Mexico.
In 1998, there was Michael Owen’s solo strike and David Beckham’s red card, as Argentina overcame England again in a knockout tie. David Batty and Paul Ince were the unfortunate names to have missed from the spot in the shootout exit.
Four years later, Beckham was central again. The England captain scored the only goal from the penalty spot in a group-stage win for Sven-Goran Eriksson’s side in Japan.
24 years on, it’s the latest-ever World Cup meeting between the fierce rivals.
Lionel Messi has won 205 caps for Argentina but has never before faced England. The 39-year-old has proven he’s more than still got it this summer, scoring eight goals to lead the Golden Boot race, alongside the now-exited Kylian Mbappe.
He’ll try to find a route past Everton’s number one, who earned his 90th cap against Norway and has now surpassed Peter Shilton’s record for the most World Cup appearances for England.
There have been only three players from Argentina to play for Everton, including current midfielder Charly Alcaraz.
The 23-year-old has been called up by the world champions but did not make an appearance. Ramiro Funes Mori and Denis Stracqualursi complete the rather niche Argentine trio.
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Argentina are a decent team with a few star players, but that description would suit England too. A motivated England in a cooler stadium will be some way improved and they are a united squad. Spain are hitting peak form at the perfect time, but thats for another day. Live in hope!!
Andrew Clare 2 Posted 15/07/2026 at 10:40:59
Could be red cards tonight as Argentina will play with a lot of grit and passion. They are tremendous footballers no doubt but they can be very volatile at times.
If Messi wasn't playing I would have some confidence that England would win but even at his age he is still the best in the world by some distance.
Looking forward to the game fingers crossed that Bellingham and England can reach the final.
Dave Abrahams 3 Posted 15/07/2026 at 12:42:21
Andrew,
I think both teams could be in danger of those red cards, which you might agree with.
Darren Hind 4 Posted 15/07/2026 at 12:56:50
I don't feel we have seen anything new throughout this Tournament. The game plan seems to have been to stay in the game and let the superstars do their stuff. Haaland. Mbappe, Ronaldo have gone home now. Belgium's flat track bully was always going home early. Either Kane or Messi will be following them after tonight's game.
England have not impressed, but If they can get their shit together and play to their potential they will win the tournament. They will never have a better chance.
Ian Horan 5 Posted 15/07/2026 at 13:43:12
Messi will be aloud to commit murder tonight and still a blind eye will be turned. Messi plays MLS in USA, what properganda this will provide Capt of World Championd also it will cement his Ballan D'Or.
internet will be in meltdown after this game if the Ref keeps to the script and all the commercial pressure will be brought to bear. guarantee ref card for a petulant act whilst Argentina will fall over go down and fein injury.
John Collins 6 Posted 15/07/2026 at 14:42:06
I think Argentina will play 4-4-2 tonight.Or 4-4-1-1 Messi with his usual free role. Tough game
Dave Abrahams 7 Posted 15/07/2026 at 14:46:58
If Egypt can score two against this Argentina team then I can see England winning by two clear goal’s tonight.
Mark Ryan 8 Posted 15/07/2026 at 15:37:11
2-0 England. Rice and Kane to score.
Raymond Fox 9 Posted 15/07/2026 at 15:43:19
England are very slight favs and I think that reflects that it's very hard to separate them on form. We almost always trip up eventually but I hope it's not tonight, please don't let it be decided on penalties.
Eric Myles 10 Posted 15/07/2026 at 15:59:36
Raymond, it should be easy for England if it comes to penalties, Pickford's in goal.
Edward Rogers 12 Posted 15/07/2026 at 16:35:27
Please don't start with Madueke.
Eric Myles 13 Posted 15/07/2026 at 16:51:59
Funny John, didn't a journalist get taken apart for a racist remark about our own Nigerian Ross Barkley?
Andrew Ellams 14 Posted 15/07/2026 at 17:10:43
Yes Eric, it was that scumbag Kelvin MacKenzie, the vermin responsible for the post Hillsborough lies in The Sun.
Christy Ring 15 Posted 15/07/2026 at 17:11:01
England will score tonight, the Argentine defence -- especially Martinez -- is very suspect in the air, something Kane & Bellingham should relish
They are also stronger in midfield, but the English defence needs to be solid against Messi, Alcaraz and Martinez. I'm expecting an England win.
Andrew Ellams 16 Posted 15/07/2026 at 18:59:40
Big night for Elliot Anderson tonight.
If he can stifle the supply to Messi, he could be England's matchwinner.
Edward Rogers 17 Posted 15/07/2026 at 19:04:18
Reece James in!
I hope someone has told him heis allowed to pass the ball forwards!
Jay Lewis 18 Posted 15/07/2026 at 19:38:41
Messi and the ref are bezzies apparently
Jim Bennings 19 Posted 15/07/2026 at 19:51:49
Imagine if Pickford wins the World Cup?
An England Number 1 World Cup winner, it won't get bigger than that for the lad personally!
Michael Kenrick 20 Posted 15/07/2026 at 20:04:05
It's gonna be tasty!
Edward Rogers 21 Posted 15/07/2026 at 20:08:15
No way this ends 11 v 11







































