England face might of Messi's Argentina in World Cup semi-final
This combination of file photos created on July 12, 2026, shows England's forward #09 Harry Kane in Miami on July 11, 2026 (L); and Argentina's forward #10 Lionel Messi in Miami Gardens on July 3, 2026. England and Argentina will meet in a 2026 World Cup semi-final football match at the Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta on July 15, 2026.
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England are bidding to end Lionel Messi's dream of winning back-to-back World Cups and reach their first final in six decades as they renew their old rivalry with holders Argentina on Wednesday in a seismic semi-final showdown.
An England team which has been dragged to this stage by the
brilliance of Jude Bellingham take on Messi's Argentina under the roof of the spectacular
arena in Atlanta, already the scene of a memorable victory by the defending
champions at this tournament.
It is the first competitive meeting of the sides since the
2002 World Cup and the fixture conjures so many memories, from Diego Maradona
and the 'Hand of God' in 1986, to David Beckham's red card after tangling with
Diego Simeone in 1998, while also thrusting the lingering sovereignty dispute
over the Falkland Islands back into the spotlight.
"The message is this is a football game. That's what I
can say," said Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni after his team's 3-1 quarter-final
win over Switzerland.
There is more than enough to focus on in purely footballing
terms, with England one win from a first appearance in the World Cup final
since they lifted the trophy in 1966.
Argentina, meanwhile, are looking to reach a third final in
four World Cups, and in doing so remain on course to become the first nation to
retain the trophy since Brazil in 1962.
"This squad does not get tired of making history. They
keep wanting more," said Messi after the Switzerland game.
"It is not easy to have been world champions, to have
won all that we have won, and to once again keep competing at this level and be
back in the semi-finals."
Remarkably, the semi-final is also the first time Messi has
ever played against England.
Neither team has enjoyed a smooth passage to this stage.
Argentina cruised through the group phase, but the knockout
rounds have been frenetic for the team coached by Scaloni, the one-time West
Ham United full-back.
Twice they were pegged back before beating Cape Verde 3-2 in
extra time. Then they needed a late comeback to beat Egypt 3-2 in Atlanta,
before requiring extra time to sink 10-man Switzerland 3-1 on Saturday.
That game ended Messi's streak of scoring in nine
consecutive World Cup outings, but extended the Albiceleste's unbeaten run at
the finals to 12 matches since losing to Saudi Arabia in 2022.
England began with a thrilling 4-2 win over Croatia but have
struggled to hit the same heights since, even if their run in the knockout rounds
has had an epic feel to it.
They needed a late comeback, and two Harry Kane goals, to
beat DR Congo 2-1, then held on with 10 men to defeat Mexico 3-2 in the Estadio
Azteca in a World Cup classic in which Bellingham notched a brace.
The Real Madrid star also scored twice, including an
extra-time winner, as England fought back to beat Norway 2-1 in Miami at the
weekend.
And so here they are, in a fourth semi-final in the last
five major tournaments.
"We all know how good Messi is but we also know how
good Argentina are. We can't solely rely on (stopping) Messi," England
goalkeeper Jordan Pickford said Monday.
"We've got to focus on their other strengths and the
weaknesses we can take advantage of."
Argentina are an ageing side, and perhaps their exertions to
reach this point will catch up with them –- the average age of their starting
line-up against Switzerland was over 30, while England's against Norway was
26.6.
England have a doubt over Declan Rice, who has been
struggling with illness, as they prepare to face Messi at last, right at the
end of his glorious career.
"I have played against everyone except England and it
is special because they are a major nation, a powerhouse, and it is always nice
to play against a side like that, especially in a World Cup semi-final,"
said 39-year-old Messi.
The last meeting of the teams was a 3-2 friendly win for
England in November 2005, when Michael Owen scored twice.
Messi was 18 at the time and had made his international
debut three months earlier, but he did not play in that game.

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