Argentina broke England's hearts in stoppage time, and only Spain stand in the way now
Argentina 2-1 England: Gordon scored on 55, Enzo Fernandez levelled on 85 and Lautaro Martinez headed the 92nd-minute winner, both goals made by Messi. The final is Sunday, against Spain.
With five minutes left, England were going to the World Cup final. Then Argentina did the thing Argentina does, twice in a row.
The holders won 2-1 in Atlanta on Wednesday in front of 68,239 people and will play Spain for the trophy on Sunday. For England it would have been a first final since 1966. They finished three minutes short.
How did Argentina come back against England?
With Messi making both assists, which is the most predictable and least survivable way to lose a football match.
England scored on 55 minutes. Kane was involved in the buildup, the ball worked its way to Morgan Rogers on the right, and his low cross found Anthony Gordon nipping in front of Nahuel Molina at the back post. Then England sat back — the decision they will be picking over for years.
Because Argentina threw everything at them. Pickford saved a Nico Gonzalez header, Mac Allister hit the post on 76, and the keeper turned away a long-range effort from Enzo Fernandez. Moments later, though, Fernandez controlled a Messi pass on the edge of the box and this time there was no saving it: 1-1 on 85.
With extra time looming, Mac Allister struck the post again, England failed to clear, and Messi crossed for substitute Lautaro Martinez to head in the winner two minutes into stoppage time.
Fittingly, this was the same stadium where Argentina had already come back from 2-0 down to knock out Egypt in the last 16. Some grounds just suit some teams.
When is the 2026 World Cup final and who is playing?
Argentina vs Spain, Sunday 19 July, at the New York New Jersey stadium. Spain have been waiting since Oyarzabal and Porro saw off France in the first semi, and we have already covered when the final kicks off and how to watch it from Portugal. Match details are on FIFA’s official site.
World champions against European champions, Messi against Yamal — and nobody has retained this trophy since Brazil in 1962.
On Saturday in Miami, England play France for third place, the fixture neither side wants.
At 39, Messi becomes only the second player ever, after Cafu, to appear in three World Cup finals. Who is betting against him?
By Vasco Almada
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