Holders
Argentina will face
Spain in the final after snatching victory from
England in a highly charged encounter.
Argentina's
Enzo Fernandez, Cristian Romero and Nicolas Otamendi celebrate after the match as
England's
Jude Bellingham looks dejected [Dylan Martinez/Reuters]Published On 15 Jul 2026Lautaro Martinez scored a 92nd-minute winner as
Lionel Messi inspired World Cup holders
Argentina to a stunning comeback to beat
England 2-1 and set up a final with European football champions
Spain.
England had been on course to reach their first
FIFA World Cup final since 1966 after
Anthony Gordon fired them into the lead 10 minutes into the second half of the semifinal in front of 68,239 fans in
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Argentina as the South Americans denied
England with two late sucker punches.Messi set up
Enzo Fernandez to fire in an 85th-minute equaliser, and then, with extra time looming, crossed for substitute
Lautaro Martinez to head in the winner in the second minute of stoppage time.It was maybe not quite up there with Diego Maradona’s legendary display in putting
England to the sword in 1986, but the goals this time brought
Argentina back from the dead and kept alive their hopes of winning back-to-back World Cups.No team has retained the trophy since Brazil in 1962, and now, Messi will become just the second player after Brazilian great Cafu to appear in three World Cup finals. Italy are the only other side to defend a World Cup crown.The 2026 final will take place at
New York New Jersey Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, as the first 48-team World Cup boils down to a confrontation between the reigning champions of Europe and South America.Messi had waited until the age of 39 to get the chance to play against
England, and he will now face
Spain for the first time in a competitive game.His career appeared to be complete when he dragged
Argentina to glory in 2022 in Qatar, but he is clearly not done yet.
Argentina’s
Lautaro Martinez celebrates with
Lionel Messi [Agustin Marcarian/Reuters]
England, though, will have huge regrets as they head to Miami to play France in Saturday’s third-place playoff, a game neither team will want to contest.The prospect of a first World Cup final appearance since their sole triumph 60 years ago was a momentous one, and they were so close, but will live to regret sitting back after Gordon’s opener.The key men for Thomas Tuchel’s side during this campaign have been
Jude Bellingham and captain Harry Kane, yet they failed to deliver on this occasion, and
England’s players slumped to the turf at full-time.Lautaro winnerGiven the deep-rooted rivalry between these nations, this was always likely to be a game with an edge, and there was a palpable sense of tension at
Atlanta Stadium.
Argentina’s players were clearly fired up, partly by a determination to hold onto their World Cup crown but also by a sense of what this fixture means.That translated into a niggly contest, pockmarked by fouls in the first half, including Elliot Anderson being booked for scything down Messi.There were no real chances to speak of in the first half, but
England struck in the 55th minute.Kane was involved in the buildup as the ball eventually came to Morgan Rogers on the right, and he whipped in a low cross towards the back post where Gordon stole in front of Nahuel Molina to score.But this was the stadium where
Argentina produced a stunning comeback from 2-0 down to beat Egypt in the last 16, and they were not done.They threw everything at their opponents, as Jordan Pickford made a great save from a Nico Gonzalez header, and Alexis Mac Allister was then denied by the post in the 76th minute.Fernandez was denied from range by Pickford, but moments later, he equalised, controlling a Messi pass on the edge of the area and letting fly past the goalkeeper.
Argentina smelled blood, and Mac Allister again hit the post before
England failed to clear, and Martinez headed in the winner from an exquisite Messi cross to spark chaotic scenes of celebration and leave
England completely deflated.