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    England VS Argentina

    FIFA World Cup
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    • Amen Mohmed
      Amen Mohmed
      England's key to success in the knockout stage lies with Jude Bellingham. England has shown a consistent performance in this tournament. They advanced as group winners with two wins and one draw in the group stage. In the knockout phase, the team has successively defeated the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mexico, and Norway. In their last match against Norway, they went into extra - time and narrowly advanced thanks to Bellingham's rebound goal. Bellingham has scored two goals in each of the last two knockout games. His form has been red - hot since the start of the knockout rounds. He and Harry Kane, who also has six goals, form the team's dual offensive core. However, there are also obvious problems. England has conceded goals in all three knockout games. The concentration of their defense has often been an issue when facing top - class attackers. The defending champion Argentina had a smooth run in the group stage, winning all three matches. However, they've faced difficulties i
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      World Cup England 1-2 Argentina
    • Mbah_tipster
      Mbah_tipster
      For the England vs Argentina head-to-head, here are the key stats ahead of their 2026 World Cup semifinal. 🏆 World Cup Record · Overall: 5 meetings. · England Wins: 3 (1962, 1966, 2002). · Argentina Wins: 2 (1986, 1998 in a penalty shootout). · Knockout Edge: Argentina has won 2 of their 3 knockout encounters (1986 QF, 1998 R16). 📜 Overall Record (All Matches) · Total Meetings: 14 (including friendlies). · England Leads: 6 wins. · Argentina Wins: 3. · Draws: 5. ⚽ Memorable Moments · 1986 (Argentina 2-1): Maradona’s infamous "Hand of God" and "Goal of the Century". · 1998 (2-2, Argentina win pens): Beckham’s red card; Michael Owen's famous solo goal. · 2002 (England 1-0): Beckham’s penalty secured redemption in the group stage. With England holding a narrow 3-2 lead in World Cups, this semifinal is a true rivalry
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      World Cup England 1-2 Argentina
    • Mena Botrous
      Mena Botrous
      The recent form and squad configurations of Argentina and England present a stark contrast. Argentina has been on an impressive run, boasting an unbeaten record of eight wins and two draws. In their last five matches, they scored over two goals four times, showing remarkable consistency in attack. On the other hand, England had a record of six wins, three draws, and one loss in their recent games. However, they drew in the last two matches, with a significant drop in offensive firepower. Their average goals per game decreased by 30% compared to the previous period. In terms of the lineup, Argentina has a full - strength squad. Their midfield and defense are well - configured, leading to a continuous improvement in the smoothness of attack - defense transitions. England, however, is facing double challenges. Midfielder Henderson is absent, and center - back Garrell Kwasa is suspended. This situation poses a threat to the stability of their mid - and back - field defensive coordination s
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