Argentina defeated England 2-1 in the World Cup semifinal to advance to the tournament final [1].

The victory secures a place in the championship match for Argentina and marks a significant collapse for the England national team in the closing stages of the game.

The match took place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia [2]. Argentina entered the final moments of the game trailing or tied before a late surge allowed them to seize control of the match. The deciding blow came from Enzo Fernández, who scored the game-winning goal to finalize the score at 2-1 [1, 3].

Lionel Messi led the effort during the comeback, helping the team navigate the pressure of the semifinal stage [4]. The atmosphere in Atlanta was described as shaking following the winning goal as the Argentine squad celebrated the result.

England had maintained a competitive position for much of the contest, but the late defensive failure allowed Fernández to find the net [3]. This result eliminates England from the competition and sets the stage for Argentina to compete for the world title.

The win reinforces Argentina's status as a primary contender in the tournament. The team now prepares for the final match, while England must address the late-game collapse that cost them a spot in the championship [4, 5].

Argentina defeated England 2-1 in the World Cup semifinal to advance to the tournament final.

Argentina's advancement to the final demonstrates their ability to perform under extreme pressure and execute late-game tactical adjustments. For England, the loss highlights a critical vulnerability in maintaining defensive composure during the final minutes of high-stakes knockout matches, a failure that now precludes them from winning the title.