Argentine soccer fans celebrated in the streets of Buenos Aires on Wednesday evening after their national team defeated England to reach the World Cup final [1], [2].

The victory secures a place in the championship match for one of the world's most storied soccer programs. This result ends England's bid for the title and ignites a national celebration across Argentina and among its global diaspora.

Argentina won the semi-final match with a final score of 2-1 [1]. The victory triggered immediate celebrations in the capital city, where tens of thousands of supporters gathered to cheer [2]. The scenes in Buenos Aires were characterized by massive crowds waving flags, and chanting in the streets [2].

The celebrations were not limited to South America. Supporters also gathered in the U.S., specifically at gathering spots in Atlanta, to mark the team's progression to the final [2]. While Argentine fans celebrated, England supporters were left gutted by the loss [2].

The match serves as the penultimate step in the tournament. By defeating England, Argentina has now positioned itself to compete for the trophy in the final match. The scale of the public reaction reflects the deep cultural significance of the national team within Argentina [2].

Fans remained in the streets late into Wednesday night, marking the achievement with music and public gatherings [2]. The victory ensures that the focus of the sporting world now shifts to the upcoming final, where Argentina will seek to claim the championship title.

Argentina won the semi-final match with a final score of 2-1

Argentina's progression to the World Cup final maintains the country's status as a global soccer powerhouse and creates a high-stakes atmosphere for the final match. The victory over England, a traditional rival, amplifies the emotional weight of the achievement for the fanbase.