Argentina defeated England 2-1 [1] after extra time on Wednesday, July 15, 2026 [2], to advance to the FIFA World Cup final.
The victory marks a significant milestone for the Argentine national team, as it secures a place in the championship match against Spain.
The semifinal took place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, U.S. [3]. The match remained competitive through regulation time, requiring an extra period to determine the winner. Argentina eventually broke the deadlock to claim the 2-1 [1] victory.
This result eliminates England from the tournament and cements Argentina's position as a primary contender for the title. The team now shifts its focus to the final, which is scheduled for July 19, 2026 [4].
The championship match will be held in New Jersey, U.S. [5]. This venue will host the clash between Argentina and Spain to determine the world champion of the 2026 tournament.
Officials and fans in Atlanta witnessed the conclusion of the semifinal on July 15 [2]. The path to the final has been defined by high-stakes competition, leading to this final pairing.
“Argentina won 2-1 after extra time to reach the final of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.”
Argentina's progression to the final establishes a high-profile matchup against Spain, pitting two of the world's most successful footballing nations against each other. By overcoming England in a grueling extra-time match, Argentina demonstrates a level of resilience that may serve as a psychological advantage heading into the final in New Jersey.


