Sixty years of waiting, and England are still waiting. A 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the 2026 World Cup semi-final has ended England's latest attempt to reach a first final since 1966 — and handed the fixture one more entry in its long, bruising history.
There is a particular cruelty to losing to Argentina. It is never just a football match. It carries the weight of 1986, the hand of God, the tunnel at St-Étienne in 1998, the penalty shootout that ended David Beckham's tournament before it started. Every England vs Argentina knockout tie arrives pre-loaded with meaning — and this one, a World Cup semi-final, was the heaviest of the lot.
England came in with a generation of players who were supposed to be different. The squad that reached the semi-final of a World Cup had done enough to earn belief. And for long stretches of this tournament, they had it. Then Argentina happened.
The scoreline is confirmed — 2-1 to Argentina — but the full details of how it unfolded are still emerging. No scorers, no key incidents, no VAR moments have been confirmed at the time of writing, and Flagside will update this piece as the picture becomes clearer. What is confirmed, per The Guardian's World Cup Daily coverage, is the result: England are out.
That single line does a lot of work. A one-goal margin suggests England were in it. It also suggests they were not quite enough.
The conversation will start immediately — it always does. Whether this squad had more to give, whether the manager got it right, whether England's tournament structure or player development or penalty preparation or sheer bad luck is the real culprit. None of those debates will feel satisfying, because they never do.
England have now been eliminated at the semi-final stage or earlier in every World Cup since 1966. The 2026 edition was, by any reasonable measure, one of their better chances. A semi-final is not failure in the abstract. Against this opponent, in this fixture, it still feels like it.
Somewhere, Diego Maradona's ghost is having a very good evening.
Sixty years of waiting, and England are still waiting. A 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the 2026 World Cup semi-final has ended England's latest attempt to reach a first final since 1966
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Flagsiden jutut ovat omaperäisiä, monista lähteistä syntetisoituja kirjoituksia. Mainitsemme jokaisen median, joka ruokki juttua.
Yön otteluiden poiminta, mitä siirtoikkunassa tapahtuu, ja yksi kolumni, josta toimituksen pöytä väitteli. Ei mainoksia. Ei vinkkejä. Ei operaattoreita.
Yksi klikkaus poistaa tilauksesta. Emme jaa sähköpostiosoitteita.
“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
MAAJOUKKUEETThere are football matches, and then there are Argentina versus England at a World Cup. On Tuesday night, Lionel Messi walked off the pitch having set up both goals in a 2-1 semi-final win — and then,
“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
MAAJOUKKUEETThere are football matches, and then there are Argentina versus England at a World Cup. On Tuesday night, Lionel Messi walked off the pitch having set up both goals in a 2-1 semi-final win — and then,