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Argentina Break England Hearts with Late Double to Reach World Cup Final as Messi and Co Complete Stunning Comeback

Atlanta, Georgia – England's destiny is tournament heartbreak. The only question concerns when it comes and how the fates will contrive to make it as painful as possible. This was an implausibly brutal new low.

Thomas Tuchel's team had fought fire with fire on an occasion that was overloaded with shredded nerves. The first half was a physical fight; it was gripping all the same. And the possibilities seemed endless for England when Anthony Gordon put them in front shortly after half-time. A first appearance in the World Cup final since 1966 looked on.

Argentina were not finished. There has been a feeling during this tournament that they are beatable, and yet nobody has beaten them. There is a reason for that. Their champion courage. They dug deep into it in the closing stages to complete one of their greatest fightbacks. That it came against England, the old enemy, made it even sweeter.

Key developments:

  • Argentina beat England 2-1 with two late goals to reach World Cup final
  • Anthony Gordon gives England the lead in 55th minute
  • Enzo Fernández equalises with fierce drive in 85th minute
  • Lautaro Martínez heads winner in 90+2 minute
  • Argentina to face Spain in Sunday's final
  • Argentina players hold up "Las Malvinas son Argentinas" banner
  • Tuchel switches to back five, inviting Argentina pressure
  • England's first World Cup final since 1966 slips away
  • Messi involved in both Argentina goals

Gordon's Breakthrough

England felt they shaded the war of attrition in the first half. They just had to stay patient and wait for their moment. It came in the 55th minute, shortly after Jordan Pickford had denied Julián Álvarez at the other end.

After Kane's searching ball up the inside right was repelled only in part by Nico Tagliafico, Rice went wide to Rogers and it was just a lovely cross from him. Gordon worked the position on Nahuel Molina and the cool close-range finish had England in dreamland.

England's Anthony Gordon opens the scoring from close range against Argentina
Anthony Gordon opens the scoring from close range. The England winger's goal gave his side a 1-0 lead and put them on the brink of the final.

Argentina's Fightback

The frustration for England was that the tactical shift invited Argentina to press on to the front foot. Tuchel played with fire. Argentina dominated the closing stages. It was their attack versus England's defence and the equaliser was well signposted. That it came as late as the 86th minute only added to England's devastation. They were so close.

Enzo Fernández scored it with a fierce drive after Argentina had worked a short corner via Lionel Messi and England were floored before they could stagger on into extra time.

Enzo Fernández celebrates after his equaliser for Argentina against England
Enzo Fernández celebrates after his equaliser for Argentina. The midfielder's fierce drive in the 85th minute brought Argentina level.

Martinez's Winner

They thought they had escaped when Alexis Mac Allister sent a low shot against the post. It was the second time he had hit the woodwork. But Messi recycled the move on the right, jinked and crossed deep. Lautaro Martínez was unmarked and when the Argentina substitute headed home England were primed to do likewise.

It has been a strange tournament for Tuchel and his players, the feeling difficult to shake that the results up to this point had outstripped the performance levels. They did not do enough when it mattered the most against Argentina, especially in creative terms. They barely threatened Emi Martínez's goal. And when defensive resilience was demanded towards the end, it was not there.

Lautaro Martínez climbs high to nod home Argentina's late winner against England
Lautaro Martínez climbs high to nod home Argentina's late winner. The substitute's header in stoppage time completed the stunning comeback.

Tuchel's Regret

The regrets belonged to England. Tuchel sought to preserve what he had in the final quarter with a switch to a back five, Ezri Konsa coming on for Gordon and playing as the right-sided centre-half. The head coach had successfully seen out the 3-2 win against Mexico in the last 16 with five defenders on a night when his team were down to 10 men. There was no repeat here.

Thomas Tuchel, England's head coach, walks off in dismay after the defeat
Thomas Tuchel walks off in dismay after England's defeat. The manager's tactical switch backfired as Argentina dominated the closing stages.

The Physical Battle

The tackles flew in and tempers were rarely far from boiling point. A snapshot of the first 45 minutes? It was when Messi got the better of Djed Spence in the 37th minute and then evaded challenges from Harry Kane and Gordon. A split second later, in came Elliot Anderson to halt him with a body check. The England midfielder, who revelled in the intensity of the contest, was booked. It was a long way from being the only tactical foul.

Jude Bellingham collides with Lionel Messi during a fractious first half
Jude Bellingham collides with Lionel Messi during a fractious first half. The midfield battle was intense throughout the match.

Las Malvinas Banner

Just in case the end of the match needed a little more needle, some of the Argentina players displayed a banner which reads: "Las Malvinas son Argentinas" ("The Malvinas are Argentinian"). For anyone who has missed the last, well, 45 or so years of history at least, British sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (or Las Malvinas, as they are known in Argentina) is disputed by the South American country.

Enzo Fernandez of Argentina scores his team's first goal against England
Enzo Fernández scores Argentina's first goal. The midfielder's strike sparked the comeback that sent Argentina into the final.

Messi and Kane Embrace

After the final whistle, Lionel Messi and Harry Kane shared a moment of mutual respect. The two captains embraced, acknowledging each other's efforts in a match that will be remembered for years to come.

Lionel Messi of Argentina is congratulated by Harry Kane of England after the match
Lionel Messi and Harry Kane share a moment of mutual respect after Argentina's dramatic victory.

What's Next

Argentina deserved to advance to the final against Spain on Sunday. For England, there was only the beginnings of a familiar inquest.

Spain v Argentina (Sunday 19 July) – the 2026 World Cup final will be contested between the champions of Europe and the champions of South America, who also happen to be champions of the world.

Argentina's mentality monsters have done it again. England are coming home. Football is not coming with them.

55'
Gordon's opener
85'
Fernández equaliser
90+2'
Martinez winner

⚽ The Big Picture

England's World Cup dream is over, and the manner of their defeat will haunt them for years. Anthony Gordon's goal had put them on the brink of a first final appearance since 1966. But Thomas Tuchel's decision to switch to a back five invited Argentina pressure, and Lionel Messi's brilliance in the closing stages proved decisive. Enzo Fernández's fierce equaliser and Lautaro Martínez's stoppage-time header completed a stunning comeback that will go down in World Cup history. For Argentina, it's a chance to defend their crown against Spain on Sunday. For England, it's another chapter of tournament heartbreak.

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This article was last updated on July 16, 2026 at 7:22 AM
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