Argentina Reach FIFA World Cup 2026 Final After Dramatic Victory Over England



The Pakistan Times Live | Sports News

Defending champions Argentina have secured their place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 final after producing a remarkable comeback victory against England in a thrilling semifinal. The match delivered high-quality football, intense competition, and dramatic moments that kept fans around the world on the edge of their seats.

The first half remained goalless as both teams created chances but defended strongly. England looked well organized, while Argentina patiently searched for opportunities to break through.

Early in the second half, England took the lead when Anthony Gordon found the back of the net in the 55th minute. The goal increased the pressure on Argentina, but the South American side responded with determination and greater attacking intent.

Argentina gradually took control of possession, created several dangerous attacks, and eventually turned the match around with two important goals. Their experience in major tournaments and ability to perform under pressure once again proved decisive.

The victory sends Argentina into their seventh FIFA World Cup final, where they will have the opportunity to defend their world title and add another historic achievement to their football legacy.

Football analysts praised Argentina's tactical discipline, resilience, and fighting spirit, while England received recognition for an impressive tournament despite falling short in the semifinal.

The upcoming World Cup final is expected to attract millions of viewers worldwide as Argentina prepares for another chance to lift football's biggest trophy.

The Pakistan Times Live will continue to provide complete coverage, match analysis, player reactions, and all the latest updates from the FIFA World Cup 2026.

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