England and Argentina meet Wednesday for a spot in the World Cup final, and it’s been a while coming. The two sides hadn’t played each other since 2005, but few rivalries carry as much history, from a Hand of God to a David Beckham red card to a David Beckham redemption. Here’s every match the two nations have played.
England vs. Argentina History
- May 9, 1951 (London): England 2, Argentina 1 — Friendly
- May 14, 1953 (Buenos Aires): Argentina 3, England 1 — Unofficial warm-up; not recognized by England as a full international
- May 17, 1953 (Buenos Aires): Argentina 0, England 0 — Friendly abandoned because of torrential rain
- June 2, 1962 (Rancagua, Chile): England 3, Argentina 1 — 1962 FIFA World Cup
- June 6, 1964 (Rio de Janeiro): Argentina 1, England 0 — Taça das Nações
- July 23, 1966 (London): England 1, Argentina 0 — 1966 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal
- May 22, 1974 (London): England 2, Argentina 2 — Friendly
- June 12, 1977 (Buenos Aires): Argentina 1, England 1 — Friendly
- May 13, 1980 (London): England 3, Argentina 1 — Friendly
- June 22, 1986 (Mexico City): Argentina 2, England 1 — 1986 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal
- May 25, 1991 (London): Argentina 2, England 2 — 1991 England Challenge Cup
- June 30, 1998 (Saint-Étienne, France): Argentina 2, England 2, AET, Argentina won 4-3 on penalties — 1998 FIFA World Cup round of 16
- Feb. 23, 2000 (London): England 0, Argentina 0 — Friendly
- June 7, 2002 (Sapporo, Japan): England 1, Argentina 0 — 2002 FIFA World Cup group stage
- Nov. 12, 2005 (Geneva): England 3, Argentina 2 — Friendly
Wednesday’s World Cup semifinal in Atlanta would be the fifteenth assembly between the 2 international locations (their sixteenth encounter if the unofficial 1953 warm-up is included), and the primary since that 2005 pleasant.
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The Three Matches Everybody Remembers
1986: The Hand of God, and the Objective of the Century
Diego Maradona scored twice within the quarterfinal in Mexico Metropolis, first with a blatant handball he later known as “the Hand of God,” then with a run via half of England’s crew that is nonetheless proven as the best objective in World Cup historical past. Argentina received, 2-1, and went on to win the match.
1998: Beckham’s Pink Card
David Beckham was despatched off for a kick at Diego Simeone within the spherical of 16, leaving England to play a person down for greater than an hour. The match completed 2-2 after further time, and Argentina received on penalties, 4-3.
2002: Beckham’s Redemption
4 years later, Beckham acquired the prospect to place it proper. He transformed a penalty in England’s 1-0 group-stage victory, serving to England advance whereas Argentina finally went residence within the group stage.
World Cup Associated Tales
Watch England vs. Argentina At this time
- When: Wednesday, July 15, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. ET
- Where: Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, GA
- TV: FOX
- Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOX Sports

