England are set to make a late call over the fitness of key figure Declan Rice as they gear up for a massive World Cup semi-final against Argentina.
Rice was forced off early in the quarter-final win over Norway having been struggling with illness, and has also dealt with a hamstring issue during the course of this tournament. His possible absence from the semi-final in Atlanta would have been a huge blow, but it appears that the midfielder is likely to be available to Thomas Tuchel – who also faces selection headaches defensively with Reece James perhaps coming under consideration for a start after his recovery from his own hamstring problem.
The encounter will be the latest chapter in a storied World Cup rivalry, though England and Argentina have not met in a fixture of any kind since a friendly in 2005. Security has been increased in Atlanta for their first meeting in 21 years. It means Lionel Messi will take on Tuchel’s side for the first time – though goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has insisted that they risk letting others hurt them if they focus overly on the Argentina captain.
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- England and Argentina gear up for World Cup semi-final in Atlanta
- Thomas Tuchel set to make late call over Declan Rice's fitness ahead of Wednesday's clash
- Reece James could come into contention to start in England's defence
- Tuchel will reveal all in a press conference at 10:45pm tonight
- Lionel Messi will take on England for first time as nations meet after 21 years
- Argentina and England have shared storied World Cup rivalry
- Security increased ahead of semi-final amid fears of fan clashes
Copa Independent: The best World Cup semi-finals....ever?
19:00 , Will CastleOn the latest episode of Copa Independent, Lawrence Ostlere is joined by Miguel Delaney in Atlanta and Kieran Jackson to preview the World Cup semi-finals: England v Argentina and Spain v France, a last four featuring the top four ranked teams and four previous winners.
England’s win over Norway is assessed through the Miami heat, Jude Bellingham’s form and Golden Boot push, Harry Kane’s fatigue, Declan Rice’s fitness, Tuchel’s substitutions, and the Tuchel–Bellingham media flashpoint.
They also explore the deep history and political context of England–Argentina, Messi facing England for the first time, and the tactical contrast of Spain’s positional play against France’s attacking freedom, plus how rest days and VAR could shape the run-in.
For all the analysis, predictions and news you need for the World Cup, tune in to Copa Independent on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
England vs Argentina will be the ultimate Falklands grudge match
18:40 , Sean O'GradyIhave the uncomfortable feeling that many otherwise patriotic British people – perhaps rather too many of them – would happily trade the Falkland Islands in a heartbeat for a place for England in the final of the World Cup.
Obviously, as a devoutly cakeist nation, we’d rather that we beat the Argentinians fair and square on the pitch, as we once did in the South Atlantic.
But, if faced with the choice of ending 60 years of hurt or coming to a sensible sovereignty-sharing arrangement with Buenos Aires to resolve a long-running colonial dispute, well… who wouldn’t prefer to see Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, Jordan Pickford and the lads lifting the gleaming Jules Rimet trophy? All this – and a bank holiday, too.
England vs Argentina will be the ultimate Falklands grudge match
England receive Declan Rice fitness boost on eve of World Cup semi-final with Argentina
18:24 , Will CastleDeclan Rice trained on the eve of England’s World Cup semi-final against Argentina as optimism grows over the midfielder’s ability to start after illness.
A big boost ahead of tomorrow’s clash.
England receive Declan Rice fitness boost on eve of Argentina clash
World Cup 2026 power rankings
18:00 , Will CastleEngland are into the World Cup semi-finals - but how do they stack up among the rest of the remaining four nations?
We started at 48, and we’re down to a quartet of big hitters. Here are our semi-final power rankings:
World Cup 2026 power rankings: Rating all four nations ahead of the semi-finals
What is it like to face Lionel Messi? Inside the mind of Argentina’s genius as England finally find out
17:40 , Will CastleFor the first time in his career, Lionel Messi will take on England. What makes him so good? Miguel Delaney goes inside the mind of Argentina’s genius.
What is it like to face Lionel Messi? Inside the mind of Argentina’s genius
Nico O'Reilly relishing 'once-in-a-lifetime' Lionel Messi challenge
17:20 , Will CastleEngland defender Nico O’Reilly is backing himself to come through the “once-in-a-lifetime” task of marking Lionel Messi and turning his dream of winning the World Cup into reality.
“I can’t wait,” O’Reilly told BBC Radio 5 Live. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
“He’s coming towards the end of his career. For me personally, he’s the best player to ever touch a football pitch. And yeah, I can’t wait for the challenge.”
He added on talkSPORT: “I know there’s a bit of history there, and I know they’re going to be fired up for it. So I think we just match their energy, match their passion, and go even harder.
“But yeah, of course, they have some great players. They’ve got Messi, in my opinion, he’s been the best player in world football. I can’t wait to play against him.
“A big challenge, big task, but I believe in myself, and yeah, we’ll see what happens. I guess we’ll see on Wednesday.”
Follow Spain vs France LIVE
17:00 , Harry Latham-CoyleThe build-up is underway to the first semi-final as Spain and France battle for a place in football’s biggest game. You can follow LIVE coverage from Dallas here:
France v Spain LIVE: Team news and latest updates from World Cup semi-final
Harry Kane accuses media of trying to create division in England camp
16:40 , Harry Latham-CoyleHarry Kane believes the media is “trying to create division” in the England camp after the furore surrounding Thomas Tuchel and Jude Bellingham’s interviews with ITV after the win over Norway on Saturday.
Harry Kane accuses media of trying to create division in England camp
Predict the score of England vs Argentina!
16:25 , Harry Latham-CoyleCould Reece James start?
16:15 , Harry Latham-CoyleReece James came on for Declan Rice in the Norway quarter-final, initially in midfield before shifting to right-back. Thomas Tuchel will surely consider starting the Chelsea defender as he looks to combat Argentina’s dynamic forward line – and James has declared himself ready to go.
Reece James ready for World Cup ‘crunch time’ after injury woes
France v Spain: Who would England prefer in World Cup final? Independent writers’ verdicts
16:00 , Harry Latham-CoyleFrance or Spain – talking purely hypothetically, who would England prefer in a World Cup final? Our writers make their picks.
France v Spain: Who would England prefer in World Cup final?
WATCH: Jordan Pickford insists England cannot just focus on Lionel Messi
15:40 , Harry Latham-CoyleLionel Messi will take on England for the first time tomorrow – but Jordan Pickford believes it would be a mistake to just focus on the Argentina captain.
Nico O'Reilly ready for 'once in a lifetime' challenge against Lionel Messi
15:30 , Harry Latham-CoyleEngland defender Nico O’Reilly is backing himself to come through the “once-in-a-lifetime” task of marking Lionel Messi and turning his dream of winning the World Cup into reality.
O’Reilly has been Thomas Tuchel’s first-choice left-back in the tournament, but his challenge is about to get much harder in Wednesday’s semi-final against Argentina.
Messi, 39, is going out in style at his sixth World Cup as his eight goals have fired the defending champions to the last four.
Manchester City defender O’Reilly was a baby when Messi played at his first World Cup in 2006 and rates him as “the best player to ever touch a football pitch”.
“I can’t wait,” O’Reilly told BBC Radio 5 Live. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
“He’s coming towards the end of his career. For me personally, he’s the best player to ever touch a football pitch. And yeah, I can’t wait for the challenge.”
What is it like to face Lionel Messi? Inside the mind of Argentina’s genius
Harry Kane ignoring history as England face Argentina
15:15 , Harry Latham-CoyleHarry Kane says a World Cup semi-final against historic rivals Argentina is “as big as it gets” but stressed England cannot be drawn into the emotional baggage surrounding the fixture.
A rivalry that elicits memories of Diego Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ in 1986 and Sir David Beckham’s red card 12 years later will resume for the first time since 2005, with a place in Sunday’s showpiece on the line.
Back-to-back European Championship runners-up England are seeking to make their third final in four major tournaments and move within one step of ending their 60-year wait to bring football home.
“I mean, what a game, what an occasion to play one of the best teams, the reigning world champions, in a semi-final of a World Cup,” captain Kane told ITV.
“In these moments, I think back to being a kid and having dreams and what it’d be like to play in these games.
“This is as big as it gets, so I’m really excited for this week. I think it’s going to be a special game and what a tough team to play against but hopefully that brings the best out in us.”
England and Argentina’s epic rivalry is much deeper than just football
15:00 , Harry Latham-CoyleEngland vs Argentina is among the most famous and fierce World Cup rivalries – but, with the legacy of the Falklands War felt, Miguel Delaney explains why there is plenty more at play in Atlanta tomorrow
England and Argentina’s epic rivalry is much deeper than just football
The two physical factors that may leave Argentina at a disadvantage for World Cup semi-final
14:45 , Harry Latham-CoyleBoth England and Argentina have had to ride the rigours of knockout football already at this tournament, enduring plenty of physical and mental toil. What impact might that have on the semi-final? Richard Jolly takes a look.
The two factors that may leave Argentina at a disadvantage for World Cup semi-final
Inside Thomas Tuchel’s relationship with Jude Bellingham at the heart of England’s World Cup
14:30 , Harry Latham-CoyleIt’s been a funny relationship between Thomas Tuchel and Jude Bellingham, as Miguel Delaney chronicles here – but the England manager will be delighted to have the midfielder at his best at this tournament.
Inside the Tuchel-Bellingham relationship at the heart of England’s World Cup
From Tuchel’s outcast to England’s kingpin, how Jude Bellingham silenced his critics at the World Cup
14:15 , Lawrence OstlereJude-fever. Bellingham-mania. No one has come up with a catchy name for it yet, but it’s happening. A London train stop called Bellingham station has been renamed “Jude Bellingham”. West Midlands Railway is offering free train rides for anyone named Jude. “Hey Jude” is on the playlist after every England win with “Three Lions” and “Wonderwall”, the only player with his own ballad.
From outcast to kingpin, how Jude Bellingham silenced his critics at the World Cup
Harry Kane rubbishes claims of rift in England squad after Tuchel-Bellingham World Cup clash
14:00 , Harry Latham-CoyleCaptain Harry Kane has dismissed the idea of division in the England squad, insisting there is “complete togetherness” ahead of the World Cup semi-final with Argentina.
England booked their place in the last four by grinding out a 2-1 extra-time win over Norway in the extreme Miami heat, with Jude Bellingham hitting back at Thomas Tuchel’s post-match assessment that they had not played well.
The Real Madrid star scored twice to drag his side through and appeared to question Tuchel by suggesting “he doesn’t know what it’s like to play in those kind of conditions”.
Kane rubbishes claims of rift in England squad after Tuchel-Bellingham clash
A familiar referee for Lionel Messi
13:45 , PAEngland’s World Cup semi-final referee has proved to be a good luck charm for Argentina star Lionel Messi in the past.
American official Ismael Elfath has been appointed to take charge of Wednesday’s match in Atlanta, having been fourth official when Argentina beat France on penalties to win the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Elfath was the referee when Messi’s Inter Miami team won the 2023 Leagues Cup, and has also overseen three Major League Soccer regular season wins that Messi has featured in.
The 44-year-old’s most recent involvement at the World Cup was as referee of the last-16 tie between Brazil and Norway.
He was also in charge for the Japan v Netherlands and Spain v Uruguay matches in the group phase.
Who is Ismail Elfath? England v Argentina referee for World Cup semi-final
Arsenal pushing to seal quick transfer for Argentina’s World Cup hero
13:30 , Miguel DelaneyArsenal are attempting to get a deal for Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez done before pre-season, as competition for the player looks to have regressed.
The 26-year-old finally came alive in this World Cup on Sunday morning, scoring the extra-time winner for Argentina in their 3-1 win over Switzerland with a brilliant curling long-range strike.
That ironically came as the options for the player appear to have lessened, due to the politics. Alvarez is open to an Arsenal move but his preference had been to stay in Spain, with either Barcelona or Real Madrid.
Arsenal pushing to seal quick transfer for Argentina’s World Cup hero
LISTEN: The greatest World Cup semi-finals...ever?
13:20 , Harry Latham-CoyleOn the latest episode of Copa Independent, Lawrence Ostlere is joined by Miguel Delaney in Atlanta and Kieran Jackson to preview the World Cup semi-finals: England v Argentina and Spain v France, a last four featuring the top four ranked teams and four previous winners.England’s win over Norway is assessed through the Miami heat, Jude Bellingham’s form and Golden Boot push, Harry Kane’s fatigue, Declan Rice’s fitness, Tuchel’s substitutions, and the Tuchel–Bellingham media flashpoint.They also explore the deep history and political context of England–Argentina, Messi facing England for the first time, and the tactical contrast of Spain’s positional play against France’s attacking freedom, plus how rest days and VAR could shape the run-in.
Increased police presence in Atlanta
13:10 , Kieran JacksonAtlanta Police are aware of the historical tensions between the countries and confirmed security would duly be increased ahead of the last-four clash at Atlanta Stadium.
In a statement, Atlanta Police said: “As Atlanta prepares to host an upcoming Fifa World Cup semi-final match and welcomes increased numbers of residents and visitors, the Atlanta Police Department has enhanced its citywide public safety and security posture.
“Additional personnel and resources are already deployed and will continue to be strategically assigned in and around the event venues, entertainment districts, and other high-traffic areas to help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
“These proactive measures are designed to protect the public, deter criminal activity, and ensure residents and visitors can safely enjoy this historic event.”
Ahead of tonight's other semi-final.... Didier Deschamps insists Spain are favourites
12:55 , Kieran JacksonHe explained: “If you see what Spain have done in the first match against Cape Verde [a 0-0 draw], forget about that, but in the rest Spain confirmed they are the favourite. I don’t want to add extra pressure to Luis [de la Fuente, the manager] and their team, he knows very well people are expecting greatly of their team.
“They can attack and defend very well, they only conceded one goal. Luis and myself, we know how to defend well but with the quality of the two teams offensively we could think it is going to be a spectacular game.”
Why Trump and Fifa, try as they might, will never overshadow World Cup’s most beautiful feature
12:40 , Kieran JacksonAs the beginnings of a Mexico City thunderstorm swirl high above, dark clouds circling like a slow-motion whirlpool, a pair of English fans do not give a jot.
It is three hours before Mexico face England in the most anticipated match at the Estadio Azteca in 40 years. Attendees are being warned to take cover as the police implement their electrical storm protocol. But these adults, merry on pure vibes, are engrossed in the most childlike of games: a chalk-drawn hopscotch on the gravel, outside the stadium’s Cabecera Norte end, with “Viva Mexico” at the top. And the locals, kids and adults alike, are loving it.
And when embarking on a lap of the outer perimeter of the World Cup’s most iconic venue before the blockbuster last-16 occasion, similar feel-good scenes are at every corner. Event volunteers dressed in blue and green form a Limbo dance opportunity for passers-by; half a dozen Mexican dance groups greet ticket holders to the south of the main entrance; Mexicans joust with English in gentle ribbing as they queue for entry into the arena.
It is an intoxicating, smile-inducing, dopamine-hitting environment. This is the essence of the biggest event in world sport: the amalgamation of different nationalities and cultures, old and young, male and female.
Full feature below:
Why Trump and Fifa will never overshadow World Cup’s most beautiful feature
The politics behind World Cup referee appointment
12:24 , Kieran JacksonThe most significant factor determining a referee appointment at the World Cup is their collective performance, as referees are usually paired with two assistant referees for the tournament.
This is a multi-year monitoring process by the Fifa Referees Committee, chaired by ex-World Cup final official Pierluigi Collina, considered one of the best referees of all time.
While form and correct decision-making are the primary elements, other geo-political factors are at play.
More detail below:
The politics behind World Cup referee appointments
Harry Kane on Jude Bellingham's best position in midfield
12:15 , Kieran Jackson"I think he is good in any of those position,” Kane told the BBC.
“I think certain games will dictate a little bit differently but he's a great goalscorer so playing as a '10' helps him in that sense in terms of arriving into the box, being higher up and in dangerous goal-scoring positions, kind of like his two goals against Norway - almost like striker goals.
"But also he's so good as an ‘8’ - driving with the ball, defending up and down the pitch and he has that engine of a number 8 so really he is exceptional in both positions.
"I think the games will dictate what suits him more and that's where you rely on the boss and the coaches to get that right.”
World Cup 2026 Golden Boot: Messi, Mbappe and Kane in thrilling race to finish top scorer
12:00 , Harry Latham-CoyleThe battle within the battle for the golden boot is all but certain to go the final – here’s how the World Cup’s leading scorers stack up ahead of the semi-finals.
World Cup 2026 Golden Boot: Messi, Mbappe and Kane in thrilling race
Why an emotionally-charged Argentina need to win this World Cup more than you might think
11:40 , Harry Latham-CoyleNaturally, there’ll be a focus on England’s quest to end a 60-year wait for World Cup success, but what of Argentina? As their fans chant about Messi, Maradona and the Falkland Islands, Ed Malyon examines the fears for the future that make this a crucial tournament for the defending champions.
Why emotionally-charged Argentina need to win World Cup more than you might think
France v Spain: Who would England prefer in World Cup final? Independent writers’ verdicts
11:25 , Harry Latham-CoyleTo get ahead of ourselves entirely, who would England want in a World Cup final? Lawrence Ostlere, Kieran Jackson, Luke Baker and Alex Pattle answer that question here.
France v Spain: Who would England prefer in World Cup final?
The deeper battle behind France and Spain’s World Cup semi-final
11:10 , Harry Latham-CoyleFrance and Spain are arguably the two defining footballing nations of the last 30 years – which makes this is an encounter with deeper significance, Richard Jolly writes:
The deeper battle behind France and Spain’s World Cup semi-final
How France and Spain’s World Cup clash of contrasts could decide football’s tactical future
10:55 , Harry Latham-CoyleThe tactical battle in Dallas tonight could be fascinating. Miguel Delaney explores a fixture at the vanguard of the sport’s next evolution.
France and Spain’s World Cup clash of styles could decide football’s tactical future
Kylian Mbappe sparks injury fears ahead of World Cup semi-final – but set to be fit for Spain clash
10:40 , Harry Latham-CoyleKylian Mbappe emerged as something of a fitness doubt yesterday, though the France captain is set to be fit to feature.
Mbappe sparks injury fears ahead of World Cup semi-final vs Spain
France boss Didier Deschamps insists Spain are favourites to reach World Cup final
10:30 , Harry Latham-CoyleEngland against Argentina is to come tomorrow, of course, but tonight’s meeting between France and Spain is mouthwatering. France boss Didier Deschamps has declared his opposition as favourites, Richard Jolly reports...
France boss Didier Deschamps insists Spain are favourites to reach World Cup final
What is it like to face Lionel Messi? Inside the mind of Argentina’s genius as England finally find out
10:15 , Harry Latham-CoyleFor the first time in his career, Lionel Messi will take on England. What makes him so good? Miguel Delaney goes inside the mind of Argentina’s genius.
What is it like to face Lionel Messi? Inside the mind of Argentina’s genius
Security stepped up as England and Argentina fans prepare for World Cup showdown
10:00 , Harry Latham-CoylePolice have stepped up security across Atlanta as the city prepares to host England’s World Cup semi-final against Argentina – a fixture fans have said has “so much history and so much rivalry”.
The Atlanta Police Department said extra officers and resources had already been deployed around the city before Wednesday’s match, with increased patrols planned around the Mercedes-Benz Stadium as well as “entertainment districts and other high-traffic areas”.
Security stepped up as England and Argentina fans prepare for World Cup showdown
Will England get a Bank Holiday if team wins the World Cup? Potential date revealed ahead of Argentina semi-final
09:40 , Bryony GoochThe government is considering an extra bank holiday if England wins the World Cup, with the final set to take place next Sunday.
It is understood that Friday 24 July has been earmarked for a celebratory bank holiday if England wins the tournament, 60 years after its first and only victory in the competition.
Will England get a Bank Holiday if team wins the World Cup?
Starmer eyes dash to World Cup final and flight home in time for Burnham’s coronation
09:30 , Nicole Wootton-CaneSir Keir Starmer is eyeing a last-minute dash to the US for the World Cup final if England beat Argentina on Wednesday as one of his final acts as prime minister, reports suggest.
The outgoing prime minister would plan to watch the game at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium on Sunday before touching back down in London for his final morning in the top job, sources told The Times.
The newspaper reports the final details of the plan are still being drawn up, but that a No 10 source said there would be no delay to the transfer of power.
Starmer eyes dash to World Cup final and flight home in time for Burnham’s coronation
Nico O'Reilly ready for 'once in a lifetime' challenge against Lionel Messi
09:15 , Harry Latham-CoyleEngland defender Nico O’Reilly is backing himself to come through the “once-in-a-lifetime” task of marking Lionel Messi and turning his dream of winning the World Cup into reality.
O’Reilly has been Thomas Tuchel’s first-choice left-back in the tournament, but his challenge is about to get much harder in Wednesday’s semi-final against Argentina.
Messi, 39, is going out in style at his sixth World Cup as his eight goals have fired the defending champions to the last four.
Manchester City defender O’Reilly was a baby when Messi played at his first World Cup in 2006 and rates him as “the best player to ever touch a football pitch”.
“I can’t wait,” O’Reilly told BBC Radio 5 Live. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
“He’s coming towards the end of his career. For me personally, he’s the best player to ever touch a football pitch. And yeah, I can’t wait for the challenge.”
The two physical factors that may leave Argentina at a disadvantage for World Cup semi-final
09:00 , Harry Latham-CoyleBoth England and Argentina have had to ride the rigours of knockout football already at this tournament, enduring plenty of physical and mental toil. What impact might that have on the semi-final? Richard Jolly takes a look.
The two factors that may leave Argentina at a disadvantage for World Cup semi-final
Is the Falklands War a factor? The geopolitics at play for World Cup refereeing appointments
08:45 , Harry Latham-CoyleRefereeing appointments aren’t always as straightforward as they seem – and in a week where there will be plenty of talk about the legacy of the Falklands War, Kieran Jackson explains the geopolitics at play as Fifa sorts out its officiating appointments.
Is Falklands War a factor? The politics at play for World Cup refereeing appointments
Who is Ismail Elfath? England v Argentina referee for World Cup semi-final
08:35 , Harry Latham-CoyleThe match officials for England against Argentina have been confirmed, with Ismail Elfath earning a prestige appointment after an unconventional journey:
Who is Ismail Elfath? England v Argentina referee for World Cup semi-final
Why blockbuster World Cup semi-finals could be the best of all time
08:25 , Harry Latham-CoyleThe first of the World Cup semi-finals is today, of course, as France and Spain battle for a place in the showpiece decider. What great games could be in store – perhaps, Miguel Delaney argues, the greatest ever...
Why blockbuster World Cup semi-finals could be the best of all time
Inside Thomas Tuchel’s relationship with Jude Bellingham at the heart of England’s World Cup
08:15 , Harry Latham-CoyleThose rumours of rifts were perhaps exacerbated by the contrasting ITV interviews of Thomas Tuchel and Jude Bellingham after the Norway win. Miguel Delaney examines the relationship between the pair.
Inside the Tuchel-Bellingham relationship at the heart of England’s World Cup
Harry Kane rubbishes claims of rift in England squad after Tuchel-Bellingham World Cup clash
08:05 , Harry Latham-CoyleHow tight is the England squad? Very, according to skipper Harry Kane, who hit out at what he felt was a very English trend to talk of rifts and division during a major tournament.
Kane rubbishes claims of rift in England squad after Tuchel-Bellingham clash
WATCH: Jordan Pickford insists England cannot just focus on Lionel Messi
07:55 , Harry Latham-CoyleLionel Messi will take on England for the first time tomorrow – but Jordan Pickford believes it would be a mistake to just focus on the Argentina captain.
Jordan Pickford says England’s players will stay cool in their World Cup semi-final
07:50 , Harry Latham-CoyleJordan Pickford is confident England will be streetwise enough to keep their cool in Wednesday’s intense World Cup semi-final clash with Argentina.
Thomas Tuchel’s side have the chance to become the nation’s first men’s team to reach the final since Sir Alf Ramsey’s heroes lifted the trophy in 1966.
Jordan Pickford says England’s players will stay cool in their World Cup semi-final
Could Reece James start?
07:40 , Harry Latham-CoyleReece James came on for Declan Rice in the Norway quarter-final, initially in midfield before shifting to right-back. Thomas Tuchel will surely consider starting the Chelsea defender as he looks to combat Argentina’s dynamic forward line – and James has declared himself ready to go.
Reece James ready for World Cup ‘crunch time’ after injury woes
Declan Rice facing race to be fit
07:30 , Harry Latham-CoyleWill Declan Rice be fit to face Argentina? We should find out more when Thomas Tuchel speaks late today, but it appears the midfielder could well be in contention. Rice was forced off against Norway having been struggling with both illness and a hamstring issue during this tournament.
England v Argentina LIVE
07:23 , Harry Latham-CoyleA mouthwatering World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina is just a day away, with the two nations gearing up for action in Atlanta. A storied footballing rivalry has been put on pause of late, but it could be a heated and hectic affair as the nations clash for the first time since 2005 – with Lionel Messi set to meet England for the first time.
We’ll have all of the latest throughout the day.




