- England defeated Norway 2-1 after extra time in Miami, continuing their campaign for a first World Cup in 60 years.
- The victory sets up a semi-final clash against Argentina, who also won their quarter-final against Switzerland after extra time.
- The semi-final match between England and Argentina is scheduled for Wednesday, 15 July, with an 8pm BST kick-off in Atlanta.
- The government is considering an extra bank holiday on Friday 24 July if England wins the World Cup, with the Three Lions expected to face either France or Spain should they beat Argentina.
- The last World Cup match between Argentina and England was in 2002, when David Beckham scored the game’s only goal following a foul on Michael Owen. England also beat Argentina on their way to glory in 1966 while Argentina knocked England out of the 1986 and 1998 World Cups.
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