Football fans are turning their attention to the Atlanta stadium on Wednesday evening to follow the eagerly anticipated match between England and Argentina in the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup, a clash that brings together the ambition of a team seeking to reclaim its glory and another aiming to continue its title defense.

Both teams have had a strong run in the tournament to reach the last four, each displaying a notable attacking style with a clear similarity in the number of goals conceded.

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Argentina achieved a perfect record in the World Cup so far, having played 6 matches and won all of them. Their players scored 17 goals while conceding 6, as the defending champions confirm their readiness to continue competing for the trophy. England also played 6 matches before the semi-final, winning 5 and drawing 1. Their players scored 13 goals and conceded 6. The match holds special significance for both teams: England hopes to reach the final and continue the dream of a second title in their history, while Argentina aims to take a new step toward retaining the title and reaching the final for the second consecutive time. England: 6 matches, 5 wins, 1 draw, 13 goals scored, 6 goals conceded. Argentina: 6 matches, 6 wins, 17 goals scored, 6 goals conceded.