England hearts broken once more after Argentina’s dramatic late double outs them out of FIFA World Cup 2026

* Anthony Gordon had given Three Lions second-half lead but Enzo Fernández levelled before Lautaro Martínez got the winner

By Matt Hughes, The Guardian

England suffered World Cup heartache on Wednesday night with two late goals in seven minutes from  Argentina giving them a 2-1 win and a place in Sunday’s final against Spain.

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The substitute Lautaro Martínez scored the winner with a close-range header in injury time after Enzo Martínez had equalised with a superb strike from the edge of England’s penalty area in the 85th minute — Lionel Messi providing the assist for both.

England had been minutes from making history by reaching their first men’s World Cup final since 1966, and first overseas, but paid the price for retreating after Anthony Gordon had given them the lead in the 55th minute.

England had appeared content to defend from that point, but had been riding their luck, with Jordan Pickford making a string of superb saves at close range and Argentina twice hitting the post before managing a stunning late comeback, their third of the tournament.

Argentina will have the opportunity to defend their title against the European champions in New York on Sunday, a mouthwatering fixture that will be Messi’s final World Cup appearance.

England will look back on a disjointed World Cup with regrets, particularly that they appeared to lack the conviction or energy to keep playing on the front foot when presented with a shot at history.

Thomas Tuchel’s substitutions and tactical changes had worked successfully in previous games but the England head coach’s in-game alterations backfired.

England’s goal came at the start of the second half after a cagey opening most notable for the number of fouls conceded by both sides.

Declan Rice picked up a loose ball to release Morgan Rogers, who found Gordon at the back post with an inviting cross, which the Barcelona forward tapped in with his first touch.

The captain, Harry Kane, told the BBC: “We played a good game for the large majority of it. Once we went 1-0 up we seemed to just try to hold on, which at this level is not enough.

“Just gutted because we’ve worked so hard to be here. The lads have given everything — every last bit of running, sweat, blood, tears, whatever it is. To fall short like we did today is just gutting.”—Editing by Maravi Express

Knockout stages results 

Round of 32

* South Africa 0-1 Canada

* Jordan 1-3 Argentina

* Brazil 2-1 Japan

* Germany 1(3)-1(4) Paraguay

* Netherlands 1(2)-1(3) Morocco

* Côte d’Ivoire 1-2 Norway

* France 3-0 Sweden

* Mexico 2-0 Ecuador

* England 1-2 DR Congo

* Belgium 3-2 Senegal 

* USA 2-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina

* Spain 3-0 Austria

* Portugal 2-1 Croatia

* Switzerland 2-0 Algeria

* Australia 1(2)-1(4) Egypt 

* Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde

* Colombia 1-0 Ghana

Round of 16

* Canada 0-3 Morocco 

* Paraguay 0-1 France

* Brazil 1-2 Norway

* Mexico 2-3 England

* Portugal 0-1 Spain

* USA 1-4 Belgium

* Argentina 3-2 Egypt

* Switzerland 0(4)-0(3) Colombia

Quarterfinals 

* Morocco 0-2 France

* Belgium 1-2 Spain

* Norway 1-2 England

* Argentina 3-1 Switzerland

Semifinals

* France 0-2 Spain

* England 1-0 Argentina

3rd Place Play-off

Saturday 

* France v England (23h00)

Final

Sunday

* Spain v Argentina (21h00)

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