Argentina’s Late Surge Sends Them to 2026 World Cup Final Against Spain
Argentina Edges Past England in a Dramatic World Cup Semifinal
Argentina secured their spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final after an intense semifinal clash with England. The match turned on its head late, as Argentina scored two goals within five minutes, overturning the score and stunning England. Their next challenge will be against Spain in the final at MetLife Stadium.
The atmosphere was electric, especially on social media where reactions poured in from fans and experts alike. Enzo Fernandez leveled the score in the 85th minute, setting the stage for Lautaro Martinez to net the winner deep into stoppage time. Lionel Messi was instrumental, providing assists on both crucial goals.
Social Media Reacts to Argentina’s Comeback
- @FOXSports: “MESSI SENDS IT INTO TO LAUTARO MARTÍNEZ AND ARGENTINA TAKES THE LEAD IN STOPPAGE TIME”
- @TelemundoSports: “GOOOOOOOOOOOOL FROM ARGENTINAAAAAA!!! Lautaro Martínez heads it in after Messi’s assist. Argentina’s comeback seals a 2-1 victory over England!”
- @ESPNFC: “Messi ran 5.2 miles vs. England, his highest distance in any World Cup game without extra time. He left everything on the pitch.”
- @OptaJoe: “9 & 2 – Lionel Messi completed nine dribbles and assisted twice in a single FIFA World Cup knockout game, a first since records began in 1966.”
A Historic Final Awaits: Argentina vs. Spain
The upcoming final will feature two football giants. Argentina, led by the iconic captain Lionel Messi, aims to become the first team since Brazil in 1962 to win back-to-back World Cups. On the other side, Spain arrives undefeated, boasting a talented young squad including star Lamine Yamal, guided by coach Luis de la Fuente’s possession-focused strategy.
Argentina’s aggressive attack has been key, especially their knack for scoring late goals to secure wins in tight moments. This final will showcase contrasting styles and generations of football, promising an unforgettable showdown to cap off the largest World Cup yet.






