England to Face Argentina in World Cup Semi-Final with Key Players Unavailable
1-Minute Brief
England's World Cup semi-final against Argentina draws attention due to historic rivalry, player fitness updates, and officiating decisions.
Key Facts
- Jordan Henderson and Jarell Quansah are the only England players set to miss the semi-final against Argentina.
- Anthony Barry, formerly of Accrington Stanley, is now Thomas Tuchel's assistant in England's World Cup campaign.
- Declan Rice participated in training ahead of the match, providing a fitness boost for England.
- American referee Ismail Elfath has been appointed to officiate the England v Argentina semi-final.
- England and Argentina are meeting in a World Cup semi-final for the first time in 21 years.
What Happened
England and Argentina are set to compete in a World Cup semi-final, with both teams preparing key players and staff for the high-profile match. The game will be officiated by American referee Ismail Elfath.
Why It Matters
This match revives a longstanding football rivalry and features significant developments in team selection and management, potentially influencing the outcome and shaping the path to the World Cup final.
What's Next
The semi-final will determine which nation advances to the World Cup final, with attention on player performances, coaching decisions, and the impact of officiating.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft3h agoEngland v Argentina LIVE: Declan Rice trains in huge fitness boost before Thomas Tuchel press conference
- BBC NewsCenter8h agoAmerican Elfath to referee England v Argentina
- BBC NewsCenter9h agoBarry's journey from Accrington Stanley to World Cup semi-final
