After their dramatic comeback victory over Switzerland, defending champions Argentina are gearing up for a highly anticipated FIFA World Cup semifinal against England at Atlanta Stadium in Georgia on Thursday (12:30 am IST). Lionel Scaloni's side held its final training session in Kansas City on Tuesday before travelling for the blockbuster clash. Following the session, the Argentina coach addressed the media, dismissing suggestions that his team had underperformed and expressing gratitude to his players for guiding the defending champions into the semifinals. Asked about the significance of facing England given the history between the two nations, Scaloni acknowledged that it was a painful chapter in Argentina's past but stressed that the semifinal is simply a football match. He added that history and sport should not be conflated, insisting his team's focus remains solely on the challenge on the pitch.
England completed their final training session ahead of their crucial FIFA World Cup semifinal against defending champions Argentina. Thomas Tuchel's side held two training sessions at Kansas City on Monday and Tuesday following their gruelling extra-time victory over Norway, using the time to fine-tune their tactics and finalise their team selection for the blockbuster clash. Midfielder Declan Rice, who was limited to the first half of the quarter-final after suffering a stomach issue following the Round of 16 match, has been declared fully fit for the semifinal. Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Tuchel admitted that nerves and tension naturally accompany a match of such importance but insisted he was not feeling any added burden. When asked about the historical significance of the fixture, the England manager downplayed the occasion, stressing that his side remains fully focused on the task ahead, as the past cannot be changed and only the present is within their control.
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Mikel Oyarzabal scored from the penalty spot after a heady play by teenager Lamine Yamal, Pedro Porro added another goal and Spain advanced to its first World Cup final since winning in 2010 with a 2-0 victory over France on Tuesday. A day after his 19th birthday, Yamal was denied a goal on a close offside call that came soon after Porro’s give-and-go with Dani Olmo in the 58th minute had put Spain up 2-0. But it was Yamal’s smart play against a veteran defender that put Spain in the lead. Spain, which will play in the final for only the second time, will face either defending champion Argentina or England on Sunday in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Kylian Mbappé and France, FIFA’s top-ranked team, were trying to become only the third team to reach three consecutive World Cup finals. They instead will play in the third-place game in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Saturday, the day before the final at MetLife Stadium across the river from New York City.
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India finally won on its tour of the United Kingdom after handing England its first one-day international defeat at Edgbaston in 12 years on Tuesday. England fought back from 107-6 to be 258 all out but couldn’t defend it. A calm and collected India paced the run chase superbly and reached 262-4 to win by six wickets with 28 balls remaining. The victory revives what has been a dismal tour for India. The T20 world champions were blanked in that format by Ireland in Belfast 2-0 and by England 4-0, surrendering its No. 1 ranking. But ODI reinforcements in the shape of captain Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Jaspit Bumrah and Lokesh Rahul — many of whom hadn’t played for weeks — proved too good for England at the start of a three-match series.
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France players sweated it out in their final training session on Monday ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal against Spain, with head coach Didier Deschamps confirming Kylian Mbappe will be fit for the blockbuster clash despite a minor ankle issue. Mbappe, who picked up the knock during France's quarterfinal win over Morocco, completed only part of the session as a precaution but is expected to start on Tuesday. Speaking after training, Deschamps insisted France would not concede possession to Spain, saying his side was equally capable of controlling the ball and expected a "battle for control." Midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery echoed his coach's confidence, highlighting France's ability to counterattack, dominate possession and defend effectively against the European champions.
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Spain completed their final training session at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on Monday with a full-strength squad available as head coach Luis de la Fuente fine-tuned preparations for Tuesday's FIFA World Cup semifinal against France. The session was followed by a pre-match press conference, where teenage star Lamine Yamal, celebrating his 19th birthday, dismissed suggestions that Spain feared their opponents. "We are European champions. It's simply football," Yamal said, adding that while he marked his birthday with a new diamond necklace, his biggest wish was to help Spain secure a place in Sunday's World Cup final.
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More than 100,000 fans lined the streets of Oslo on Monday to welcome home Norway's football team after its historic FIFA World Cup campaign. Despite a heartbreaking 2-1 extra-time quarterfinal defeat to England, supporters packed the Royal Palace square and Karl Johans gate as the squad received a royal reception from King Harald before taking part in an open-top bus parade. The players also recreated their now-famous "Viking Row," led by Crown Prince Haakon on the drums, although Erling Haaland and Sander Berge left early to catch connecting flights after travel delays. Norway reached the men's World Cup quarterfinals for the first time, with Haaland finishing the tournament with seven goals in the country's first World Cup appearance in 28 years.
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India made history at Lord’s on July 13, Monday, securing a dominant 270-run victory over England in the venue’s first-ever Women’s Test. After posting 285 in their first innings, India’s bowlers—led by debutant Kranti Gaud (5/42)—restricted England to 170. India’s second innings was defined by Yastika Bhatia (112), who became the first woman to score a Test century at Lord’s, helping set a mammoth 457-run target. Despite fighting efforts from Amy Jones (68) and Sophie Ecclestone (45), England’s chase crumbled on Day 4. The win, sealed by the spin duo of Sneh Rana (3/38) and Deepti Sharma (2/35), marked a milestone for India in red-ball cricket and served as a somber farewell for England veterans Heather Knight and Tammy Beaumont. India's superior all-round performance ensured the match remained firmly in their control, leaving the home side unable to counter the visitors' pressure at the Home of Cricket.
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