BREAKING: Lionel Messi Magic Leads Argentina to 2026 World Cup Final After 2-1 Comeback Win Over England—-Late goals from Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez, both created by Lionel Messi, completed a dramatic comeback as Argentina stunned England to book a World Cup final showdown with Spain.
Argentina are through to a second consecutive FIFA World Cup final after producing a remarkable late comeback to defeat England 2-1 in a pulsating semi-final at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Wednesday.
The defending champions looked destined for elimination after Anthony Gordon fired England into the lead early in the second half, but Lionel Messi inspired another unforgettable turnaround, providing assists for Enzo Fernández and substitute Lautaro Martínez as Argentina struck twice in the closing minutes to set up a blockbuster final against Spain.
England enjoyed the brighter start and frustrated Argentina with an aggressive pressing game that denied Messi and his teammates space in dangerous areas. Jordan Pickford was rarely troubled during the opening 45 minutes, while Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice controlled midfield for long spells as Thomas Tuchel’s side carried confidence into the interval.
The breakthrough arrived in the 55th minute when Declan Rice started a flowing move that released Morgan Rogers down the right. Rogers delivered a precise pass into the path of Anthony Gordon, who calmly slotted beyond Emiliano Martínez to send England supporters into celebration and move the Three Lions within touching distance of their first World Cup final since 1966.
Rather than push for a second goal, England gradually retreated deeper into their own half, inviting sustained pressure from the South Americans. Argentina dominated possession during the closing stages, with Messi orchestrating wave after wave of attacks as Lionel Scaloni’s men searched desperately for an equaliser.
Their persistence was rewarded five minutes from time. Messi slipped a perfectly weighted pass into the path of Enzo Fernández, who kept his composure to fire past Pickford and level the contest in the 85th minute, sparking wild celebrations among the thousands of Argentina fans inside the stadium.
With extra time looming, Argentina delivered the knockout blow in stoppage time. Messi reacted quickest after a loose ball in the area before producing a brilliant cross into the six-yard box, where substitute Lautaro Martínez arrived to steer home the winner and complete a stunning late comeback. The dramatic goal sealed a 2-1 victory and sent the reigning champions back to the World Cup final.
The result was another defining moment in the storied rivalry between Argentina and England and ensured Messi, playing in what is expected to be his final FIFA World Cup, will have one last opportunity to lift football’s biggest prize. The 39-year-old did not score, but his two decisive assists underlined his enduring influence on the international stage.
Argentina will now face Spain in Sunday’s World Cup final in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The defending champions are chasing a fourth world title and back-to-back World Cup triumphs, while Spain will be aiming to win their second crown after ending France’s hopes of reaching a third successive final.