England vs Argentina – World Cup Combined XI

By admin — In News — July 15, 2026

   ​England and Argentina meet in the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup this evening, perhaps the biggest-ever fixture in what has been a classic rivalry.Ahead of tonight’s game we’ve selected our England vs Argentina Combined XI.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement​A battle between two goalkeepers who often exceed expectations when with their countries. Jordan Pickford has rarely let England down, despite an off-night against Norway, while Emi Martinez’s bulk of work is hugely impressive for the world champions. Four international trophies and two Yashin awards swing this in the Argentine’s favour.​Reece James’ return from a hamstring issue is a massive boost for England, with the Chelsea captain one of the world’s best when healthy. The problem is he hasn’t been healthy consistently enough.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement​Argentina have a long history of combative centre-backs, and Romero is part of that lineage. Few encapsulate the relentless will-to-win quite like the Spurs captain, who’s more than handy with the ball at his feet too.​The Manchester United man has had a strong tournament for Argentina, scoring a goal and providing an assist in the win over Cape Verde. After a mixed showing against Egypt, he was outstanding as Argentina overcame Switzerland in the last eight.​The Premier League Young Player of the Season has nailed down England’s left-back role for this tournament, offering a blend of technical quality and physical presence. His best role is perhaps further forward, but he now has a coming-of-age occasion against Lionel Messi and the world champions.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJude Bellingham and Harry Kane aside, Elliot Anderson has arguably been England’s standout performer so far. The £116m man has done everything asked of him by Thomas Tuchel, showcasing why Manchester City were prepared to break the bank this summer.​There’s a sense that Declan Rice is running off fumes at this stage, but England will hope that the man nicknamed ‘horse’ at Arsenal has two more big races in him. At his best, Rice is a top-tier box-to-box presence.Those that doubted Jude Bellingham pre-tournament are looking foolish now. A big-game player and massively impactful, he’s reemphasised his status as one of the world’s best in North America.Even at 39, Lionel Messi might still be the world’s best player. Watching him this summer, it’s hard to disagree.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMesmeric again on the big stage, his eight goals have carried Argentina within a win of a second straight World Cup final. A second success in this tournament would make his argument as the GOAT undisputed – if it wasn’t already.Argentina will be grateful to have Alvarez back and firing, with his sensational goal against Switzerland a reminder that there’s a threat beyond Messi.​Harry Kane will hope to conclude the second-most prolific campaign of the 21st century with World Cup success thi  

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