Sports
England vs Argentina: Five Tactical Moves Tuchel’s Men Must Get Right to Stop Messi and Reach World Cup Final
England vs Argentina – England face their toughest test yet against Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the World Cup semi-final.
- England vs Argentina – England face their toughest test yet against Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the World Cup semi-final.
- Here’s the tactical battle that could determine who reaches the 2026 World Cup final.

England are just one victory away from the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, but standing in their way is Lionel Messi and reigning world champions Argentina in one of football’s biggest rivalries.
Thomas Tuchel’s side heads into Wednesday’s semi-final with Opta giving the Three Lions a slight edge, but stopping Messi and Argentina’s attack will require near-perfect execution.
Here are the key tactical battles that could decide the match:
Exploit the wide areas
England’s biggest attacking weapon has been their use of width, with most of their chances created down both flanks. Argentina’s compact shape often leaves space for overlapping full-backs, giving England an opportunity to stretch the South Americans.
Keep Messi quiet
Although Messi may not cover as much ground as he once did, he remains Argentina’s most dangerous player. His ability to create chances, win free-kicks and produce decisive moments means England must limit the space he receives between the lines.
Win the midfield battle
Argentina’s midfield trio of Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister and Rodrigo De Paul are capable of dominating possession. Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham and England’s midfield must prevent Argentina from controlling the game’s tempo.
Defend set-pieces
Both teams have been among the tournament’s strongest from corners, but Argentina’s near-post routines have caused problems throughout the competition. England’s aerial strength could prove decisive at both ends of the pitch.
Protect the right flank
Messi’s movement, combined with Argentina’s overlapping runs, often targets the opposition’s right side. England will need a disciplined defensive display to avoid being exposed in that area.
Beware of Argentina’s late goals
One of Argentina’s biggest strengths has been scoring late in matches. More than half of their goals at the tournament have come after the 76th minute, meaning England must remain focused until the final whistle—and possibly beyond if extra time is needed.
With Jude Bellingham in outstanding form and Harry Kane leading the attack, England have the quality to trouble Argentina. However, containing Messi, controlling midfield and staying alert in the closing stages could ultimately determine who books a place in the 2026 World Cup final.


