England vs Argentina Predictions & Picks: Who Will Win Today's World Cup Semifinal Match?

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Sam Farley • Betting Analyst 10+ years betting experience
Updated: Jul 15, 2026 , 12:00 PM ET • 4 min read

A masterclass from Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham propels England past Argentina and straight into the World Cup final.

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Steeped in a fierce history both on and off the pitch, the England-Argentina rivalry reaches a new milestone as Lionel Messi faces the Three Lions for the very first time.

Oddsmakers have England pegged as slight favorites to advance at -125, while the reigning champions sit just behind at +115.

It’s a classic clash of styles: England’s dogged resilience and balanced squad depth versus an Argentinian side that relies on flashes of pure, individual magic to carry them through.

That's why today's England vs. Argentina predictions and World Cup picks expect England to advance into Sunday’s World Cup finale against Spain when this game kicks off at 3 p.m. ET on FOX.

England vs Argentina predictions

Pick Price
Who will win pick: England to advance -125
Over/Under pick: Over 2.5 +129
Goal scorer pick: Harry Kane +165

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Who will win England vs Argentina: England to advance (-125)

Argentina might be the defending champs, but the starting lineup is largely unchanged from that victory, and another four years on the legs will have an impact. There’s always the Lionel Messi factor at play when Argentina are on the field, and the little maestro is the dangerman, but Thomas Tuchel has shown that he’s a smart tactician. 

Indeed, England have consistently found ways to change games through substitutions, such as bringing on Djed Spence late in games, or through tactical tweaks from the manager. Meanwhile, Argentina have found their way through games off the back of moments of magic from their players, often Lionel Messi. 

The difficulty with magic is that it’s hard to replicate time and again, whereas Tuchel’s ability to change games via subs and tweaks is something that can come into play again if England need it.

While Julián Álvarez has played well, it’s hard to argue against Argentina being too reliant on Messi at this stage, whereas England are seeing success in several areas. Jude Bellingham, in particular, has been the standout and is arguably the player of the tournament so far, with his leadership in midfield, work rate, and late runs into the box pushing England to new heights.

I’d play England advancing up to -135.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Statistically, Argentina have had the easiest route to a World Cup semifinal in history in terms of FIFA World Ranking, facing Algeria (28th), Austria (24th), Jordan (63rd), Cape Verde (67th), Egypt (29th), and Switzerland (19th) ahead of this match.

England vs Argentina Over/Under pick: Over 2.5 (+129)

With both teams better in attack than defense, I love the Over. One of the main reasons why I’m confident in goals, as well as England advancing, is Argentina’s fullbacks. Neither Nahuel Molina nor Nicolas Tagliafico is an elite defender, and we’ve seen other teams have real success down the flanks against Argentina.

It doesn’t help those fullbacks that Argentina don’t have traditional wingers, which can often leave them exposed and in one-on-one matchups. We saw Cape Verde and Egypt in particular cause them real issues on the counterattack in wide positions.

That’s the area in which England win this game and score goals. Anthony Gordon is quick down the left and can get in behind Molina, putting him up against Cristian Romero, who might also struggle with his pace. On the right, both possible options, Bukayo Saka and Noni Madueke, have both the pace and trickery to really isolate Tagliafico.

However, England have conceded goals in four of six games thus far and have played a different back four in every single game. That has added an element of uncertainty to the defense, and Argentina should be able to capitalize.

See who will have the best opportunities to score goals in our World Cup set-piece takers guide.

England vs Argentina goal scorer pick: Harry Kane (+165)

It’s the obvious choice from an England perspective, but Harry Kane has already registered six goals and can thrive in the spaces created centrally when England’s fullbacks drive at the backline.

There’s also the added threat of England winning a penalty. With the dribbling ability of England’s attackers, that needs to be taken into account. So much has been said about Argentina’s fortune with referees this summer, but at some point, their tactics of holding in the box will surely result in a penalty being given against them. 

England vs Argentina projected lineup

England (4-2-3-1): Pickford; James, Konsa, Guehi, O’Reilly; Rice, Anderson; Saka, Bellingham, Gordon; Kane

Argentina (4-1-2-1-2): E. Martínez; Molina, Romero, L. Martínez, Tagliafico; Paredes; De Paul, Mac Allister; Fernández; Messi, Álvarez 

England vs Argentina injuries

England: Jarrell Quansah DEF (Out)
Argentina: No key injuries to report.

England vs Argentina weather

The heat won't matter inside the dome in Atlanta.

England vs Argentina odds

England England Argentina Argentina
+162 Moneyline +200
+200 Draw +200
Over 2.5 (+129) Total Under 2.5 (-160)

Odds courtesy of Kalshi.

How to watch England vs Argentina

Check out FIFA's official 2026 World Cup website for more information.

Location Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Date Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Time 3 p.m. ET
TV FOX

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Sam Farley
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Sam is based in the United Kingdom, where he grew up living and breathing soccer, before discovering - and playing - a different kind of football at the University of Bristol. He’s worked in the media covering soccer and the NFL for the better part of a decade, and has been a regular on the Matchbook NFL Podcast. His work has also appeared in a wide range of publications including The Telegraph, The Independent, VICE, and MSN.

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