Tomorrow, the world stops again
Argentina and England meet in a World Cup semi-final. Not just any semi-final. This is the fixture that carries 40 years of drama, heartbreak, and one of the most famous goals ever scored.
The Ghost of 1986: The Hand of God
To understand why this game matters, you have to go back to Mexico ’86. Quarter-finals. Argentina vs England. 51st minute.
Diego Maradona jumps with Peter Shilton. The ball goes in. The referee signals goal.
Maradona later called it "La Mano de Dios" — The Hand of God.
Four minutes later he scored the "Goal of the Century", dribbling half the pitch.
Argentina won 2-1, went on to lift the trophy, and Maradona became immortal.
For England, it was injustice. For Argentina, it was destiny. For football, it was legend.
That day showed two truths about Argentina vs England:
1. The football is fierce
2. The story never dies
2026: A New Chapter, A Familiar Script.
Fast forward 40 years. The defending champions are back. The opponent is the same. The stakes are even bigger — a place in the World Cup Final.
But this time the armband isn’t on Maradona’s arm. It’s on *Lionel Messi’s.
At 38, this is likely Messi’s last dance in a World Cup. He came to North America chasing what Maradona did in ’86: carry a nation, define an era, and win it all.
He is already done it once in 2022. Now Argentina are in the semis again, fresh off beating Switzerland 3-1 in extra time.
England arrive too with their own story. They beat Norway in extra time, with Bellingham and Kane firing. Thomas Tuchel’s side wants revenge for ’86 and for 1998, 2002, 2018... the list is long.
Can History Repeat?
Tomorrow in Atlanta, it feels like 1986 with new actors.
Same rivalry. Same knockout tension. Same question: who writes the next unforgettable moment?
Will it be Messi, leading like Maradona did, to drag Argentina to another final?
Will it be England, finally flipping the script 40 years later?
Football loves circles. And the circle from Maradona’s hand in 1986 to Messi’s feet in 2026 is almost too perfect.
Maradona did it with defiance and magic. Messi is doing it with calm and mastery. Different classs, same mission: make a country believe.
If Argentina win tomorrow, they face France or Spain in the Final on July 19. One more step to back-to-back World Cups — something not done since Brazil in 1962.
Tomorrow Argentina and England are in that same spot.
And with Messi leading, Argentina are not just playing for 3 points. They are playing for history to rhyme.
La Mano de Dios in ’86.
La Magia de Messi in ’26?
We will find out tomorrow at 3pm ET.
Vamos Argentina.
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