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AI SummaryMon 13 Jul · 22:01 UTC

Sportsbooks and pundits converge on a defining storyline: a World Cup semi-final slate featuring England, Argentina, France and Spain, with betting markets quietly rooting for a Spain vs England title match.

Spain and England are framed as the dream final for bookmakers, with odds marking that pairing as the single most probable championship matchup and highlighting Spain, England and France as the leading contenders for the trophy. At the same time, Guardian analysis warns that all four semi-finalists carry historical World Cup scars into this stage, noting how previous near-misses and collapses haunt Spain, France, Argentina and England as they stand one step from the final.

England’s collision with Argentina is being cast as one of the tournament’s marquee occasions, with detailed scouting laying out Argentina’s strengths and the specific threats England must prepare for. Coverage from The Guardian and ESPN focuses on Argentina’s key players beyond Lionel Messi, including familiar Premier League faces whose club-level knowledge could translate into danger for England, while The Athletic ranks this semi-final among the standout matches of the entire World Cup.

Alongside the on-field narratives, the tournament continues to be shaped by officiating and structural flashpoints, with a full breakdown of World Cup referees and VAR teams sitting next to a New York Times and Athletic deep dive into ten major 2026 controversies and how they have influenced the competition. France’s campaign is set against its broader World Cup history and current squad profile, with UEFA.com outlining Les Bleus’ path and pedigree as they prepare for a heavyweight semi-final that feeds into the bookmakers’ ideal Spain–England finale scenario.

Watch how the semi-finals reshape the balance between history, controversy and expectation, and whether the favored Spain–England storyline survives the challenge from Argentina and France.

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