Argentina defeated England 2-1 in a tense encounter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with Lautaro Martinez heading home a Lionel Messi cross in extra-time to secure the win.
The victory sets up a final against Spain, while England will face France in the third-place playoff.
The match was marked by heated exchanges that continued after the final whistle, when Jude Bellingham slapped Argentina substitute Valentin Barco during a post-match altercation.

Footage later surfaced showing Barco racing onto the field to celebrate in the faces of England players following Argentina's equalizer, an act that appeared to provoke Bellingham's response.
Bellingham was seen shoving Barco away before Argentina scored their second goal to extend the lead.
Cristian Romero further inflamed tensions by celebrating directly in front of Bellingham after the match, thumping his chest as Argentina secured the result.
Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni praised his team's resilience, describing the performance as a product of collective fight and brotherhood until the final whistle.
England manager Thomas Tuchel faced criticism for an ultra-defensive approach after his side took the lead but stated he had no regrets over the tactical decision.
Despite calls for his dismissal, the Football Association is expected to retain Tuchel, who signed a contract extension through to Euro 2028 earlier this year.







