From Antonio Rattin to David Beckham via the Falklands and the Hand of God, this is a rivalry unlike any other at the World Cup

Beim Skandalspiel zwischen England und Argentinien lieferte Antonio Rattín den Anstoß zur Einführung der roten Karte. Ein Nachruf.

Argentina football legend and former captain Antonio Ubaldo Rattín, whose infamous sending-off against England at the 1966 FIFA World Cup ...

The pairing of England versus Argentina in the second semifinal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Wednesday has again exhumed memories of one of the bitter-sweet rivalries of the…

From Maradona’s Hand of God to murals, documentaries and multimillion-dollar memorabilia, the fixture’s cultural legacy extends far beyond the pitch

Argentina and England meet at the World Cup for the sixth time, facing off in Wednesday's semifinal in Atlanta.

NEW YORK, July 13 : Antonio Rattin in 1966. Diego Maradona in 1986. David Beckham in 1998.The matches are the stuff of soccer legend. And on Wednesday, Argentina and England…

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From inexplicable sending-offs to redemption penalties, the duel between the Albiceleste and the Three Lions has plenty of sporting history

Hand of God, greatest ever Diego Maradona goal, red cards, penalties, insults - test your knowledge of one of the most notorious World Cup rivalries over the years.

As England and Argentina prepare to meet in Atlanta, memories of the 1982 conflict, Diego Maradona and a rivalry unlike any other ensure this is about far more than football

From Antonio Rattin to David Beckham via the Falklands and the Hand of God, this is a rivalry unlike any other at the World Cup

Across five meetings, it has produced football’s most infamous handball, one of its greatest goals, a teenager’s coming of age and a captain’s redemption | Football News

Mexico 1986, France 1998, Japan 2002 … this is a match that transcends, with Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni calling for the focus to be on football, not the Falklands

ATLANTA, July 14 : Antonio Rattin refusing to leave the pitch in 1966. Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" goal in 1986. David Beckham's red card in 1998.Few World Cup rivalries have…

From the war they fought over the Falklands to Diego Maradona's infamous "Hand of God" goal, Wednesday's semi-final against old foe England has ramifications far beyond the pitch…

It is a rivalry defined by some of the most infamous moments in footballing history, and forged in warfare.

A place in the World Cup final is at stake in Atlanta. So is 60 years of unfinished business.