Argentina’s unforgettable victory over England continues to resonate with football fans, with celebrations and passionate reactions highlighting the rivalry’s enduring significance. The emotional response reflects decades of sporting history and fierce competition between the two nations. This video revisits the dramatic win, the atmosphere surrounding the result, and why many Argentine supporters still consider victory over England one of football’s greatest achievements.

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

How Diego Simeone, Michael Owen and Glenn Hoddle remember the two classic World Cup matches between historical rivals

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

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 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.

The rivalry “has acquired an almost mythical status,” Raanan Rein, a history professor at the University of Florida, told NBC News.

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

Argentina survived another heart-stopping match when it scored two late goals to topple England and extend the Three Lions' six-decade-long wait for another World Cup trophy.

It's more than a soccer match when Argentina and England meet

Look beyond the flashpoints and flare-ups, and there is something more profound at work here

There is a unique historical tension surrounding England vs Argentina which will ensure their World Cup semi-final is a fiery affair

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Argentina pulled off another miracle, scoring two goals in the span of about seven minutes, the first from Enzo Fernández in the 85th minute and the second

Two goals within 10 minutes at the end of regular time helped propel Argentina over England to their second consecutive World Cup final.

Argentina’s World Cup title defense is still alive thanks to a simply unbelievable turnaround against England.

O resultado de 2 a 0 em Atlanta, nos Estados Unidos, provocou gritos e lágrimas de alegria dos argentinos.

England last played Argentina at the World Cup in 2002. Back then, 13.3 million people tuned in to terrestrial television sets to watch David Beckham 's dramatic winning penalty.

Lionel Messi hailed a "special" win after Argentina beat England to reach the World Cup final, with the veteran at the heart of a come-from-behind 2-1 win.

Lionel Messi provided two assists as Argentina stunned England to reach their second successive World Cup final following the latest of late shows in Atlanta, Georgia