Argentina vs Spain World Cup final is now official after Argentina defeated England 2-1 in a dramatic semifinal on Wednesday, July 15. The defending champions will face Spain on Sunday, July 19, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Argentina Beats England With Late Comeback
England took the lead in the second half through Anthony Gordon, putting Argentina under pressure in Atlanta. The match carried the weight of a historic soccer rivalry, and both teams played with intensity.
Argentina responded late. Enzo Fernandez tied the match in the 85th minute, giving the defending champions new life. Minutes later, Lautaro Martinez scored in stoppage time to complete the comeback.
The 2-1 victory sent Argentina to a second straight World Cup final. It also kept Lionel Messi and Argentina in position to defend the title they won in 2022.
Argentina vs Spain World Cup Final Brings Two Powers Together
Spain reached the final one day earlier with a 2-0 win over France in Arlington, Texas. Mikel Oyarzabal scored from the penalty spot, and Pedro Porro added the second goal.
Spain’s defense also stood out. The team shut down France’s attack and continued one of the strongest runs of the tournament.
Sunday’s final will bring together Argentina’s experience and Spain’s sharp possession game. Argentina enters as the reigning champion. Spain enters as one of the tournament’s most disciplined and balanced teams.
What Is at Stake Sunday
Argentina is chasing back-to-back World Cup titles. That would place this generation among the strongest in modern soccer history.
Spain is seeking its second World Cup championship. La Roja last won the tournament in 2010, when it defeated the Netherlands in South Africa.
The final also gives fans a high-profile matchup between two global soccer cultures. Both teams have deep support across Latin America, Europe, and the United States.
For Latino soccer fans across Texas, the matchup offers another major moment in a tournament already filled with drama. Sunday’s final will decide whether Argentina continues its golden era or Spain begins a new one.

