England’s bid to end “60 years of hurt” is over after they lose to Argentina on Wednesday night, according to multiple reports. The defeat prevents them from reaching the World Cup final, but England still have an opportunity to improve on their historical performance by playing in the bronze final against France. Coverage frames the match as a chance to record the team’s best finish outside the UK, citing that the game will be played in a foreign venue. Other updates focus on practical match preparation, including team news and reports of weather conditions ahead of the England–France fixture. While the articles differ in emphasis—some focusing on the emotional context of the Argentina loss and others on logistical details such as weather and team information—they align that England’s tournament continues through the bronze medal match. The reports present the situation as a transition from disappointment into a new target for England, with France as their next opponent in the play-off.