Argentina and England meet in the World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday evening after each side advances from the quarter-finals. England beats Norway 2-1, while Argentina defeats Switzerland 3-1; both matches are decided after extra time. Ahead of the semi-final, Argentina players are reported to sing anti-English chants that reference the Falklands, reflecting the longstanding rivalry between the nations. The outlets describe the chanting occurring before the match as the teams prepare to face each other in a high-stakes “grudge” fixture. With Argentina and England both reaching this stage after extended quarter-final ties, the semi-final is presented as a direct contest for a place in the final, following closely fought knockout results. All accounts reference the semi-final pairing and the quarter-final scores and timing of the wins, while the reported Falklands-related chanting is tied to Argentina’s pre-match lead-up.