Top 3 Bets Summary
As England and Argentina prepare to write the next chapter in their historic rivalry, here are our top three data-driven betting tips for this semi-final showdown:
- Main Pick: England to Qualify
- Value Play: Jude Bellingham to Score Anytime
- Market Bet: Over 20.5 Total Shots
England vs Argentina Match Details
- Location: Atlanta, USA
- Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- Date: 15/07/2026
- Kick-off Time: 20:00 WAT
Top 3 Betting Picks for England vs Argentina
This semi-final pits two football giants against each other, with fine margins expected to decide the outcome. Our analysis of the England vs Argentina odds points to specific markets where the value lies.
| picks | Winner prediction | Type of bet | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pick 1 | England | To Qualify | 1.72 |
| Pick 2 | Jude Bellingham | Player to Score | 4.33 |
| Pick 3 | Over 20.5 | Total Shots | 1.90 |
Pick 1: Qualification Market – England to Qualify
Our primary pick is for England to Qualify at odds of 1.72. While both sides are evenly matched, England’s superior squad depth could be the decisive factor, especially if the game extends beyond 90 minutes.
- Thomas Tuchel’s side is unbeaten in 16 competitive matches, winning 12 and demonstrating both attacking firepower (2.43 goals per game) and defensive solidity (0.43 conceded per game).
- Argentina showed signs of vulnerability against Switzerland, generating an expected goals (xG) of just 0.88 in normal time despite being heavy favourites.
- England possess multiple match-winners, with Jude Bellingham’s recent form easing the creative burden on Harry Kane, giving them an edge over an Argentina side heavily reliant on Lionel Messi.
Pick 2: Player Prop – Jude Bellingham to Score
The value play is backing Jude Bellingham to Score Anytime at 4.33. The midfielder is in sensational form and has become England’s most potent attacking threat from the engine room.
- Bellingham has scored consecutive braces in the knockout stages, becoming the youngest player since Pelé in 1958 to achieve such a feat.
- He boasts the highest conversion rate (35.29%) of any player with at least eight shots at the tournament, highlighting his clinical finishing.
- With six goals from an xG of just 2.62, Bellingham consistently scores from difficult situations, a crucial attribute in a tight semi-final.
Pick 3: Shots Market – Over 20.5 Total Shots
For a solid market bet, we recommend Over 20.5 Total Shots at 1.90. Both teams have the quality to create chances, and the tactical setup points towards an open, attacking encounter.
- This bet has landed in five of England’s six matches at this tournament, with their games averaging 24.67 shots (excluding extra time).
- After a low-shot performance against Norway (seven attempts in 90 minutes), manager Thomas Tuchel is expected to demand a far greater attacking output from his team.
- Argentina’s knockout games have seen an increase in offensive action, and facing a top-tier opponent like England should contribute to a higher shot count for both sides.
Recent Form & Head-to-Head
Both teams arrive at the semi-final after enduring gruelling extra-time victories. Argentina are on a remarkable 12-match unbeaten run at the finals and have set a new record by scoring at least two goals in 12 consecutive tournament games. Lionel Messi is joint-top scorer with eight goals. England have also built momentum, securing four straight wins at this tournament for the first time since 1966 under the unbeaten guidance of Thomas Tuchel. Jude Bellingham has been their star, netting six goals.
The England vs Argentina H2H record is storied, with all five previous encounters taking place at the international showpiece. England holds a slight edge with three wins to Argentina’s one (plus one draw, which Argentina won on penalties). The most iconic clash remains the 1986 quarter-final, defined by Diego Maradona’s genius and controversy. The last meeting was in 2002, when a David Beckham penalty secured a 1-0 win for the Three Lions.

Wed, 17 Jun ![]() (2.95 xG) 4 ![]() (0.69 xG) 2 |
Tue, 23 Jun ![]() (1.34 xG) 0 ![]() (0.19 xG) 0 |
Sat, 27 Jun ![]() (0.72 xG) 0 ![]() (1.52 xG) 2 |
Wed, 1 Jul ![]() (1.98 xG) 2 ![]() (0.84 xG) 1 |
Mon, 6 Jul ![]() (1.88 xG) 2 ![]() (1.36 xG) 3 |
Sat, 11 Jul ![]() (0.9 xG) 1 ![]() (1.14 xG) 1 (2) |
Wed, 15 Jul ![]() ![]() | 19:00 |
Sat, 26 Sep ![]() ![]() | 18:45 |
Tue, 29 Sep ![]() ![]() | 18:45 |
Sat, 3 Oct ![]() ![]() | 16:00 |
Tue, 6 Oct ![]() ![]() | 18:45 |

Wed, 17 Jun ![]() (0.88 xG) 3 ![]() (0.33 xG) 0 |
Mon, 22 Jun ![]() (2.62 xG) 2 ![]() (0.75 xG) 0 |
Sun, 28 Jun ![]() (0.86 xG) 1 ![]() (2.16 xG) 3 |
Fri, 3 Jul ![]() (2.25 xG) 1 (3) ![]() (0.63 xG) 1 (2) |
Tue, 7 Jul ![]() (2.81 xG) 3 ![]() (0.91 xG) 2 | |
Sun, 12 Jul ![]() (2.13 xG) 1 (3) ![]() (0.52 xG) 1 | |
Wed, 15 Jul ![]() ![]() | 19:00 |
Match Preview: England vs Argentina
One of international football’s most intense rivalries is reignited as England and Argentina clash for a coveted spot in the 2026 final. The winner will advance to face either France or Spain, raising the stakes sky-high for this encounter in Atlanta. Both nations were pushed to their limits in the quarter-finals, requiring extra time to overcome Norway and Switzerland, respectively, which could make fatigue a significant factor.
This semi-final is billed as a battle of superstars. Lionel Messi, at 39, continues to carry his nation with eight goals, while England’s Jude Bellingham has emerged as a goal-scoring phenomenon from midfield. While both teams possess formidable attacking talent, defensive frailties have been apparent throughout the tournament, suggesting this tactical battle could easily become a goal-laden thriller.
Team News & Predicted Lineups
England will be forced into a defensive change as Jarell Quansah serves a suspension for the red card he received against Mexico. The Three Lions are also without midfielder Jordan Henderson, who was ruled out of the tournament with a broken forearm. Thomas Tuchel is expected to stick with the core of the team that edged past Norway.
Argentina, meanwhile, have a fully fit squad available for selection. Head coach Lionel Scaloni has no new injury or suspension concerns and is likely to name the same starting eleven that triumphed over Switzerland in the quarter-finals, with Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez leading the line.
England Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Konsa, Stones, Guehi, O’Reilly; Rice, Anderson; Saka, Bellingham, Gordon; Kane
Argentina Predicted Lineup (4-1-3-2): E. Martinez; Molina, L. Martinez, Romero, Tagliafico; Paredes; Fernandez, Mac Allister, De Paul; Alvarez, Messi




| 11Marcus Rashford |
| 12Trevoh Chalobah |
| 13Dean Henderson |
| 15Dan Burn |
| 16Kobbie Mainoo |
| 17Morgan Rogers |
| 19Ollie Watkins |
| 20Noni Madueke |
| 21Eberechi Eze |
| 22Ivan Toney |
| 23James Trafford |
| 25Djed Spence |
| 5John Stones |
| 1Juan Musso |
| 2Marcos Senesi |
| 4Gonzalo Montiel |
| 8Valentin Barco |
| 11Giovani Lo Celso |
| 12Geronimo Rulli |
| 14Exequiel Palacios |
| 15Nico Gonzalez |
| 16Thiago Almada |
| 17Giuliano Simeone |
| 18Nico Paz |
| 19Nicolas Otamendi |
| 21José Manuel López |
| 22Lautaro Martinez |
| 25Facundo Medina |
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