Moneyline PickEngland to Win (+170)
Player PropJude Bellingham to Score (+300)
Same Game ParlayEngland to Win + Jude Bellingham to Score + Under 2.5 Goals (+1200)
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England vs Argentina Moneyline Prediction

England have scored 13 goals at this World Cup and head into the semi-finals full of confidence after a narrow 2-1 victory over Norway and a 2-3 win over Mexico.

The Three Lions’ main tactical advantage lies in their matchup against Argentina’s ageing central structure. Their pace in wide areas can target the space left when the Albiceleste’s full-backs advance.

Argentina needed extra time to beat Switzerland 3-1. Their last three matches were against lower-ranked opposition, and Lionel Scaloni’s men struggled massively. Against an elite team like England, those defensive issues could prove costly.

England vs Argentina Player Prop

Jude Bellingham has scored six goals at this World Cup, matching Harry Kane’s total, despite generating only 3.63 xG. He enters the semi-final in outstanding form after scoring braces against both Norway and Mexico.

The matchup strengthens the pick. Argentina use a narrow 4-1-3-2 formation with Leandro Paredes protecting the back line. This system can leave the holding midfielder overloaded when Harry Kane drops towards the ball and Bellingham attacks beyond him.

England are slight favourites, while Argentina have conceded in every knockout-round match. In a tight contest, the Albiceleste are likely to prioritise Kane, leaving Bellingham as England’s secondary penalty-box target.

England vs Argentina Same Game Parlay

England to Win: Argentina’s knockout performances have raised concerns, as they encountered problems in every match. England should be full of confidence after beating Mexico and Norway and appear well equipped to edge another close contest.

Jude Bellingham to Score: Bellingham has scored four goals across the last two games. His recent form has been spectacular, putting him in a good position to score against a defensively weakened Argentina squad.

Under 2.5 Goals: Semi-finals are often cautious affairs, and with a place in the World Cup final at stake, both teams may prioritise defensive solidity. England have been well organised throughout the tournament, while Argentina are likely to adopt a more conservative approach after playing 120 minutes in the quarter-finals.

England vs Argentina Team News

England Team News 

England have won each of their last two knockout matches, beating Mexico 3-2 before edging Norway 2-1 after extra time. Against the Vikings, they produced 1.04 xG and conceded 0.68 xGA, a modest but positive expected-goal balance that supports the victory without suggesting dominance.

Jude Bellingham’s two goals secured the win over Norway, taking his tally to six goals. Harry Kane has registered six goals and one assist, while Bukayo Saka provided another boost after returning to action.

England’s main concern is the fitness of Declan Rice, who was substituted at half-time against Norway. Marc Guéhi is also a doubt, while Jordan Henderson remains unavailable, and Jarell Quansah is suspended.

Argentina Team News

Argentina required extra time to beat Cape Verde 3-2, trailed Egypt 2-0 until the 79th minute before winning 3-2, and needed another 120 minutes to eliminate Switzerland 3-1. They have played 330 minutes across their last three matches, with two extra-time contests in eight days, making fatigue a potential concern heading into the clash against England.

Lionel Messi remains Argentina’s decisive player despite failing to score against Switzerland. He assisted Alexis Mac Allister’s opening goal from a corner and still shares the lead in the Golden Boot race with eight goals. Mac Allister, Julián Álvarez, and Lautaro Martínez got on the scoresheet in the game against Switzerland.

Facundo Medina and Leonardo Balerdi will be unavailable for the upcoming fixture.

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