
England bring in James, Spence and Rogers, Argentina make one change
ATLANTA, July 15 : England have made three changes to their starting side for the World Cup semi-final against Argentina on Wednesday, with manager Thomas…
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England are looking to reach a first men’s World Cup final since 1966. England fans expected to sink 6,000,000 pints during World Cup clash against Argentina. Whether it is a lucky charm or just another shirt, Argentina will be hoping history repeats itself with a win over England.
Furthermore, Meanwhile, Argentina’s dark blue jersey has become more than just an alternate strip. Spain await: Spain booked their place in the final after beating France 2-0 with ease in Tuesday night's semi-final.
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England are looking to reach a first men’s World Cup final since 1966.
according to Metro - NewsEngland fans expected to sink 6,000,000 pints during World Cup clash against Argentina.
according to Metro - NewsWhether it is a lucky charm or just another shirt, Argentina will be hoping history repeats itself with a win over England.
according to SABC NewsMeanwhile, Argentina’s dark blue jersey has become more than just an alternate strip.
according to SABC NewsSpain await: Spain booked their place in the final after beating France 2-0 with ease in Tuesday night's semi-final.
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