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England vs Argentina Threatened By Thunderstorms

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A US weather update has emerged, revealing the chances of England vs Argentina’s World Cup semi-final being delayed in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday night. The Three Lions are through to the final four for just the fourth time in their history after Jude Bellingham scored a brace to help his side come from behind and beat Norway 2-1 at the weekend.

Now, under Thomas Tuchel’s tenacious leadership, they face their biggest obstacle yet. Up against age-old rivals Argentina, England have never beaten a side ranked inside the top four of the FIFA Men’s World Rankings at a major international tournament. They will have to change that if they are to end a 60-year wait to bring football home.

On Wednesday night, they will take on a side still inspired by Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the greatest footballer of all time, who helped supercharge the Argentina side that won a third World Cup title in Qatar four years ago. But could the weather also play a role in the semi-final, as it did in Mexico City a couple of rounds earlier?

Atlanta Weather Update Ahead of England vs Argentina Semi-Final

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According to The Sun, the weather forecast for Atlanta on Wednesday predicts a 70% chance of light rain with a maximum temperature of 29°C. A humidity level of 77% is forecast, and there’ll be barely any breeze to help things feel cooler, with predictions of a top wind-speed of just 3mph.

On Monday evening, two days out from the game, the city is likely to be hit with heavy thunder and lightning. There is a risk of flooding and temperatures, once more, are going to be in the 30s during this spell, while the threat of more storms remains on Tuesday with “slow-moving downpours” predicted.

This could threaten Tuchel’s preparation for the match – but, fortunately, the action itself should be safe to continue for two key reasons heading into the crunch showdown.

Why England’s Next Match Should Be Safe To Start and Finish On Time

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Not only does the forecast for storms drop off around 36 hours before kick off (8pm UK time, 5pm for locals), but there is also a roof at the stadium. England have already played in air-conditioned Atlanta during their last-32 win over DR Congo. Argentina were there for the last-16 comeback against Egypt.

But both sides have had to be flexible on matchdays already this tournament. The reigning champions’ victory over Cape Verde in the knockouts was put at risk by storms. Whereas England had their historic Mexico tie delayed by an hour due to wild conditions around the Azteca Stadium.

The weekend also brought worries that England’s Norway match would be set back as well due to stormy weather. Fortunately, despite the American summer causing some issues at the World Cup, it has mostly run on time, and the only thing that is likely to stop this semi from starting as scheduled is if there are problems with either team getting to the ground.

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Why Referee Overturned Free-Kick During Spain’s World Cup Win vs France

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Many viewers tuning into the World Cup semi-final between Spain and France on Tuesday night were left baffled by a decision made by the referee, with some accusing him of ‘corruption’ after he appeared to ‘make up a new rule’.

There can be no complaints about the decision to award Spain a penalty for Lucas Digne’s tackle on Lamine Yamal, with a rules expert having already explained why Mikel Oyarzabal was allowed to score from the spot despite his teenage compatriot appearing to handle the ball in the build-up.

However, as tensions rose throughout the first half, another bizarre decision got viewers talking about corruption, with many unable to understand one of Ivan Barton’s calls.

Referee Accused of ‘Making Up New Rule’ in France vs Spain

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France were awarded a free-kick on the edge of the Spain penalty area in Dallas. It came after an apparent foul from Fabian Ruiz on Ousmane Dembele. Paris Saint-Germain star Ruiz protested his innocence to the referee, saying there was no contact on the French winger and, moments later, the decision was overturned by referee Ivan Barton.

Spain were given the free-kick and a chance to clear their lines, while fans were left confused. One X user wrote: “Making the rules up as we go along here. Free kick overturned,” while a second remarked:

“Still trying to work out how that Fabian Ruiz free-kick was overturned. Absurd, regardless of whether it was a free-kick or not.”

Another added: “Just making the rules up as we go now… Corrupt f*****g tournament,” as a fourth concluded: “I have absolutely no clue what’s going on with these referees anymore, overturning free kicks now? But only some? Tournament has become farcical.”

Explanation Emerges On Real Reason Free-Kick Was Overturned

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Rules expert Dale Johnson, who reviews incidents for the BBC, has offered clarity to the situation. While it appeared that VAR had intervened to the naked eye, it was actually Barton’s assistant that overturned the decision. He explained (see his post below):

“I’m told that the referee cancelled the free-kick on the advice of his assistant. Looked a strange one though.”

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William Saliba Reveals His ‘Back Is Gone’ During France vs Spain

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Arsenal defender William Saliba was forced off during France’s World Cup semi-final meeting with Spain on Tuesday night.

Luis de la Fuente’s men were awarded a penalty when Lamine Yamal went down after Luis Digne unintentionally kicked him. Mikel Oyarzabal stepped up and fired past Mike Maignan to put the Spaniards in front in the 22nd minute.

Didier Deschamps was handed another setback in the 30th minute after Saliba went down injured. The Gunners centre-back couldn’t continue, limping off and being replaced by Crystal Palace’s Maxence Lacroix.

Saliba’s fitness had been a concern heading into tonight’s game, and he missed training sessions as fears grew over his availability. He made the starting lineup but grimaced with pain just half an hour into the semi-final at Dallas Stadium.

What Injured Saliba Said During France vs Spain

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Not only were France thrown a massive headache when Saliba came off, but Arsenal will be praying it’s nothing serious. He’s a key man in Mikel Arteta’s defence, and his club manager won’t want any of his players returning from the World Cup injured.

From the sounds of it, the 25-year-old might face a spell on the sidelines. French reporter Julian Laurens claimed that the Gunners man could be seen saying, “My back is gone, my back is gone.”

Saliba has been put on a modified training programme during the tournament to manage his back pain. He has seemingly played through the pain barrier, playing every minute of his country’s campaign until tonight.

Trusted Arsenal insider HandofArsenal on X reports that Arsenal have been “worried” about Saliba’s back issues. He might require a procedure to “fully heal.”

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William Saliba of Arsenal during the Premier League match Everton vs Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 20th December 2025 (Photo by Alfie Cosgrove/News Images)

Saliba will get some well-earned rest once the World Cup concludes, as Arsenal players who have reached the latter stages aren’t expected back for pre-season until August. Those who reach the final are set to return to the club on August 10th, giving them plenty of time to recharge their batteries.

Arteta will have been pleased to see Gabriel Magalhaes come through Brazil’s campaign unscathed, although his nation’s early exit might mean his mood is low. He and Saliba were instrumental in the North Londoners’ Premier League title win and their coach will be eager to have them fit in preparation for next season.

The Gunners’ first game of the 2026-27 campaign takes place on August 21st, when they host newly promoted Coventry City at the Emirates. Before that, they are involved in friendly action against Borussia Dortmund and have a Community Shield clash with Manchester City on August 16th.

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Manchester United in Talks to Sign ‘Insane’ Midfielder Joao Gomes

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Manchester United remain in the hunt to sign a new midfielder, despite securing the signature of Andrey Santos while closing in on Youri Tielemans.

United confirmed the signing of Santos from Premier League rivals Chelsea earlier this week, becoming their first midfield addition of the summer transfer window.

The Red Devils are also closing in on the signing of Aston Villa midfielder Tielemans after activating his £35 million release clause.

United don’t appear to be finished with their midfield reinforcements, and they remain in the market to add another body in the middle of the park.

United lost Casemiro following the expiration of his contract, while Manuel Ugarte has suffered a serious knee injury.

Man Utd hold talks for new midfielder

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According to reports, Manchester United have opened talks to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Joao Gomes in the summer transfer window.

The 25-year-old, described as ‘insane’, could be the third midfield option that United are looking to bring in.

The Red Devils have also been linked with moves to sign Carlos Baleba and Alex Scott, but Gomez could be the ideal option for them.

Considering Gomes was close to a £38 million move to Atletico Madrid, the Brazilian midfielder would likely be a lot cheaper than Baleba and Scott.

Taking that into account, Gomes would be the best value-for-money option out of the aforementioned trio. He could be perfect for Michael Carrick heading into the new season.

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There’s no doubt that United’s third midfielder that they bring to the club needs to be a hard-working, ball-winning addition.

Gomes fits exactly into that category, and although Baleba is similar in terms of profile, the former is likely to make a lot more sense financially.

With Wolves relegated to the Championship, they aren’t in a strong negotiating position when it comes to convincing the Brazilian to stay at the club.

There is no doubt he is capable of returning to the Premier League and performing at a high level, so he should be the third midfielder that United look to sign in the summer transfer window.

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