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15 Jul 2026, 10:20 GMT+10
The FBI and Atlanta police are reportedly bracing for a potentially volatile encounter steeped in political and footballing rivalry
Atlanta is tightening security ahead of Wednesday's World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina, various media outlets have reported.
Consultations took place between FIFA, the FBI, and local law enforcement amid concerns that the long-standing rivalry between the two nations could increase the risk of clashes between supporters. Atlanta Police have announced an expanded presence across the city, including around Mercedes-Benz Stadium, team hotels and popular fan gathering areas.
Officials have also introduced separate stadium entrances and designated fan zones for supporters of each team. While tickets have not been fully segregated, England's and Argentina's official allocations of roughly 8,000 seats each will be located at opposite ends of the stadium. The authorities expect tens of thousands of supporters from both countries to descend on Atlanta for the match.
The rivalry extends well beyond soccer. Tensions between the UK and Argentina were heightened by the 1982 Falklands War, when the two countries fought a ten-week conflict over the South Atlantic islands, known in Argentina as the Islas Malvinas. Although meetings between the two national teams had long carried considerable weight, the conflict gave subsequent encounters an added political and emotional dimension.
No match better encapsulates that history than the teams' quarter-final at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. Argentina captain Diego Maradona scored twice in a 2-1 victory, first sending the ball into the net in the infamous 'Hand of God' goal before producing one of the greatest individual strikes in football history, dribbling past five England players and goalkeeper Peter Shilton to score.
Maradona later said the opener had been scored "a little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God," while his second goal is widely regarded as one of the finest ever scored at the tournament.
Wednesday's semi-final also carries added significance because it could be Lionel Messi's final meeting with England on football's biggest stage. The Argentine captain, who led his country to the 2022 title, is seeking another appearance in the final as he wraps up what many regard as one of the sport's greatest careers.
Both camps have sought to ease tensions before kickoff. Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni and England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford have urged supporters to focus on the game, stressing that the rivalry should remain on the field.
(RT.com)
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