
England have received a significant boost ahead of their crucial World Cup semi-final clash with Argentina, with positive injury updates emerging from the camp.
According to Telegraph manager Thomas Tuchel confirmed that several key players, including captain Harry Kane and midfielder Jude Bellingham, have made strong recoveries from minor concerns and are expected to be available for the high-stakes match in Atlanta.
According to Telegraph the Football Association released an update earlier today stating that Kane has fully shaken off a slight ankle issue picked up in training, while Bellingham has overcome a tight hamstring and is fit to start.
Tuchel welcomed the news, saying the squad is in excellent shape heading into the game.
Positive Atmosphere In Camp
The England camp has been described as focused and confident, with the players responding well to the positive updates. Tuchel has emphasised the importance of staying disciplined and playing with intensity against a dangerous Argentina side led by Lionel Messi.
“We have worked hard on our preparation and the boys are ready,” Tuchel said. “We respect Argentina, but we believe in our own qualities. This is a great opportunity for us to reach the final.”
England’s medical team has been praised for their work in managing the squad’s fitness throughout the tournament. The availability of key players gives Tuchel more tactical flexibility and strengthens the team’s chances against the defending champions.
Argentina, meanwhile, have their own injury concerns, but Messi is expected to start and will be looking to inspire his team to the final.
England fans have reacted with relief and excitement to the good news, with many believing the team now has the best possible chance of progressing to the final.
The semi-final is scheduled for Wednesday, and both sets of fans are eagerly awaiting what promises to be a memorable night in Atlanta.
Who wins tonight?




