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Before we dive into the story, here’s a friendly note from the original report:
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The World Cup is like a giant global soccer (called football in most places) contest where countries send their best teams to fight for the trophy. We are now at the semi-final stage – that means just two matches stand between the teams and the big final.
On Wednesday, the England team (nicknamed the Three Lions) played against Argentina in a city called Atlanta in the United States. Argentina were the defending champions (the team that won last time), so they are a very tough opponent.
Tons of England fans traveled all the way to Atlanta to watch the game live. And they weren’t alone! Many music and sports celebrities were spotted in the stands:
(Photos from the scene showed Beckham’s family, 2 Chainz, Jermaine Dupri, and Infantino with Hewitt at the stadium.)
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Fans had mixed emotions:
To wrap it up: England played Argentina in a World Cup semi-final in Atlanta. Celebrities like Beckham, Mick Jagger, and 2 Chainz were there cheering. The winner meets Spain in the final on July 19. Fans are excited but nervous about Messi. Meanwhile, back in England, pubs are ready for a beer rush. And you can get free daily World Cup news by email!
1. What is the World Cup, simply explained?
Think of it as a giant soccer tournament where teams from many countries play to see who is the best in the world. It happens every few years.
2. Who were the two teams in this semi-final?
England (the Three Lions) and Argentina (the defending champions). The match was held in Atlanta.
3. Why were fans a bit worried?
Because Argentina has Lionel Messi, an amazing player, and they are the defending champions.
4. What happens after this match?
The winner will play Spain in the final on 19 July at 8pm UK time (3pm US East Coast time).
5. How can I get easy World Cup updates?
You can sign up for the free World Cup briefing and sport email that gives daily news from North America and more after the tournament.