Excitement is palpable as England reignite their rivalry against Argentina with a mouth-watering World Cup semi-final in Atlanta on Wednesday.
Thomas Tuchel's team kickstarted their tournament with an emphatic 4-2 victory over Croatia in Dallas, with Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford adding to Harry Kane's first half brace to see the Three Lions over the line.
An underwhelming goalless draw against Ghana left England fans frustrated, but they returned to winning ways against Panama to secure their position at the top of Group L.
On their previous visit to Atlanta, England supporters were made to sweat as they trailed DR Congo for more than an hour in their last-32 tie, but a quickfire brace from Kane saw them come from behind to advance to the last-16.
Next up was a daunting trip to the notorious Estadio Azteca, but the Three Lions were up to the challenge in a partisan atmosphere and even overcame a red card for Jarell Quansah to beat Mexico 3-2 in one of England's most famous World Cup victories.
Many projected it would be Brazil that awaited England in the quarter-finals, but instead it was Norway they'd face in Miami.
Not for the first time in this tournament Tuchel's men trailed after Andreas Schjelderup's opportunistic goal, and yet they rallied through the magnificent Jude Bellingham who restored parity, and the Real Madrid star won the game for England in extra time as he capitalised on an Orjan Nyland error.
Success in the Sunshine State, coupled with Argentina's triumph over Switzerland, means we have a tantalising clash between two old foes for a place in the World Cup final.
An 'Excessive Heat' warning has been issued in Atlanta, Georgia.
According to the forecasts, the match - which kicks off at 20:00 BST and 15:00 local time - will get underway in temperatures of around 29 degrees in Atlanta, with a 70% chance of light rain and thunderstorms.
The state of the art stadium has a retractable roof and was opened as the most sustainable ground ever built in 2017. The eight-panelled retractable roof - which can be adjusted to control the light coming through from outside - will remain closed.
England and Argentina players will benefit from the air conditioning inside the Atlanta Stadium. Inside the stadium, it will be 24 degrees thanks to the cooling technology.
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