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Argentina and England reach halftime scoreless in a tense semifinal

The World Cup semifinal reached halftime at 0-0, with physical duels, few clear chances and Spain waiting in the final.

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Editorial translation from the original Spanish article. Reviewed before publication.

Broad summary: Argentina and England went into halftime level at 0-0 in Atlanta after a physical, cautious and emotionally loaded first half. The Spanish edition tracks the live-match state with caution and avoids turning a halftime read into a final result. What is confirmed: The Guardian liveblog recorded the match as scoreless in the first half, with a hydration break at 0-0, a yellow-card context around Elliott Anderson, promising England wide play and Messi largely contained early. What remains uncertain: Goals, substitutions, cards, injuries and tactical changes can shift quickly after halftime. The article must be updated once the final score is official. Why it matters: The winner faces Spain in the World Cup final, so the halftime stalemate is not empty; it frames the emotional and tactical pressure of the second half.

Localization notes

English live-match localization based on the Spanish NeuroStudio article, Guardian liveblog and AP preview.