Argentina vs England VAR Watch
The tribunal convenes at kickoff. Every major VAR check, penalty appeal, red-card decision and controversial call in the Argentina vs England semifinal will be filed here as an exhibit — and you rule on it.
Quick facts
- Match
- Argentina vs England
- Round
- World Cup 2026 Semifinal
- Date
- Wednesday July 15, 2026
- Status
- Pre-match — the docket opens at kickoff
- At stake
- A place in the World Cup 2026 final
Why this match is under watch
Argentina arrive at the semifinal with the busiest case file of the tournament: a disallowed Egypt goal in the round of 16, a VAR mistaken-identity red card against Switzerland in the quarterfinal, and a celebration that fans argued deserved a second yellow. England arrive with the neutral's favourite question: will the tribunal finally sit through a quiet Argentina match?
This page is the live docket. When a VAR check, penalty appeal or card decision sets the internet on fire, the clerk files it as an exhibit and the jury — that's you — votes: Fair, Soft VARgentina, or Full VARgentina.
What counts as an exhibit
Goals checked and disallowed, penalties given or waved away, red cards (including anything VAR sends the referee to the monitor for), and any decision that fans, pundits or a furious federation publicly dispute. Every exhibit states the facts as presented, links the footage where available, and lets the community deliver a verdict on the 0–10 VARgentina Meter.
The docket for this match
No exhibits filed yet. The clerk is watching — the first controversial call opens the docket.
Frequently asked
When do Argentina play England at World Cup 2026?
The World Cup 2026 semifinal between Argentina and England is scheduled for Wednesday July 15, 2026.
What is the Argentina vs England VAR Watch?
It is VARgentina's live page for the semifinal: every controversial VAR review, penalty appeal or card decision in the match is filed as an exhibit that fans vote on — Fair, Soft VARgentina or Full VARgentina.
Why are Argentina's VAR decisions being watched so closely?
Fans have debated a string of decisions during Argentina's World Cup 2026 run — including a disallowed Egypt goal after a late VAR review and a mistaken-identity red card against Switzerland. VARgentina archives each one as a fan-voted exhibit. Results reflect fan opinion, not verified wrongdoing.
How do I vote on a decision?
Open the exhibit for the incident and cast your ruling: Fair, Soft VARgentina or Full VARgentina. Voting is anonymous — no account needed.
More Argentina VAR controversies
VARgentina is a satirical, fan-voted archive of controversial football decisions. It does not claim proven corruption, match-fixing or official wrongdoing. Each exhibit reflects public debate, available footage and fan voting.