Spain is already through to Sunday's final after a 2-0 win over France in the first semifinal, which means tonight's Argentina-England match at Mercedes-Benz Stadium is really a play-in game for a shot at history. Argentina, the defending champion, faces an England side that has looked increasingly comfortable in knockout football, and the winner inherits a Spain team that just shut down Kylian Mbappé for 90 minutes.
The stakes are straightforward even if the tactics won't be: Argentina is defending a title, England is chasing its first since 1966, and neither team wants to spend Saturday in Miami playing for third place instead of Sunday in New Jersey playing for the trophy. Watch how each side manages its front line early, since Spain's semifinal blueprint, compress the middle and let opposing strikers run out of room, is now public information for whoever wins tonight.