The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation has classified the FIFA World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina as the tournament’s highest-risk match.
The designation came after a security meeting involving the FBI, FIFA officials and local police ahead of the game.
Officials reportedly reviewed fan behaviour, rivalry concerns and possible crowd-control issues before reaching the decision.
The match is expected to attract intense attention because of the history and passion surrounding both teams.
Security agencies are now working with organisers to ensure safety before, during and after the fixture.
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England vs Argentina named highest-risk World Cup match
The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation has classified the FIFA World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina as the tournament’s highest-risk match. The designation came after a security meeting involving the FBI, FIFA officials and local police ahead of the game. Officials reportedly reviewed fan behaviour, rivalry concerns and possible crowd-control issues before reaching the decision. The match is expected to attract intense attention because of the history and passion surrounding both teams. Security agencies are now working with organisers to ensure safety before, during and after the fixture.
Abdulmumini Auwal SA July 14, 2026
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