Fans in pubs and fan zones across the country looked crestfallen as Argentina scored two goals in just seven minutes to go 2-1 ahead just before the final whistle.
England, who are looking to secure their place in the final for the time in 60 years, had been leading 1-0.
The match kicked off at 8pm UK time in Atlanta, Georgia – and while thousands of supporters have travelled stateside to watch England play, millions more are watching screenings of the game across the country.
Fans had been nervously gripping their pints as both teams were both goalless at the end of a fiery first half that saw 19 fouls and two yellow cards.
But in the 55th minute Antony Gordon put England ahead after he snuck the ball into the corner of the net past Argentinian goalkeeper Emi Martinez.
There were delirious scenes in Leeds, where 4,500 England fans have piled into the city’s Millennium Square to cheer on the team.
Pints were flung high in the evening sky as fans celebrated wildly with one another.
Supporters then began chanting ‘football’s coming home’ – knowing that a first World Cup final in 60 years is possibly little over 30 minutes away.
More than 3,000 pints had been poured before the 8pm kick-off – with vendors ordering in extra kegs to cope with demand at the sold-out fan zone.
Pints went flying when Antony Gordon scored to go 1-0 up against Argentina
Fans in Manchester celebrate England’s goal and dance on tables
Anticipation is building across the nation, with supporters anxiously waiting to see if the Three Lions can secure a place in the World Cup final for the first time in 60 years
Fans inside the The Clock pub in Hebburn go wild as England go ahead against Argentina in their world cup clash
England fans bite their nails in anticipation as the match gets underway in Atlanta, Georgia
England football fans at Luna Springs in Birmingham, before the England v Argentina semi-final
Football fans get ready for kick off in Manchester where pints are already being drunk
Student paramedic Kaye Davey, 19, out with Findlay Thomas, 20, a pipefitter, had a vision of how the World Cup semi-final would pan out.
She said: ‘I’ve predicted all the England games correctly up until now. I think this one will be 3-2 to us – and then we’ll beat Spain in the final. It’s going to be a night to remember.’
Construction worker Tony Jenkinson, 44, from Leeds, was slightly more cautious.
He said: ‘I think England have done amazingly well to get this far – but it’s going to be really tough.
‘We’ve got to keep Messi quiet to stand a chance and just hope that the referee is strong and doesn’t fall for the Argentine dark arts.
‘I think it’s going to go the distance – extra time and penalties. Then it’s a complete lottery.
‘If we do come through it, then I think our name is on the trophy.’
Meanwhile, England World Cup 1966 Winner Sir Geoff Hurst said: ‘It’s a big day for England.
Two hours before kick off supporters, proudly donning Three Lions shirts of sides current and past, were in buoyant spirits
Participants in a Jude Bellingham lookalike competition at BOXPARK Shoreditch
Fans party at Luna Springs in Birmingham before kick off at 8pm tonight
England fans gather ahead of the match against Argentina tonight
‘I really believe we can do it tonight! Kane, Bellingham, Rice all world class . Fingers crossed. Good luck for tonight boys. It’s time to win this thing again. Come on boys.’
Among the watering holes being gripped by the anticipation is the Greyhound in Diss, Norfolk, where punters have been promised a free shot for every time England scores.
They said: ‘To celebrate England, with each goal they score, we have consistently stuck to our word in rewarding our loyal patrons with a free shot for every single customer.
‘With 13 goals, you can imagine what my accountant thinks, haha.’
Another pub in South Benfleet, called the Anchor, is to remain open despite a car crashing into the building.
Landlord Hayley Sewell told the BBC: ‘We wanted to remain open for the Benfleet community, who have given us so much.’
And while she said the incident was a ‘nuisance’, the business has managed to keep its doors open by boarding up any damage.
An Essex Police spokesperson said no life-threatening or life-changing injuries were reported following the crash.
England fans at a bar near the Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, ahead of the match
England fans outside the Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia
Three Lions fans have begun packing out fan zones across the country as Thomas Tuchel’s squad prepares to take on Argentina in a historic clash tonight
England fans gather at Castlefield Bowl, Manchester head of a screening of the game
A casualty was rescued from one of the cars by fire crews from Grays and Rayleigh Weir and was later attended to by the ambulance service.
Meanwhile fans in London hoping to rush to homes and pubs to watch the crucial match could face potential delays following reports that the E-bike rental app Lime is down across the capital.
The Daily Mail have contacted Lime for a comment.
Elsewhere in London, a hunt for the UK’s best Jude Bellingham lookalike has been sparked, with his ‘doppelgängers’ set to gather at BOXPARK Shoreditch ahead of tonight’s match.
The winner is set to receive £1,966 in Deliveroo credit, while fans can also enjoy free drinks and other prizes as part of Deliveroo’s ‘Believeroo’ campaign.
But the palpable joy has not been felt nationwide, as one pub faces losing its licence after a ‘killjoy’ fan made a complaint to the council about fans cheering.
Landlord Antony Lunn was left ‘gobsmacked’ when he received a letter about the ‘ridiculous’ noise complaint at his pub, The Rustic Arms in Ackworth, West Yorkshire.
The warning from Wakefield Council threatened to revoke his licence after reports of ‘particularly bad’ noise levels on Sunday, June 28, after England beat Panama 2-0.
The pub has been ‘absolutely electric’ during the tournament, Mr Lunn said, who has been screening games outside as fans cheer in ‘pure happiness’.
Fans looked tense throughout a nail-biting first half which ended 0-0 – with zero shots on target for either team but 19 fouls and two yellow cards
England football fans at Luna Springs in Birmingham, before the England v Argentina, semi-final
England football fans at Luna Springs in Birmingham, before the England v Argentina semi-final
England fans party before kick off in Birmingham
He added that they have caused ‘no trouble’ and that the football has been the ‘only positive thing’, saying it was a real ‘kick in the teeth’ to receive the complaint.
Mr Lunn, 37, said: ‘It’s a ridiculous complaint. It came through yesterday, and I was a bit shocked by it.
‘I looked at it, chucked it on the side, cracked out a laugh and went for a brew. Some people literally need to get a hobby.’
Taking to Facebook, the pub shared a photo of the letter captioned ‘buy a house near a pub then start complaining to the council the noise is too loud at the football’.
Mr Lunn said the letter warned that if they received further complaints, they could revoke his licence, take him to court, or remove any equipment.
Many users took to the pub’s defence, with one user saying the complaint was ‘hilariously stupid’.
The landlord said the pub will ‘absolutely not’ do anything differently when England take on Argentina in the semi-final tonight.
Wakefield Council claims that the complaint relates to multiple occasions of ‘amplified music’ and is not a one-off incident.
However, Mr Lunn claims they have no outside music and that the only noise they make outdoors has been the match, including on the cited evening.
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