England captain Harry Kane he refused to confirm whether the FIFA World Cup 2026 was his last appearance on football’s biggest stage, insisting it is too soon to make a decision after his heartbreaking semi-final exit against Argentina. England’s dream of reaching a first World Cup final since 1966 ended in dramatic fashion after the defending champions fought back to secure a 2-1 victory on Wednesday (local time). The defeat booked Argentina’s place in Sunday’s final against Spain, while the Three Lions now take on France in the third-place playoff. Speaking in a video shared by DAZN Football on X after the match, Kane said he has no intention of making any immediate decisions on his international future and will instead assess things one season at a time. “It’s too early to talk about it. You know me as a person, it’s always just taking it year by year and how I feel. And, look, the national team of England is my pride and joy, it’s what I like to do more, more than anything. Obviously four years is a long way and I’m 33 years old in the summer, but as you see at the other end, with Leo always at the highest level. Yes, I never want to put a limit on these things, I’ll address each situation as it comes, but for now it’s just about moving on from another tough loss with this team,” Kane said. England looked on course for a famous victory after Anthony Gordon put them ahead in the 55th minute, finishing off a Morgan Rogers delivery after a cagey first half. However, the momentum shifted as England retreated into a deeper defensive shape, allowing Argentina to dictate proceedings. Jordan Pickford produced several important saves and Alexis Mac Allister hit the post before the pressure finally paid off. With five minutes remaining, Enzo Fernandez brought Argentina level after being selected by Lionel Messi. In stoppage time, Messi returned to the supplier, sending a cross that Lautaro Martinez headed home to complete a remarkable turnaround and send the defending champions into another World Cup final. England will now face third-placed France, while Argentina face Spain in Sunday’s final.