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WATCH: Josh Hawley issues blistering rebuke of McConnell over ‘obligation’ to country
As questions persist about Kentucky Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell’s condition, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., issued a blistering rebuke about his team’s handling of the crisis, reminding them of their "obligation to your constituents."
The 84-year-old former Senate majority leader has been absent from the upper chamber for over a month now after a fall at his home left him hospitalized. His absence, coupled with the sudden death of late Sen. Lindsey Graham, leaves Senate Republicans down two crucial votes amid a dead sprint to wrap up key parts of President Donald Trump's agenda.
Speaking with Fox News Digital, Hawley, a conservative populist, said he wishes McConnell and his family well and hopes for a recovery.
At the same time, however, Hawley said that "at a certain point you do have an obligation to your constituents and the country to tell them what’s going on."
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"To be down a vote," Hawley continued, "We’ve got a slim majority; it’s not easy."
While Hawley said he would "defer" to Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., on how to handle McConnell’s situation, he noted that the lack of GOP votes is hurting priorities like the voter integrity measure, the SAVE America Act.
"I just hear a lot from leadership that, ‘Well, we don’t have the votes for this.’ Like the voter I.D., we don’t have the votes for that. Well, we might want to do something about that," he said.
Hawley also said that he too has been "totally in the dark" about McConnell’s condition and said, "I never had any idea about any of his health stuff."
"I hope he recovers, but I also hope that they get the transparency out there to help people know what the situation is," he said.
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Asked whether he believes McConnell’s condition evidences a need for age limits to serve in office, Hawley quickly shot back, "Well, I’m a term-limit guy, so I’m all for that."
"Nothing against colleagues who are older," he continued. He pointed to 92-year-old Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, saying, "Chuck is sharp as a tack and spry and all that stuff."
"But I do think there needs to be term limits. People just come here and stay forever. And I don't think it’s what the founders intended; I don’t think it’s what people want. So, I’ve always been a big proponent of a constitutional amendment for term limits."
McConnell is completing his seventh term in the Senate. He was first elected to the chamber in 1984. This June, he was hospitalized after a fall in his Washington, D.C., home. He later developed pneumonia while in the hospital.
After an extended period of silence, McConnell’s issued an open letter to Kentuckians in which the senator addressed his prolonged absence. McConnell attributed his fall to mobility issues left from his childhood fight with polio.
He acknowledged that at the advice of his doctors, he "won’t be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet."
However, McConnell emphasized, "I have every intention of finishing the job you elected me to do" and said, "I’ll keep working hard to get back on the Senate floor as soon as possible."
He also pledged to keep his constituents updated on the progress of his recovery.
How to watch Argentina vs Spain: Live stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup final match
And just like that, it all comes down to Spain and Argentina.
The two soccer powerhouses will look to etch their names in the history books and become World Cup champions when they play at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. The game will be broadcast on FOX.
For Argentina, they have the opportunity to become the first back-to-back World Cup winner since Brazil did it in 1958 and 1962, and just the third country to win back-to-back titles overall. Italy first won consecutive World Cups in 1934 and 1938.
However, for a long time in Argentina’s semifinal matchup against England, it did not look like they were going to have a chance to make history. The Three Lions held Argentina off the scoresheet for 85 minutes, but Lionel Messi sparked another electrifying come-from-behind win.
Anthony Gordon got the scoring started when he buried a cross from Morgan Rogers to put England on the board first in the 55th minute with an acrobatic finish. Harry Kane sparked the counter with a long pass that left the Argentina defense flummoxed for the first time all game.
However, that would end up being the lone true scoring opportunity of the game for the Three Lions. After England got on the board, Argentina's pressure was relentless, but England was able to stave off the Argentine attack for about 30 minutes.
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They finally broke through when Messi set up Enzo Fernandez just outside of the penalty box, and the 25-year-old hooked a shot around England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford into the back of the net to knot it at 1-1.
Lautaro Martinez then played the hero as he came off the bench and into Argentine soccer lore by scoring the winning goal in stoppage. In the 92nd minute, Messi recorded his second assist after he gathered a loose ball and played a beautiful pass into the penalty area, where Martinez was waiting unmarked. Martinez headed the ball past Pickford to send the Argentine fans into a frenzy as they completed the comeback.
It was not the first remarkable comeback of Argentina’s run to the title game. In the Round of 16, they scored three goals in 13 minutes to erase a 2-0 second-half deficit against Egypt to keep their World Cup hopes alive .
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For Spain, their run have not been quite as dramatic, but it still has been remarkably dominant.
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They have shut out their opponents in six of their seven matches, and has allowed just one goal all tournament. Belgium was the lone country to break through against Spain , but the Spaniards beat Belgium 2-1 in the quarterfinals.
Against France in the semifinal, Spain capitalized on an early mistake and never looked back.
Veteran French defender Lucas Digne misread the ball and challenged a ball on a cross, but kicked Lamine Yamal instead, committing a foul and giving Spain a penalty kick in the 22nd minute.
Mikel Oyarzabal stepped up for Spain and buried the penalty kick, giving the Spaniards a lead they wouldn’t relinquish.
Pedro Porro doubled the lead for Spain in the 58th minute, when he broke through the French defense and found the back of net after beating France goalkeeper Mike Maignan on a crisp pass from Dani Olmo.
The French desperately tried to get back into the game, but the Spanish defense was too sound for them to break through , and held on for the win.
When: Sunday, July 19, 2026
Where: New York/New Jersey Stadium , East Rutherford, New Jersey
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Caitlin Clark smacked in the face by WNBA legend after getting foul that could trigger fine in big win
Caitlin Clark took a hit to the face, received a technical foul that could lead to a hefty fine, and still came away with a win and first place in the Eastern Conference on Saturday.
Early in the first quarter of the Fever's 108-88 win over the New York Liberty, Clark was called for a technical foul after she ran full speed into a hard screen set by Jonquel Jones.
The play was not whistled as illegal by officials, but Clark hit the floor and immediately voiced her frustration to the nearest referee. The technical was assessed just 90 seconds into the game, marking Clark’s sixth of the 2026 season.
Fever head coach Stephanie White said she did not ask for an explanation from officials for the call on Clark or the no-call on the screen play.
"There have to be conversations... making sure that we're strategic in using our technical fouls," White said.
The $1,000 fine that comes with the tech puts her two away from an automatic one-game suspension under WNBA rules.
Later in the game, during a defensive contest near the basket, New York’s Breanna Stewart extended her arm while challenging a shot. Replays showed Stewart’s hand making clear contact with the side of Clark’s face.
No foul was called on the play, and Stewart was not assessed a flagrant or reviewed for it.
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The play ignited debate on social media.
Clark was not made available to reporters after the game to discuss either of the plays.
Despite the early technical and physical contact, Clark and the Fever responded with a dominant performance.
Indiana rallied from a 13-point first-half deficit behind a stellar night from Kelsey Mitchell, who scored 33 points. Clark finished with 17 points and seven assists while helping the Fever pull away in the second half for a convincing 20-point victory.
The win improved the Fever to 16-10 and moved them into first place in the Eastern Conference standings heading into the second half of the season.
Indiana will look to build on the momentum when they return to action later this week on Wednesday against the Connecticut Sun.
Tulsi Gabbard's brother charged after allegedly trying to lure children to Waikīkī hotel room: police
The older brother of former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has been charged after Honolulu police say he allegedly tried to lure several children to his Waikīkī hotel room by offering them gum and money, as his family says he is continuing to receive psychiatric treatment.
Batarti Gabbard, 55, was charged with second-degree custodial interference after the July 12 "stranger danger" incident at a Waikīkī hotel pool, according to police.
Honolulu police allege Gabbard approached several children, including a 9-year-old boy, asked for their names, wrote them in a notebook and offered them money and gum if they would accompany him to his hotel room.
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Fox News Digital obtained new comment from Gabbard's father, Hawaii state Sen. Mike Gabbard, who declined to discuss the allegations, but confirmed his son continues to receive medical and psychiatric treatment.
"We love him, and asked him to follow the protocol at the hospital, which he says he will do," Mike Gabbard told Fox News Digital. "We're praying for his speedy recovery, and would appreciate the prayers of others."
Fox News Digital also reached out to Tulsi Gabbard through her public office and left a voicemail requesting comment.
She did not immediately respond.
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Police said the incident occurred around 2 p.m. on July 12 at the pool area of an unnamed Waikīkī hotel, where Batarti Gabbard allegedly approached several children.
According to police, the children refused and Gabbard walked away.
A 42-year-old woman reported the incident to police.
According to KITV, Gabbard had also been arrested July 16 on charges of theft.
He pleaded not guilty to the theft charge Friday morning, was released and is scheduled to appear in court Aug. 14 in that case.
KITV reported that no court date has yet been set on the custodial interference charge.
Honolulu Police confirmed to Fox News Digital that Gabbard is no longer in custody.
Cam Skattebo horrifies Giants fans by attempting a backflip despite coming off a leg injury
New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo is going to take years off of fans' lives.
The second-year running back out of Arizona State had a great rookie season that was unfortunately cut short due to injury.
He's on the mend, but if he keeps doing stuff like he did at Fanatics Fest on Saturday, he may wind up back on IR.
Skattebo made an appearance at WWE's Fanatics Fest activation, where fans could recreate the entrances of their favorite wrestlers.
Skattebo chose Triple H and walked out to his Motörhead entrance music, "The Game."
But instead of blasting a mouthful of Dasani like Old Faithful, as Triple H used to do, Skattebo decided to make the celebration his own.
He pointed to his bum leg and then decided to do something that put every Giants fan's heart in their throat: a backflip.
All Giants fans watching probably yelped like a small dog when they saw the way Skattebo's surgically repaired right leg twisted on the landing.
He needs that. It's one of his runnin' legs.
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While I have no clue if it was before or after Skattebo suffered the biggest backflip botch since a Savannah Bananas player went on CNN, he booted a nice field goal with his left foot at some point in the day.
Skattebo is quite the, uh, character, and it's hilarious to imagine the conversations the Giants are probably having with him.
No NFL front office thinks they have to tell a player, "Hey, quick reminder: you suffered a very serious leg injury about nine months ago. It's probably not a good idea to do backflips while walking out to Triple H's music. You should probably have known that, but consider this a reminder."
But, hey, Cam Skattebo is just built different.
'Growing Pains' child star Ashley Johnson reveals 'dark' moment armed fan tried to abduct her from set
Ashley Johnson is recalling a terrifying moment from her childhood in Hollywood, revealing a fan grabbed her and tried to abduct her during a live taping of "Growing Pains."
The former child star says she was just 7 years old when an armed fan broke from a studio audience line, grabbed her and tried to carry her away during a live taping after production had received a threat warning that someone planned to bring a gun to the set. Johnson said the man was armed.
"It was in the first year that I was on, and we had only done a couple of film nights," Johnson began on the "Weird Kids" podcast.
Back then, she said, security around the cast was far less restrictive than it is today.
"So, I hadn't done that many yet … and at that time, all of the cast sort of had trailers, and they were like old camper trailers," Johnson said. "Like they're not like the fancy trailers that they are now."
She explained that cast members walked directly past audience members on their way into the studio.
"We would exit our trailers before the shoot and the audience that would be walking in, you would walk by the audience before you would walk into the studio," she said.
"And this is going to get a little dark, but somebody had written in and said that ‘I am coming to set, and I am going to bring a gun … I am going to murder some of the cast.’"
With audience members only "within five feet" away when the cast was walking into the studio, Johnson said one man suddenly lunged toward her.
"So, I'm walking with my mom, and then I just remember some guy hops out of the line, and he grabs me … grabs me up and starts booking it," she said. "And all I remember is like, there was security that somehow got on him after some time."
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Johnson pointed out that she was too young to grasp the danger.
She remembered "flying around in the air" as security wrestled the suspect to the ground.
"I was clueless as to what was happening, but I was very upset, and they were talking to me about it after. And they were like, 'Are you okay?' … And I just said, 'I just think I'm going to be in trouble.'"
"But he was packing. They got him. This was the thing. He was high on something. It wasn't meth, but it was something — like, he was so strong," she said.
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Looking back, Johnson said she didn't immediately feel frightened because, "I was such a polite kid at the time."
Johnson joined "Growing Pains" in 1990 as Chrissy Seaver, becoming the youngest member of the sitcom's family alongside Alan Thicke, Joanna Kerns, Kirk Cameron, Tracey Gold and Jeremy Miller.
Leonardo DiCaprio later joined the cast before the show's 1992 finale.
The actress went on to build a decades-long career on screen and in voice acting, earning widespread acclaim as Ellie in "The Last of Us" video game franchise before appearing as Anna, Ellie's mother, in HBO's television adaptation.
Andrew, Tristan Tate arrested in Miami as UK seeks extradition on expanded rape, trafficking charges
Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan Tate, were arrested Saturday in Miami after U.S. Marshals took the controversial social media influencers into custody on a sealed warrant as British prosecutors announced dozens of new criminal charges and sought their extradition.
"Today, U.S. Marshals in the Southern District of Florida arrested Andrew and Tristan Tate pursuant to extradition proceedings," a Justice Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital. "These arrests were made in accordance with the treaties and law enforcement agreements governing Justice Department extraditions."
Bedfordshire Police also confirmed the brothers were arrested Saturday in Miami in connection with a U.K. police investigation into alleged sexual offenses dating back to 2012.
Photos and video published by TMZ appeared to show federal agents handcuffing the brothers outside the James L. Knight Center in downtown Miami, where Andrew Tate had been scheduled to appear at a bare-knuckle boxing event.
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The arrests came hours after Britain's Crown Prosecution Service announced it had approved a major expansion of the criminal case against the brothers. Bedfordshire Police said the new charges bring the total against the brothers to 59, with Andrew Tate facing 42 charges and Tristan Tate facing 17.
According to the CPS, Andrew Tate now faces additional charges including rape, arranging or facilitating trafficking for sexual exploitation, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and offenses involving alleged indecent images of a child and extreme pornography. Prosecutors said Tristan Tate also faces additional rape, sexual assault and trafficking charges.
The CPS said the alleged crimes span from 2010 to 2017 and involve four additional alleged victims, bringing the total number of alleged victims in the U.K. case to seven.
"The CPS has requested the extradition of the Tates from the US," Malcolm McHaffie, head of the CPS Special Crime Division, said in a statement. "They have been arrested and await extradition proceedings to the UK."
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A law enforcement source told Fox News Digital the charges stem from the United Kingdom and that the arrest warrant is expected to be unsealed to reveal the U.K. charges.
The brothers are expected to make an initial appearance in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida early next week.
Assistant Chief Constable Karena Thomas of Bedfordshire Police said investigators had worked closely with prosecutors and international law enforcement agencies throughout the case. "There is no place for male violence against women and girls, and we will continue to work tirelessly to support victims and investigate all reports made to us," Thomas said.
Andrew and Tristan Tate have denied wrongdoing.
The brothers, who hold dual U.S. and British citizenship, rose to fame as "manosphere" influencers, building millions of followers with content promoting hypermasculinity and male non-monogamy. They have denied criminal allegations filed against them in Romania and the United Kingdom.
Neither the U.S. Marshals Service nor the Justice Department has publicly identified the basis for Saturday's sealed warrant, according to the AP.
The brothers' attorney did not immediately respond to requests for comment, according to TMZ.
Fox News Digital's Peter D'Abrosca contributed to this reporting.
Mamdani doubles down on democratic socialism while insisting Wall Street, business leaders can work with him
New York City Democratic Mayor Zohran Mamdani is embracing his identity as a Democratic Socialist, arguing the movement represents a return to the Democratic Party's New Deal roots even as he insists Wall Street and corporate leaders have nothing to fear from his administration.
In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times, Mamdani rejected the notion that his political label is a liability, instead characterizing Democratic Socialism as the modern embodiment of Franklin D. Roosevelt's vision for the Democratic Party.
"So much of what makes me proud to be a Democrat is looking at what our party used to stand for. You think about the Four Freedoms, you think FDR, you think the New Deal," Mamdani said. "Those are at the core of what our party's identity is, and yet it feels like to experience it, you have to read about it. You can't see it around you anymore. And that isn't something that I'm willing to accept, and I know that many feel similarly."
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The remarks come as Mamdani has emerged as one of the Democratic Party's most prominent progressive voices following a string of successful endorsements of fellow Democratic Socialist candidates, who won their primary House races.
Even as he doubled down on Democratic Socialism, Mamdani insisted his administration welcomed private investment and collaboration with Wall Street, finance and real estate leaders, despite continuing to push for higher taxes on the city's wealthiest residents.
"I think it's important," Mamdani said of the city's relationship with private business leaders. "And what I have in common with leaders of those sectors — even amid disagreements, because I believe that we can raise taxes a little bit more on the wealthiest New Yorkers — what brings us together is both a belief in the city and a commitment to its continued vitality."
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Mamdani pointed to the recent announcement of American Express' new headquarters at Two World Trade Center as evidence that major corporations continue investing in New York.
"These business leaders, they're not just making decisions on the basis of dollars and cents; they're also making decisions on the basis of investing in the city and in what the city represents," he said.
The mayor also rejected the idea that Democratic Socialism is incompatible with economic growth after the interviewer remarked that he sounded in line with a "capitalist mayor."
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"I will always celebrate continued investment in this city," Mamdani said. "And I'll also look to ensure that more and more New Yorkers can be a part of those benefits."
But even as Mamdani boasts his support for corporate investments, an analysis by the Citizens Budget Commission found New York's share of the nation's millionaires fell from 12.7% in 2010 to 8.7% in 2022, the steepest decline of any state, costing an estimated $10.7 billion in personal income tax revenue in 2022 alone.
The report points to New York's high taxes and declining competitiveness relative to states like Florida and Texas as factors behind its shrinking share of the nation's millionaires.
Mamdani has made raising taxes on wealthy New Yorkers a centerpiece of his economic agenda, arguing the city's highest earners and most profitable corporations should shoulder more of the cost of funding public services.
His interview comes as national Democrats debate the party's future direction ahead of the 2028 presidential election. Mamdani argued that the victories of democratic socialist candidates signal that voters are embracing his vision for the party.
"For too long, it has felt like our party, the Democratic Party, the only answer we have is to say that we are not the Republican Party," Mamdani said. "But we also have to have a vision of what comes after this administration."
Connor Bedard re-signs with Blackhawks, ending hopes for another NHL offer sheet this offseason
He may be missing the start of the upcoming NHL season with a shoulder injury, but Connor Bedard is sticking around in Chicago for years to come.
The Blackhawks announced on Saturday that they had signed Bedard to a five-year deal at $15 million per year.
And that will have Blackhawks fans breathing a sigh of relief.
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Bedard was a restricted free agent after completing the final season of his rookie deal last season. That meant the Blackhawks had the exclusive rights to negotiate a new deal with him.
That should never have really been an issue, but offer sheets have been in the news quite a bit this season after the Philadelphia Flyers threw a giant $18 million-a-year deal at Anaheim Ducks star Leo Carlsson.
That meant the Ducks had to match it or lose Carlsson in return for Draft compensation. In the end, they matched, but it puts them on the back foot for other RFAs they need to sign, like Cutter Gauthier and Beckett Sennecke.
Bedard would be an offer sheet target, and while he would need to agree to it, it was still in the Blackhawks' best interest to get an extension done ASAP and lock up their franchise centerpiece.
And I think it's a deal both sides will be pleased with.
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Bedard's NHL career has been a little up-and-down due to injury, but he has shown flashes of the kind of greatness people expected when he got to the NHL.
Given Carlsson's $18 million AAV, Chicago has to like that they were able to get Bedard at $15 million AAV.
Now, Bedard will need to put up numbers that justify the deal. According to Puckpedia, the deal carries a full no-move clause but only in the fifth and final year of the deal.
That means if, for whatever reason, things don't work out, the Blackhawks can deal him without having to go through the headache of him waiving his no-move clause or giving the thumbs-up to any trades.
England beats France in instant classic to earn third place at 2026 FIFA World Cup
It's the game that no one ever wants to play in, but there was still a lot on the line for both England and France in the third-place match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Saturday.
Both teams hit the pitch at Miami Stadium (also known as Hard Rock Stadium) after some tough semifinal losses: France to Spain, and England to reigning champs Argentina.
France was looking for redemption after coming up short in a tournament where they were widely viewed to be the favorite. Plus, this match presented an opportunity for French star Kylian Mbappe to overtake Argentina's Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race.
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However, they were up against an England team that had played well throughout the tournament and was 2-1 against them in World Cup matches. Their two most offensively potent players this tournament, Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, both started the match on the bench.
Well, in the early going, it turns out that England had enough offensive firepower to get things started.
In just the 3rd minute, Declan Rice hit paydirt to open the scoring.
Only about ten minutes later, England put another one in the back of the net; however, it was deemed to have been offside.
But even with the big guns sitting on the bench, England was easily the more offensively productive team early, with Ezri Konsa adding another off of a corner in the 18th minute.
But why not make it three?
In the 37th minute, Bukayo Saka scored a goal that was certainly not how the Three Lions would've drawn it up, but it counts just the same.
And while you're at it, Mr. Saka, just tack on another for good measure.
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England took a 4-0 lead into halftime after one of the most lopsided first halves of the tournament, and few expected France to be on the receiving end, especially with Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham still on the bench.
And, honestly, it could've been worse.
Fortunately for France, they did exactly what they needed to and came out firing in the second half. Mbappe got them on the board in the 48th minute, and put himself ahead of Messi in the Golden Boot race, and even with him in career World Cup goals at 21.
Then, just minutes later, France's Bradley Barcola added another to make it a 4-2 game.
So, while the first half was all England, the second was all about France, and in the 66th minute, Mbappe made it 4-3, while also extending his Golden Boot lead and taking over the top spot on the all-time World Cup goals list.
What. A. Match.
Who cares about third place, right?
But after getting several opportunities to tie it up, England was awarded a penalty kick, and that went to Bukayo Saka, who buried it for the hat trick and to give England a little breathing room late in the match.
It's hard to believe he didn't play a single minute in the semifinal loss to Argentina, right?
And that breathing room was important, because France wasn't going to go quietly.
But England answered back immediately with a beauty from Jude Bellingham, his seventh of the tournament, and that was all she wrote.
Unbelievable.
The final score was, incredibly, 6-4. That was the most goals scored in a World Cup third-place match ever, topping the one in 1958 between France and West Germany.
With that win, England may have come up short when it comes to bringing a World Cup title back home, but that was their best finish in a World Cup since they won it in 1966.
It was an incredible match, and now there's only one left and its for the World Cup title.
Spain and Argentina will meet on Sunday afternoon at New York-New Jersey Stadium, with the match scheduled to start at 3 pm ET.