Lionel Messi’s favorite referee Ismail Elfath will take charge of Argentina’s World Cup semi-final against England on Wednesday, a decision that has reignited accusations of favoritism toward Messi’s side. The match at Atlanta Stadium could see Argentina advance to their third straight World Cup final if they defeat the Three Lions, who are bidding for their first final since 1966.**

**Who is the referee?** Elfath, a Moroccan-born American, will oversee his most high-profile game as a referee. This is his fourth World Cup match this summer and his first involving either England or Argentina. His assistants will be compatriots Corey Parker and Kyle Atkins, while Italian Maurizio Mariani serves as the fourth official.

**Why the controversy?** Argentina’s path to this semi-final has been marked by controversial moments. Their last-16 win over Egypt saw a disallowed goal, and their quarter-final victory over Switzerland included a red card for Breel Embolo. Critics argue FIFA may be manipulating matches to help Messi’s team, though the governing body denies any wrongdoing.

**How did Messi and Elfath cross paths?** Elfath has refereed Messi twice since the Argentine joined Inter Miami in July 2023. Most notably, he officiated the Leagues Cup final in October 2023, where Messi scored the opener and Inter Miami won 10-9 on penalties. Elfath was also the fourth official when Argentina beat France in the 2022 World Cup final.

**What’s at stake?** England need a win to reach their first World Cup final since 1966, while Argentina aim for back-to-back finals. With Elfath’s history of officiating in Messi’s favor, the match promises to be one of the most scrutinized in tournament history.