Argentina vs Croatia World Cup lineups, starting 11 for semifinal match at Qatar 2022

Dom Farrell

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Following their exploits at the 2018 World Cup, it was hard to envisage Argentina and Croatia meeting at the semifinal stage four years on.

Zlatko Dalic's men made it all the way to the final in Russia, losing 4-2 to France, and that felt like a one-time achievement for a European nation with a population of 3.9 million.

But Croatia have once again shown their big-tournament pedigree, battling to penalty-shootout wins over Japan and Brazil.

Their previous World Cup encounter with Argentina was nowhere near as close as they romped to a 3-0 group-stage win over Jorge Sampaoli's chaotic incarnation of the Albiceleste.

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Successor Lionel Scaloni has restored pride in his national team and has Lionel Messi on course for a farewell World Cup triumph on the back of belatedly tasting glory at last year's Copa America.

Below are the lineups for both teams based on the latest news leading up to the match at Lusail Stadium.

Argentina vs Croatia lineups

Perhaps understandably, Scaloni does not wish to place too much weight upon that previous encounter in Nizhny Novgorod, where Ante Rebic, Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic got the goals.

"We expect a tough match and it's against a really good team. They are a proper team, they play as a team and they will make things challenging," he told his pre-match news conference.

"I don't think we can go into comparisons with the previous World Cup but I am convinced they are a really good team. It will be a tough game. Croatia have a specific style and I don't think they will change that."

Argentina have been backed by incredible support in Qatar and tens of thousands more fans are making the trip in the tournament's final week.

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"All Argentinians are hopeful. We play for all of our people," Scaloni said.

"We are so appreciative of the Argentina fans, we know how much it costs to come all the way over here. We know what is expected of us."

As Morocco prepare to take on France in the other semifinal, Dalic believes his side have served as inspiration to teams from outside football's traditionally elite nations.

"The Croatia national team four years ago made a dream a reality for all small countries. We gave those countries the right to have those dreams," he said.

"Four years ago, nobody expected Croatia to reach the final. They have been encouraged by our fight and our quality."

Argentina starting 11

(4-4-2, right to left): 23. E. Martinez (GK) — 26. Molina, 13. Romero, 19. Otamendi, 3. Tagliafico — 7. De Paul, 24. E. Fernandez, 5. Paredes, 20. Mac Allister — 9. Alvarez, 10. Messi

  • Injured: None
  • Suspended: Marcos Acuna, Gonzalo Montiel

Scaloni switched to a 3-5-2 setup versus the Netherlands to match Louis van Gaal's formation but reverted to a back four against Croatia, with the battle for midfield supremacy key.

Luka Modric, Marcelo Brozovic and Mateo Kovacic present a tricky proposition for any side in world football and Scaloni recalled Leandro Parades in a bid to find more control in central areas. Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez makes way.

Angel Di Maria returned from a thigh injury as a late substitute against the Dutch and Messi's long-time ally will have to make his impact from the bench once more.

Marcos Acuna and Gonzalo Montiel are suspended after collecting their second bookings of the tournament. Acuna is replaced at left-back by Nicolas Tagliafico.

Croatia starting 11

(4-3-3, right to left): 1. Livakovic (GK) — 22. Juranovic, 6. Lovren, 20. Gvardiol, 19. Sosa — 10. Modric, 11. Brozovic, 8. Kovacic — 15. Pasalic, 9. Kramaric, 4. Perisic

  • Injured: None.
  • Suspended: None.

Unlike Argentina, Croatia didn't pick up any suspensions from their quarterfinal win against Brazil. Aside from the obvious wear and tear of going 120 minutes once again, Dalic had no specific fitness concerns.

Substitute Bruno Petkovic scored the equaliser against Brazil and was set up by Mislav Orsic, who similarly produced a lively cameo from the bench. Nikola Vlasic was another alternative to freshen up the forward line but Mario Pasalic kept his place in an unchanged XI.

Argentina vs Croatia World Cup squads

Here are the names on the Argentina and Croatia World Cup squads in Qatar. (Caps and stats correct as of start of the tournament).

Argentina World Cup squad

Position Player Club Age Caps
Goalkeeper Franco Armani River Plate (ARG) 36 18
Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez Aston Villa (ENG) 30 19
Goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli Villarreal (SPA) 30 4
Defender Marcos Acuna Sevilla (SPA) 30 43
Defender Juan Foyth Villarreal (SPA) 24 16
Defender Lisandro Martinez Man United (ENG) 24 10
Defender Nahuel Molina Atletico Madrid (SPA) 24 19
Defender Gonzalo Montiel Sevilla (SPA) 25 19
Defender Nicolas Otamendi Benfica (POR) 34 93
Defender German Pezzella Real Betis (SPA) 31 32
Defender Cristian Romero Tottenham (ENG) 24 12
Defender Nicolas Tagliafico Lyon (FRA) 30 42
Midfielder Rodrigo De Paul Atletico Madrid (SPA) 28 44
Midfielder Enzo Fernandez Benfica (POR) 21 3
Midfielder Alejandro 'Papu' Gomez Sevilla (SPA) 34 15
Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister Brighton (ENG) 23 8
Midfielder Exequiel Palacios Bayer Leverkusen (GER) 24 20
Midfielder Leandro Paredes Juventus (ITA) 28 46
Midfielder Guido Rodriguez Real Betis (SPA) 28 26
Forward Julian Alvarez Man City (ENG) 22 12
Forward Thiago Almada** Atlanta United (USA) 21 1
Forward Angel Di Maria Juventus (ITA) 34 124
Forward Paulo Dybala AS Roma (ITA) 28 34
Forward Angel Correa* Atletico Madrid 25 22
Forward Lautaro Martinez Inter Milan (ITA) 25 40
Forward Lionel Messi PSG (FRA) 35 165

*Replaced the injured Nicolas Gonzalez 

**Replaced the injured Joaquin Correa

Croatia World Cup squad

Position Player Club Age Caps
Goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) 27 33
Goalkeeper Ivo Grbic Atletico Madrid (SPA) 26 2
Goalkeeper Ivica Ivusic Osijek (CRO)  27 5
Defender Josip Stanisic Bayern Munich (GER) 22 6
Defender Borna Barisic Rangers (SCO) 29 27
Defender Martin Erlic Sassuolo (ITA) 24 3
Defender Dejan Lovren Zenit St Petersburg (ITA) 33 71
Defender Borna Sosa VfB Stuttgart (GER) 24 8
Defender Josko Gvardiol RB Leipzig (GER) 20 12
Defender Domagoj Vida AEK Athens (GRE) 33 99
Defender Josip Juranovic Celtic (SCO) 27 21
Defender Josip Sutalo Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) 22 3
Midfielder Lovro Majer Rennes (FRA) 24 10
Midfielder Mateo Kovacic Chelsea (ENG) 28 83
Midfielder Luka Modric Real Madrid (SPA) 37 154
Midfielder Luka Sucic RB Salzburg (AUS) 20 3
Midfielder Marcelo Brozovic Inter Milan (ITA)  29 76
Midfielder Nikola Vlasic Torino (ITA) 25 41
Midfielder Mario Pasalic Atalanta (ITA) 27 42
Midfielder Ivan Perisic Tottenham Hotspur (ENG) 33 115
Midfielder Kristijan Jakic Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) 25 4
Forward Andrej Kramaric Hoffenheim (GER) 31 73
Forward Marko Livaja Hadjuk Split (CRO) 29 14
Forward Bruno Petkovic Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) 28 22
Forward Ante Budimir Osasuna (ENG) 31 15
Forward Mislav Orsic Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) 29 20

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Dom is the senior content producer for Sporting News UK. He previously worked as fan brands editor for Manchester City at Reach Plc. Prior to that, he built more than a decade of experience in the sports journalism industry, primarily for the Stats Perform and Press Association news agencies. Dom has covered major football events on location, including the entirety of Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup in Paris and St Petersburg respectively, along with numerous high-profile Premier League, Champions League and England international matches. Cricket and boxing are his other major sporting passions and he has covered the likes of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Wladimir Klitschko, Gennadiy Golovkin and Vasyl Lomachenko live from ringside.