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England’s soccer team has done something amazing. In the last five big tournaments, they have reached the semi-finals four times. That’s a record that shows how far the team has come.

This run includes the 2018 World Cup, the 2020 European Championship, the 2022 World Cup, and the 2024 European Championship. Only in one tournament did they not make the final four. That’s an incredible achievement.

What This Streak Means

This level of consistency is rare. It proves that England is now a top team in world soccer. Fans used to hope for a good run, but now they expect it.

Some people might say the team still hasn’t won a trophy. But reaching the semi-finals so often is a huge step forward. It shows that the team is always in the mix for the biggest prizes.

The Key to Success

How did England get here? There are several reasons:

  • A strong group of young players who grew up playing together.
  • Smart coaching that focuses on teamwork and discipline.
  • Better preparation and support from the soccer federation.

These factors have helped England become a consistent force on the world stage.

Looking Ahead to 2026

The next World Cup is in 2026. England will be one of the favorites. The team has a good mix of experienced stars and rising talent.

If they keep playing at this level, they could go even further. The goal is to win the whole thing, but even if they don’t, the journey is already special.

Time to Appreciate the Moment

Fans should take a step back and enjoy this era. It’s not every day a team makes four semi-finals in five tournaments. This is a golden age for English soccer.

So sit back, cheer for the team, and appreciate how far they’ve come. Whether they win or lose, this is a time to be proud.

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