England suffered World Cup heartbreak against Argentina on Wednesday night – but instant revenge would taste sweet.And the nation’s rugby stars have the chance to get one back over the South Americans, as they face them this weekend.England will hope to see their rugby compatriots get some revenge following their lossAFPAt the same time that England‘s football team are playing France in their World Cup third-place play-off on Saturday evening, the rugby team will be taking on Argentina in the Nations Championship.Steve Borthwick’s side are in the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires for the match and they have made sure to keep a low profile.The squad have been avoiding wearing any Three Lions shirts in the city ahead of their clash due to the World Cup rivalry.The England players had worn their national kits while watching the footballers beat Norway in the quarter-finals last weekend.However, they opted against doing so in Argentina ahead of the semi-final, amid the tensions between the countries.Lock Alex Coles told The Telegraph: “I think, bearing in mind where we are and who we’re playing with, we’ve been pretty sensible about not wearing our English shirts around too much.”Meanwhile, wing Tommy Freeman said ahead of Wednesday’s crunch match: “We’ll see how hostile it gets. It’s big for Argentina and us and being here it’s heightened massively. I think they’ll probably be angry if we win, so Saturday could be a tough game.”Sadly for England, they didn’t beat Argentina in their semi-final, losing 2-1 in heartbreaking fashion, as Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez scored late on to cancel out Anthony Gordon’s goal.But it may have been a clever idea to keep a low profile by the rugby squad, as things did turn sour in the US between some fans.In Buenos Aires though, there were remarkable scenes of celebration following their nation’s win, as an incredible number flooded the streets, setting off fireworks to mark making the final.Incredible celebrations filled the streets in Buenos Aires after Argentina’s winGettySupporters were joyous as their nation reached a second straight World Cup finalAFPPollock makes brave moveEngland will now hope to get one back over Argentina and win their Nations Championship game on the rugby pitch.The rivalry is going to switch sports on Saturday night, and as the rest of his teammates made sure to stay out of the limelight, Henry Pollock may need to watch over his shoulder.Footage emerged on Thursday morning of Pollock provoking some locals from the team bus in Buenos Aires. Before the World Cup semi-final kicked off, the 21-year-old put his thumbs down out the window, shushing fans too. He also waved as his bus drove past the football fanatics.Pollock certainly made his presence felt, but with the clip spreading around social media, opposing players and fans will become aware and he may end up facing some backlash on Saturday…View Tweet: https://t.co/06tFrKUwf7England’s rugby team – and particularly Pollock – will hope to exact revenge on SaturdayAFPWhen will England face Argentina? England will take on Argentina in the Nations Championship on Saturday, July 18 at 8:10pm UK time. This will be both nations’ third game of the competition, with Borthwick’s men losing to South Africa and beating Fiji so far.talkSPORT’s Alfie Reynolds will have regular updates of the action.Listen talkSPORT through the website or find us on DAB digital radio through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Download and listen to all our live commentaries via the talkSPORT app.For the latest odds and bet boosts for every big event, visit talkSPORT BET.Subscribe to the talkSPORT YouTube channel for news, views and analysis plus our regular goals show and for more, follow us on talkSPORT Facebook and talkSPORT on X.