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6 July 2026

Lionel Messi and the defending champions step back into the spotlight on Tuesday as
Argentina
takes on
Egypt
in one of the most intriguing round-of-16 pairings of the tournament — a clash between the reigning kings of world football and a nation chasing its own piece of history.
Argentina’s route to the knockouts was smoother than the scoreline in their final group game suggested, but the Round of 32 delivered a genuine scare. Cabo Verde, appearing in their first-ever
World Cup
, pushed
La Albiceleste
to the brink before an own goal in the 111th minute finally settled a wild 3-2 extra-time win. It was a reminder that Lionel Scaloni’s side, however decorated, remain vulnerable when Messi is shackled.
Egypt’s path has been the more romantic story of the round. Mohamed Salah’s side reached the knockout stage for the first time in the nation’s history, then went one better by beating Australia 4-2 on penalties following a tense 1-1 draw. Every win from here is uncharted territory for the Pharaohs.
The teams have crossed paths only once before, a low-key 2008 friendly that
won 2-0 courtesy of goals from Sergio Agüero and Nicolás Burdisso. There’s essentially no competitive history to draw on — this is new ground for both nations.
Egypt will be without left-back Ahmed Fatouh and center-back Mohamed Abdelmoneim, two absences that thin out an already-tested backline. Expect Hossam Hassan to lean on the defensive core of Yasser Ibrahim, Ramy Rabia and Mohamed Hany. Those three have appeared in every match so far. Karim Hafez will step up for Fatouh. Defensive midfielder Mohanad Lasheen is back from suspension, and will pair up with Marwan Attia to further plug the center. Up top, the attacking midfield is built around Emam Ashour, with Salah and Omar Marmoush the primary outlets going forward. Mostafo Ziko wears the striker boots; he has yet to play out a full match.
For
, the story remains what it has been all tournament: everything flows through Messi. His influence was decisive again against Cabo Verde — a spectacular opening goal followed by the cross that ultimately forced the winner. Scaloni’s challenge is one he’s faced before in the knockout rounds: keeping the team dangerous in the moments when Messi doesn’t have the ball.
On paper, this looks like a mismatch: Argentina’s pedigree against an Egyptian side with real question marks at the back. But Cabo Verde already showed the blueprint for troubling this
team: attack the wings with pace and directness.
has the personnel to try something similar, and with defenders likely preoccupied by Salah and Marmoush, Ashour could find pockets of space in midfield to exploit.
The risk for
is sitting too deep. Cabo Verde’s approach worked precisely because they pressed and pressured rather than absorbing for 90-plus minutes.
will need a similar boldness — they arrive with nothing to lose and the freedom of a side already exceeding expectations.
A win sends either side into the quarterfinals with a semifinal berth on the line back in Atlanta on July 15. For
, it would mean another step toward defending the title they won in Qatar. For
, it would be the single biggest result in the nation’s
history — surpassing even their group-stage breakthrough.
• Meetings all-time: 1 (Argentina won 2-0, 2008 friendly)• Argentina’s knockout streak: Reached the Round of 16 at every
since 2002•
: First-ever
group-stage win and first-ever knockout win, both achieved this tournament
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