Argentina defeated Egypt 3-2 on Tuesday, July 7, to advance to the World Cup 2026 quarterfinals [1, 2].
The victory maintains Argentina's status as a primary contender for the title after they overcame a significant early deficit in a high-stakes knockout match.
The match took place in Atlanta, U.S. [3, 4], during the tournament's Round of 16 [4]. Argentina faced an early struggle, falling behind by two goals [1, 5]. Egypt established their lead with goals from Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa Ziko [1].
Lionel Messi inspired the rally as Argentina fought to regain control of the game [2, 5]. The match remained tense until the final moments when Enzo Fernández scored the winning goal during stoppage time [6].
This result marks a stunning reversal of fortune for the Argentine side, which had to recover from a 2-0 deficit to secure the 3-2 win [1, 5]. The victory ensures their progression to the next stage of the competition, while Egypt is eliminated from the tournament [1].
The match highlights the resilience of the Argentine squad and the influence of Messi in critical tournament moments. The team now prepares for the quarterfinals following the dramatic conclusion in Atlanta [3, 4].
“Argentina rallied from two goals down to beat Egypt 3-2”
Argentina's ability to overturn a two-goal deficit in the knockout stage demonstrates a psychological resilience that often defines championship-winning teams. By advancing to the quarterfinals, they maintain their momentum in the tournament and solidify their position as favorites, while Egypt's exit underscores the volatility of the Round of 16.


