Lionel Messi scored a record-breaking free-kick to lead Argentina to a 3-1 victory over Jordan on June 27, 2026 [1], [2].

The result ensures Argentina finishes at the top of Group J after completing a perfect group-stage sweep [3], [4]. This performance further cements Messi's status as a dominant force in international football as the tournament progresses in the U.S.

The match took place in Dallas, Texas [5], [6]. Messi's goal in the contest raised his total World Cup goal tally to 19 [1], [3]. Beyond the total count, the strike established a new historical milestone: Messi is now the first player to score in seven consecutive World Cup matches [1], [3].

Argentina controlled the pace of the game to secure the 3-1 final score [2]. The victory allows the team to enter the knockout stages with significant momentum, and the confidence of a flawless opening round [3], [4].

Messi's ability to deliver in high-pressure moments remained the focal point of the match. His precision on the free-kick provided the critical cushion needed to stifle Jordan's efforts to close the gap. By maintaining this scoring streak across multiple tournaments, Messi continues to redefine the statistical possibilities of the World Cup.

Messi is now the first player to score in seven consecutive World Cup matches.

Messi's achievement of scoring in seven consecutive World Cup matches is a testament to his longevity and consistency at the highest level of sport. For Argentina, finishing top of Group J provides a more favorable path through the bracket, while Messi's record-breaking form suggests the team remains heavily reliant on his individual brilliance to secure a championship.