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World Cup 2026 Egypt Face Argentina in Last-16 Debut

By · July 5, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

World Cup 2026 Egypt: The Pharaohs meet reigning champions Argentina in the round of 16 in Atlanta on Tuesday.

History: It is the first time Egypt have ever reached the World Cup last 16.

Route: Egypt beat Australia 4-2 on penalties; Argentina edged debutants Cabo Verde 3-2 after extra time.

Heavyweights: Argentina are 16-time Copa America winners; Egypt are seven-time African champions.

Prize: The winner advances to the World Cup quarter-finals.

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Egypt reach the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time in their history and now must upset reigning champions Argentina in Atlanta to reach the last eight.

World Cup 2026 Egypt striker Mohamed Salah on the ball in the red home shirt

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World Cup 2026 Egypt make history

Egypt have never been here before. Victory over Australia on penalties in the round of 32 carried the Pharaohs into the World Cup last 16 for the first time.

It caps a landmark tournament for a nation appearing at only their fourth finals. Egypt had gone out in the group stage in 1934, 1990 and 2018 before this run.

The winning goal never came in normal time against Australia. A tense 1-1 draw was settled 4-2 in the shoot-out, sparking wild scenes among the travelling support.

Mohamed Salah remains the totem of this side. His presence gives Egypt a match-winner capable of troubling any defence in the tournament.

The shoot-out win over Australia was Egypt’s first knockout victory at any World Cup. The wait had lasted more than 90 years.

The Pharaohs have grown into the tournament with every match. Reaching the last 16 fulfils a long-held ambition for Egyptian football.

Reigning champions stand in the way

Standing between Egypt and the quarter-finals are Argentina, the reigning world champions. According to FIFA’s match preview, it pits the most decorated nations in South American and African football against each other.

Argentina swept through their group with three straight wins. Yet the holders were then pushed to the brink by tournament debutants Cabo Verde.

A late own goal spared them in a 3-2 win after extra time. It was a warning that this Argentina side can be got at.

Lionel Messi and company remain favourites, but the margins have been fine. Egypt will draw belief from how close Cabo Verde came.

A meeting of continental giants

By The Rio Times’ reckoning, few last-16 ties carry this much silverware. Argentina hold three World Cup titles and 16 Copa America crowns; Egypt own a record seven Africa Cup of Nations.

Argentina also arrive as reigning Copa America champions, having won the 2024 edition. Their squad blends survivors of the 2022 World Cup triumph with fresh legs.

The contrast in World Cup pedigree, though, is stark. Argentina are the holders, while Egypt had never previously won a knockout tie.

That gap is exactly what makes the tie compelling. A shock in Atlanta would rank among the biggest in Egypt’s football history.

For a proud African side, the chance to topple the champions is motivation enough. Egypt arrive with nothing to lose.

How Egypt can trouble Argentina

Egypt’s route to a result runs through Salah and a disciplined defensive block. Sitting deep and springing forward has served them well so far.

Set pieces could prove decisive against an Argentina side that looked vulnerable at the back late on against Cabo Verde. Height and delivery matter in Atlanta.

Keeping eleven men on the pitch will be essential. Argentina punish numerical advantages more ruthlessly than most.

Egypt will also need Salah fresh and involved. When he drifts inside from the right, he remains their clearest source of a goal.

Egypt will also carry the emotional lift of a nation making history. That energy can be worth a goal in a tight knockout tie.

What is at stake for World Cup 2026 Egypt

Victory would send Egypt into a World Cup quarter-final for the first time ever. It would stand as the greatest result in the country’s football history.

The winner faces either Switzerland or Colombia in the last eight. That is a bracket Egypt could realistically target if they get past the holders.

Argentina, for their part, are chasing back-to-back World Cup crowns. Only Brazil and Italy have retained the trophy.

Atlanta will host a fervent, largely neutral crowd on Tuesday. Egypt will hope to make continental history against the champions.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do Egypt play Argentina in the round of 16?

The tie is on Tuesday at Atlanta Stadium. Kick-off is at midday in Atlanta, early evening in Cairo.

Have Egypt ever reached the World Cup last 16 before?

No. This is the first time Egypt have progressed to the knockout stage in their World Cup history.

How did Egypt and Argentina reach the round of 16?

Egypt beat Australia 4-2 on penalties. Argentina edged Cabo Verde 3-2 after extra time.

Where is the Argentina vs Egypt match being played?

At Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta, one of the tournament’s largest venues with more than 75,000 seats.

What does the winner get?

A World Cup quarter-final against Switzerland or Colombia. For Egypt it would be a first ever last-eight place.

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