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World Cup 2026 Egypt Beat Australia on Penalties for Last 16

By · July 3, 2026 · 5 min read

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World Cup 2026 Egypt: Egypt beat Australia 4-2 on penalties in Arlington after a 1-1 draw.

History made: It is Egypt’s first-ever win in a World Cup knockout match.

Scorers: Emam Ashour headed Egypt in front before an own goal levelled it for Australia.

Shootout: Egypt converted all four of their kicks as Australia missed twice.

Next: Egypt face the winner of Argentina and Cape Verde in the last 16.

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Egypt held their nerve in a penalty shootout to beat Australia and reach the round of 16 for the first time in the country’s history.

World Cup 2026 Egypt national team lined up before kickoff

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World Cup 2026 Egypt make history in Arlington

Egypt beat Australia 4-2 on penalties at Dallas Stadium in Arlington to reach the round of 16. The match had finished 1-1 after 120 minutes.

It is the first time Egypt have ever won a knockout tie at a World Cup. Their previous appearances had all ended at the group stage.

The Pharaohs kept their composure from the spot when it mattered most. Australia, by contrast, cracked under the pressure of the shootout.

Ashour heads Egypt in front

Egypt made the brighter start and led inside 15 minutes. Emam Ashour rose to meet a well-flighted set-piece and headed home in the 13th minute.

The early goal rewarded a confident opening from the African side. Egypt looked comfortable and controlled the tempo for long spells.

Australia needed time to settle into the contest. They grew into the game only after falling behind.

Set-pieces had been a clear part of Egypt’s plan, and the first one paid off. The delivery was inch-perfect and Ashour’s run was timed to match.

Australia level through an own goal

The equaliser arrived in the 55th minute in unfortunate circumstances for Egypt. Defender Mohamed Hany turned the ball into his own net under pressure.

It was a cruel way to concede after such a promising first half. The goal gave Australia belief and shifted the momentum.

Both sides had chances to win it in normal time but could not find a second goal. The tie moved into extra time still level.

Nerveless from the spot

Thirty minutes of extra time failed to separate the teams. The tie was settled, as so many are, from twelve yards.

Egypt were ruthless in the shootout and converted all four of their attempts. Australia missed twice, with Harry Souttar and Lucas Herrington both denied.

Australia had even sent on goalkeeper Mat Ryan late in extra time for the shootout. The substitution could not spare the Socceroos from defeat.

Egypt’s takers were calm and clinical under the lights. Each spot-kick was struck with the conviction of a side that sensed history within reach.

The numbers behind the win

According to FIFA’s official match coverage, the tie hinged on fine margins across 120 minutes. A single own goal was all that separated the sides in open play.

By The Rio Times’ reading, this result reframes Egypt’s World Cup story. Before tonight the Pharaohs had never won a knockout match at the finals across their previous appearances.

That drought stretched back decades and had defined their tournament history. Breaking it in a shootout makes the achievement all the sweeter.

The win also underlines a strong tournament for African teams as a whole. Egypt now carry that continental momentum into the last 16.

What comes next

Egypt move into the round of 16, where they will meet the winner of Argentina and Cape Verde. That last-16 tie is scheduled for Atlanta on Tuesday.

Either opponent would represent a major step up in quality. Egypt, though, will travel to Atlanta with real belief after this breakthrough.

A meeting with Argentina would pit them against the reigning world champions. Cape Verde, the other possibility, are writing their own remarkable debut story.

Why it matters

This is a landmark night for Egyptian football and for African representation at the finals. A first knockout win is a milestone the country has chased for generations.

For Australia, the exit is a painful one after coming so close. The Socceroos can reflect on a competitive campaign that ended on the finest of margins.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the score in World Cup 2026 Egypt vs Australia?

The match finished 1-1 after extra time and Egypt won 4-2 on penalties. Emam Ashour scored Egypt’s goal before an own goal levelled it.

Why is this result historic for Egypt?

It is the first time Egypt have won a knockout match at a World Cup. Their earlier appearances had all ended in the group stage.

Who missed in the shootout?

Harry Souttar and Lucas Herrington both failed to score for Australia. Egypt converted all four of the kicks they took.

Have Egypt reached the round of 16?

Yes. The shootout win sent Egypt into the last 16 of the World Cup.

Who do Egypt play next?

Egypt face the winner of Argentina and Cape Verde in the round of 16. That match takes place in Atlanta on Tuesday.

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