In a thrilling encounter at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Argentina edged past Egypt 3-2 in a pulsating group-stage clash that showcased the very best of international football. The match, played on 8 July 2026, saw the Albiceleste overcome a determined Egyptian side in front of a raucous crowd, keeping their tournament hopes alive with a hard-fought victory.
First Half Fireworks
The game exploded into life early as Argentina took control of possession. A sweeping move down the left flank ended with a precise cross that was met by the head of Lautaro Martínez, who nodded the ball past the Egyptian goalkeeper to open the scoring in the 12th minute. However, Egypt responded with characteristic resilience. Mohamed Salah, ever the talisman, latched onto a through ball and slotted home a composed equaliser just eight minutes later, silencing the Argentine fans.
Argentina regained the lead before half-time when a deflected shot from Giovani Lo Celso fell kindly for Julián Álvarez, who smashed it into the roof of the net from close range. The 2-1 scoreline reflected Argentina's dominance in possession, but Egypt had shown they were dangerous on the counter.
Second Half Drama
The second half saw Egypt push forward with renewed energy. In the 63rd minute, a corner kick was cleared only as far as the edge of the box, where Egypt's Mahmoud Trezeguet unleashed a stunning half-volley that flew past the Argentine keeper to make it 2-2. The stadium erupted as the underdogs clawed their way back again.
Argentina, however, refused to settle for a draw. Coach Lionel Scaloni introduced fresh legs, and it was substitute Ángel Di María who made the difference. In the 78th minute, he received a pass on the right, cut inside onto his left foot, and curled a magnificent shot into the top corner. The 3-2 lead proved decisive as Argentina held on through a tense final period.
Tactical Battle
Argentina dominated the midfield through the creativity of Alexis Mac Allister and the tenacity of Rodrigo De Paul, but Egypt's disciplined defensive shape frustrated them for long spells. Egypt's strategy of hitting on the break, led by Salah and Mostafa Mohamed, nearly paid off. However, Argentina's depth in attack and the individual brilliance of Di María ultimately tilted the balance.
Standout Performers
- Lautaro Martínez (Argentina): His early goal set the tone and he was a constant threat in the air.
- Mohamed Salah (Egypt): Clinical finish and tireless running left a mark on the game.
- Ángel Di María (Argentina): The super-sub delivered a moment of magic to secure the win.
Tournament Implications
The victory gives Argentina a crucial three points in Group B, positioning them well to advance to the knockout stage. For Egypt, the narrow defeat leaves them needing results from their remaining fixtures to keep their Round of 16 hopes alive. Both teams demonstrated why the World Cup remains football's ultimate spectacle, with Argentina's quality ultimately prevailing in a five-goal thriller.

