FIFA World Cup 2026: Egypt beat Australia on penalties, march into Argentina showdown
Egypt clinched a historic 4-2 penalty shootout victory over Australia after a 1-1 draw, marking their first World Cup knockout stage win. Mahmoud Saber, Ramy Rabia, Mohamed Salah, and Hossam Abdelmaguid all converted their spot-kicks. Emam Ashou...

Mahmoud Saber, Ramy Rabia, Mohamed Salah and Hossam Abdelmaguid all deposited their attempts in the net past Mathew Ryan, who did not appear in this World Cup before subbing on for Patrick Beach late in extra time as a penalty-kick specialist.
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Harry Souttar had the first try for Australia and cleared his shot into the stands. Jackson Irvine and Awer Mabil got their shots past Egypt keeper Mostafa Shoubir before Salah made a quick sprint at his ball and scored center-net while Ryan dove to his left.
Australia sent 18-year-old Colorado Rapids defender Lucas Herrington on for the fourth round, and his shot found the crossbar. That left Abdelmaguid to finish off Egypt's deserved victory as Ryan guessed the wrong way again.
Emam Ashour got Egypt on the board in the 13th minute. The Pharaohs will face Argentina in the round of 16 on Tuesday in Atlanta after the Argentines earned a dramatic 3-2 extra-time victory over Cape Verde in the round of 32.
Australia, who were also looking for their first-ever knockout triumph, failed to score a regulation goal in their final three matches of the tournament after opening with a 2-0 win over Turkey. Their lone tally Friday came on an own goal by Mohamed Hany.
During the second-half stoppage, Beach parried Egypt's best chance over the bar, preventing Rabia's close-range header from becoming the game-winner. The 30 minutes of extra time, like regulation, saw Egypt dominate possession and create more chances as the Socceroos defended corner after corner.
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A creative free kick set up Ashour's goal. Salah flicked it back to Ashour for a run, but a defender blocked his attempt. The ball stayed in the area, and Ashour moved into a good position while Egypt passed the ball the other way to Karim Hafez.
When Hafez uncorked a cross to the far side, Ashour was there to elevate for a strong header that split Beach and the post.
The tying own goal came about five minutes later at 55 minutes, when Hany's header could not direct a curling free kick from Aiden O'Neill away from the net.
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