海角精品黑料

World Cup what to know: Argentina’s Lionel Messi faces Egypt’s Mohamed Salah for spot in quarters

pushed France through to the quarterfinals. and Norway will be there, too.

So will Harry Kane after .

The stars are shining in this World Cup and it’s about to get brighter, even after for the last time.

The last two round of 16 games are Tuesday, including Switzerland against Colombia in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Topping the marquee is a showdown between Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Egypt’s in Atlanta.

One star will move on and add to his legacy. The other will head home from the World Cup, maybe for the final time.

Messi added the one thing missing from his resume by leading Argentina to the World Cup title four years ago and has shown he’s still one of the world’s best players at age 39.

Messi has scored seven goals in four matches, matching Mbapp茅 and Haaland in a star-studded Golden Boot race. Messi has scored in , dating to the 2022 title run, and keeps adding to his record career total of 20 goals.

Salah has been the face of Egyptian soccer, a four-time Premier League Golden Boot winner and the league’s all-time leading foreign-born scorer.

The 34-year-old 鈥淓gyptian King鈥 has an Egypt-record and is one behind national team coach Hossam Hassan鈥檚 record of 69 international goals.

Perhaps Salah’s biggest accomplishment is pushing Egypt deeper into the World Cup than it’s ever been.

The Pharaohs earned their first World Cup victory by in the group stage and earned their first knockout stage win by following a 1-1 draw.

Neither star has decided on his national team plans after the World Cup.

One will be a step closer to a decision after Tuesday’s match.

Colombia’s long World Cup road takes it to Canada to face Switzerland

Colombia’s North American World Cup tour is headed to Canada.

With stops already in Mexico and the United States, Los Cafeteros will become the only team to play in all three host nations when they play Switzerland in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Tuesday.

Colombia opened with in Mexico City, in Guadalajara, Mexico, and played Portugal to in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Colombians opened the knockout stage with in Kansas City, Missouri, and now have the chance to clinch their first quarterfinal berth since 2014.

Switzerland beat Algeria 2-0 for its first knockout-round win since 1938 to earn the trip to Vancouver.

Reigning champion Argentina will not underestimate Egypt

In a World Cup that has seen powers like Germany and Brazil eliminated by underdogs, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said there was danger of his team underestimating Egypt. After all, the defending champion was given a scare by Cape Verde in the last round, needing extra time to come through with a 3-2 win.

鈥淚 think this World Cup has been, is very tricky for everyone. It seems there is no clear favorite,鈥 Scaloni said Monday. 鈥淚 am convinced that if we didn鈥檛 resort to our character in the last match we would be out as Cape Verde was giving us a very hard day.鈥

Egypt is confident it can test Argentina as well and produce the tournament鈥檚 latest upset 鈥 especially because it has Salah.

鈥淢y dreams have no limits. My ambitions have no limits. I promise that we will do everything to live up to the expectations (of fans),鈥 Egypt coach Hossam Hassan said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e no underdogs. We鈥檙e big in every respect. We are a civilization that is 7,000 years old, even more than 7,000 years.鈥

Round of 16 schedule

Tuesday, July 7:

鈥 Argentina vs. Egypt, noon EDT in Atlanta (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock)

鈥 Switzerland vs. Colombia, 4 p.m. EDT in Vancouver, British Columbia (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock)

Quarterfinals schedule

Thursday, July 9:

鈥 Morocco vs. France, 4 p.m. EDT in Foxborough, Massachusetts (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock)

Friday, July 10:

鈥 Spain vs. U.S.-Belgium winner, 3 p.m. EDT in Inglewood, California (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock)

Saturday, July 11:

鈥 Norway vs. England, 5 p.m. EDT in Miami Gardens, Florida (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock)

鈥 Argentina-Egypt winner vs. Switzerland-Colombia winner, 9 p.m. EDT in Kansas City, Missouri (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock)

More World Cup news

Stat of the day

Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, who played his final World Cup game in a 1-0 loss to Spain, is one of three players to be both the youngest and oldest goal scorer in his country’s World Cup history, joining Denmark’s Michael Laudrup and Argentina’s Lionel Messi. Ronaldo scored his first goal as a 21-year-old against Iran in 2006 and his last against Croatia at 41 in the group stage this year.

___

AP Sports Writer James Robson contributed to this report.

___

Copyright © 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.

Federal News Network Logo
Log in to your 海角精品黑料 account for notifications and alerts customized for you.