27 Mar
Fri
•9:00pm
Lusail Stadium • Doha
16 Jun
Tue
•8:00pm
Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City
22 Jun
Mon
•12:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
27 Jun
Sat
•9:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
22 Dec
Mon
•9:00pm
Adrar Stadium • Agadir
26 Dec
Fri
•4:00pm
Adrar Stadium • Agadir
30 Dec
Tue
•12:30am
Adrar Stadium • Agadir
15 Jun
Mon
•12:00pm
Lumen Field • Seattle
21 Jun
Sun
•6:00pm
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
Patient possession and slick passing define the South American side, arriving at the 2026 World Cup with three stars on their crest and a clear game plan: keep the ball moving until they find combinations in the final third, thread passes between the lines and unleash the talent of their most explosive players.
Lining up against them, the Pharaohs offer a completely different challenge: a disciplined low block, compact lines and rapid wingers ready to punish every transition the moment they win back possession. The two teams already met in a full international friendly back in 2008, a clash that went Argentina’s way and now serves as a spicy prelude to this World Cup encounter.
Switching off is not in the script: in a group where every point pulls you closer to or further from the last 16, every 50–50 ball and every mistake playing out from the back can derail the journey of both the reigning champions and the African side.
Continuity, experience and trophies underpin the current kings of world football, heirs to the 1978 and 1986 crowns after their success at Qatar 2022, still led by Lionel Messi and a battle-tested generation at the very top level, with players like Julián Álvarez and Rodrigo De Paul.
On the other side, the North African powerhouse, absent from the last World Cup in Qatar but owners of the most impressive honours list in the Africa Cup of Nations, arrive with the respect earned over years of fierce competition in their confederation. At the heart of the project, Mohamed Salah embodies a constant danger thanks to his dribbling, killer instinct and leadership in the dressing room.
Don’t settle for watching it on TV: secure your ticket and experience this Argentina–Egypt showdown of the next World Cup live from the stands.