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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

Argentina reach last eight; Egypt out

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Argentina beat Egypt 2-0 in Atlanta on 7 July to reach the quarter-finals, leaving Morocco as the only African side still standing.

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Key takeaway

Argentina advance to the quarter-finals, leaving Morocco as Africa's only remaining side.

Argentina beat Egypt 2-0 in Atlanta on 7 July, sending the holders through to the quarter-finals 1. Egypt, one of only two African sides left in the draw, go out. No goalscorer has yet been confirmed.

That leaves Morocco as Africa's sole quarter-finalist , survivor of a record ten-nation African entry that had put nine teams into the last 32 . A continent that arrived with its largest field yet is down to one team as the tournament narrows.

Argentina do not yet know their opponent. The winner of Switzerland against Colombia in Vancouver takes the final quarter-final place and meets Argentina in Kansas City on 12 July.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Argentina, the team that won the last World Cup in 2022, beat Egypt 2-0 in Atlanta on 7 July to reach this tournament's quarter-finals, the round played by the best eight teams left. Egypt is out. That result also settles a wider story: Morocco, a North African country that reached the semi-finals in 2022, is now the only team left from Africa's 54 countries, after nine other African qualifiers had already been eliminated.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Nine of Africa's ten qualifiers reached the last 32 partly because the expanded 48-team format created extra qualifying slots continent-wide compared with 2022. That volume did not carry into the round of 16: most of those nine sides, including Egypt on 7 July, met opponents from federations whose squads play far denser high-level club minutes in the preceding season.

Morocco's continued run draws on the same core that reached the 2022 semi-finals, a squad built overwhelmingly from players contracted to European clubs rather than Morocco's domestic Botola Pro league, the recruitment pattern most of the continent's other 2026 entrants could not match.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Argentina do not yet know their next opponent, with the Switzerland-Colombia winner in Vancouver taking the final quarter-final place against them in Kansas City on 12 July.

  • Meaning

    Morocco now carries sole responsibility for African representation in the tournament's latter stages, raising the profile of its 9 July quarter-final against France.

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