World Cup What to Watch: Messi's Argentina vs. Cape Verde; Colombia, Egypt in Action
July 3, 2026 · Cristina Jiménez
The World Cup knockout stage continues with crucial matches featuring Australia vs. Egypt, Argentina vs. Cape Verde, and Colombia vs. Ghana, as teams vie for a place in the Round of 16.
The 2026 World Cup knockout stage continues on Friday with the final three Round of 32 matchups. Here's what you need to know for Day 23 of the World Cup.
Australia vs. Egypt
Friday, July 3 | 2 p.m. ET | Dallas | TV: Fox
Odds: Australia +116, Egypt -142
Both sides are seeking their first-ever World Cup knockout stage win and a likely Round of 16 meeting against Argentina. Both also finished second in their respective groups. The Pharaohs will be led by Mohamed Salah, who exited their 1-1 draw with Iran with a hamstring strain. He is expected to be ready for Australia, which is important considering only Belgium's Leandro Trossard has created more opportunities than Salah (11) this World Cup. Australia has proven to be a difficult defensive side to break down having allowed only two goals in its three group stage matches. Offensively, it's been a challenge having taken only 26 shots, second-lowest in the tournament. The Socceroos have not scored since the 75th minute of their 2-0 win over Türkiye in their opening match on June 13.
Argentina vs. Cape Verde
Friday, July 3 | 6 p.m. ET | Miami | TV: Fox
Odds: Argentina -2000, Cape Verde +1100
One of the tournament's Cinderellas faces one of the tournament's favorites and arguably the greatest player of all time. It's been a memorable World Cup ride for Cape Verde, which qualified for the Round of 32 after tying their three group stage matches, including a scoreless draw with Spain in their opener. Now comes another challenge against Lionel Messi and the reigning world champions. Sharks goalkeeper Vozinha will be busy dealing with an Argentine attack that features Golden Boot contender Messi (six goals) among its weapons. Cape Verde has shown a strong defense having allowed only two goals, but they will be tested.
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