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World Cup 2026: Egypt Knock Out Australia on Penalties to Reach Round of 16

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Egypt etched their name into FIFA World Cup history after defeating Australia 4-2 on penalties following a gripping 1-1 draw after extra time, securing their first-ever victory in the knockout stage and a place in the Round of 16.

Mohamed Salah produced the defining moment of the shootout with a fearless Panenka before defender Hossam Abdelmaguid calmly buried the decisive penalty to send the Pharaohs through after an absorbing contest at Dallas Stadium.

The victory marks a landmark achievement for Hossam Hassan’s side, who had never previously won a World Cup knockout match since making their tournament debut in 1934.

Egypt struck first despite spending much of the opening exchanges under pressure. After Australia threatened early through Cristian Volpato, whose long-range strike skimmed the crossbar, the Pharaohs punished the Socceroos with a well-worked set-piece in the 13th minute.

Salah’s clever free-kick released Emam Ashour, whose initial effort was blocked before Karim Hafez recycled possession with a teasing cross. Ashour arrived unmarked to power a downward header beyond goalkeeper Patrick Beach and hand Egypt a surprise lead.

The goal, Ashour’s second of the tournament, also ensured Egypt have now scored six goals at the 2026 finals—more than they managed across their previous three World Cup appearances combined.

Australia responded with greater urgency and created several opportunities before the break, with Aziz Behich going closest after a set-piece, but Mostafa Shobeir stood firm as Egypt carried their advantage into half-time.

The Pharaohs should have doubled their lead almost immediately after the restart when Omar Marmoush raced through on goal within seconds of the second half, only to drag his effort agonisingly wide.

That miss proved pivotal.

Australia gradually took control and eventually restored parity midway through the second half when Mohamed Hany inadvertently turned Aiden O’Neill’s dangerous delivery into his own net while attempting to clear under pressure.

The unfortunate own goal added another unwanted record to the tournament, becoming the 13th own goal of the competition and making Hany only the second player to score two own goals at a single FIFA World Cup.

Both sides searched desperately for a winner as the contest opened up in the closing stages.

Egypt came within inches of sealing victory deep into stoppage time when Ramy Rabia met Salah’s pinpoint cross with a thunderous header, but Beach reacted brilliantly to produce an outstanding reflex save and force extra time.

The additional 30 minutes brought more drama than goals.

Salah squandered a glorious opportunity from close range after excellent work by Marmoush, while substitute Ahmed Hassan repeatedly troubled Australia’s defence with his direct running. At the other end, Harry Souttar produced several vital interventions to keep the Socceroos alive.

With penalties inevitable, Australia made a bold tactical gamble by replacing Beach with veteran goalkeeper and captain Mat Ryan specifically for the shootout. Egypt also introduced Mahmoud Saber as a specialist penalty taker moments before the final whistle.

Neither move altered the outcome.

Souttar blasted Australia’s opening penalty over the bar before Saber calmly converted for Egypt. Jackson Irvine and Awer Mabil kept Australia’s hopes alive with successful spot-kicks, but Ramy Rabia and Salah responded with composed finishes.

Salah then delivered the moment that defined the night, cheekily chipping a Panenka straight down the middle as Ryan dived away, leaving the Egyptian supporters in raptures.

Australia’s hopes finally disappeared when 18-year-old Lucas Herrington struck the crossbar with the Socceroos’ fourth penalty, handing Abdelmaguid the opportunity to seal qualification.

The defender showed no signs of nerves, confidently placing his effort into the bottom corner as Ryan guessed the wrong way, sparking wild celebrations among the Egyptian players and fans.

The historic triumph sends Egypt into the Round of 16, where they will face either Argentina or Cape Verde, while Australia’s spirited campaign comes to a heartbreaking end despite forcing the contest all the way to penalties.

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