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World Cup 2026 Round of 32: Colombia advances, Argentina survives Cape Verde scare, Egypt eliminates Australia on penalties; England-Mexico match time uncertainty discussed

On July 3, 2026, three Round of 32 matches took place at the World Cup. Colombia secured a 1-0 victory over Ghana with a 14th-minute goal from Jhon Arias, booking a last-16 meeting with Switzerland. Argentina narrowly avoided a historic upset, needing extra time to beat Cape Verde 3-2 after Lionel Messi's opener was cancelled out and Cape Verde equalised in extra time before an own-goal sealed victory. Egypt eliminated Australia in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw, with Mohamed Salah scoring a Panenka penalty. Off the pitch, reports emerged that England's upcoming knockout match against Mexico in Mexico City would remain at its scheduled 6pm local time despite storm concerns, prompting emergency legislation in the UK to extend pub hours.

SchlĂĽsselaspekte

  • Colombia beat Ghana 1-0 to reach the last 16 for the third consecutive World Cup.
  • Argentina survived a major scare, winning 3-2 after extra time against debutants Cape Verde.
  • Cape Verde took Argentina to extra time and came within minutes of a historic upset.
  • Egypt defeated Australia on penalties after a 1-1 draw; Mohamed Salah scored a Panenka.
  • England's Round of 16 match against Mexico will kick off as scheduled despite storm forecasts, with UK pubs allowed to stay open late.

Quellenabdeckung

Evening StandardNeutralCentre

England-Mexico match kick-off time confirmed

Reports that England's Round of 16 match will kick off as scheduled despite storm concerns. Covers UK government emergency legislation for pub hours and fan reactions.

The AgeNeutralCentre-Left

Live updates: Australia knocked out by Egypt

A live blog covering the Australia-Egypt match, as well as updates from Colombia-Ghana and Argentina-Cape Verde. Focuses on Australian perspective and match events.

Sky SportsNeutralCentre

Colombia's solid win over Ghana

Reports on Colombia's 1-0 victory, highlighting Jhon Arias' goal and Colombia's third consecutive Round of 16 appearance. Neutral tone, focuses on match statistics and key moments.

Sky SportsNeutralCentre

Egypt eliminates Australia on penalties

Recounts Egypt's penalty shootout win after a 1-1 draw, with Mohamed Salah's Panenka penalty. Focuses on key moments and Salah's comments.

Sky SportsNeutralCentre

Argentina avoids biggest World Cup upset

Describes Argentina's 3-2 extra-time win over Cape Verde, emphasizing the near-historic upset. Highlights Cape Verde's performance and Argentina's struggles.

MashableNeutralCentre

World Cup schedule for July 3

Lists the three matches on July 3, providing kickoff times and viewing information. Neutral summary of the day's games.

Al Jazeera EnglishNeutralCentre-Left

Morocco vs Canada comparison with 2022 team

Analytical piece comparing Morocco's 2026 squad with their historic 2022 team ahead of their Round of 16 match. Discusses tactical changes and squad turnover.

Fazit

The World Cup 2026 continues to deliver drama and surprises, with lower-ranked teams like Cape Verde pushing champions Argentina to the limit. Colombia's steady performance underlines their consistency, while Egypt's penalty shootout victory showcases resilience. The England-Mexico match kick-off time controversy highlights logistical challenges of hosting a global tournament. Morocco's upcoming match against Canada also draws comparisons to their historic 2022 run.

Logische Analyse

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  • Colombia's 1-0 win over Ghana was straightforward and they advance to face Switzerland.
  • Argentina's match against Cape Verde was the most dramatic, with Cape Verde pushing the defending champions to the brink.
  • Egypt's penalty shootout win over Australia was a tense affair, with Mohamed Salah playing a key role.

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