Argentina vs Egypt is one of the most intriguing FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 matches. It brings together the defending champions, led by Lionel Messi, and a battle-tested Egypt side built around Mohamed Salah, defensive discipline and counter-attacking speed.
The match is scheduled for July 7, 2026, at Atlanta Stadium. The FIFA Match Centre lists kickoff at 16:00 UTC, which is 12:00 p.m. in Atlanta, 1:00 p.m. in Argentina and 7:00 p.m. in Egypt.
Argentina reached this stage after a tense 3-2 extra-time win over Cape Verde. Egypt arrived after a 1-1 draw with Australia and a 4-2 penalty shootout victory, making this one of Egypt’s most important World Cup knockout moments.
Best regulation-time prediction: Argentina 2-1 Egypt.
Safer alternative: Argentina 1-1 Egypt after 90 minutes, Argentina to advance after extra time.
Argentina are the stronger team on paper. They have more knockout experience, more midfield control and a deeper squad. But this is not a simple mismatch.
Argentina had to suffer against Cape Verde. That match exposed fatigue, defensive stress and the emotional cost of knockout football. Lionel Scaloni will know that Egypt can make the match uncomfortable if Argentina do not score early.
Egypt are not just happy to be here. They defended for long stretches against Australia, survived pressure, stayed composed in the shootout and made history by reaching the last 16. Under Hossam Hassan, Egypt can frustrate opponents, slow the game and wait for Salah or Omar Marmoush in transition.
That makes this match a classic favorite-versus-underdog knockout tie: Argentina have the quality, but Egypt have the structure and belief to keep it close.
Argentina vs Egypt will be played on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
The venue is Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
The official global kickoff time is 16:00 UTC.
In Atlanta, kickoff is 12:00 p.m. ET.
In Argentina, kickoff is 1:00 p.m.
In Egypt, kickoff is 7:00 p.m.
For viewers in Thailand, the match starts at 11:00 p.m. ICT. In Indonesia, it starts at 11:00 p.m. WIB, 12:00 a.m. WITA on July 8 and 1:00 a.m. WIT on July 8.
Because this is a Round of 16 match, the winner advances to the quarterfinals and will face the winner of Switzerland vs Colombia.
Argentina are expected to keep Messi central to their attacking plan, even if his minutes and physical load remain a talking point. At this stage of the tournament, Argentina cannot afford to treat Egypt lightly.
The key question is how Scaloni manages fatigue after the Cape Verde match. Argentina needed extra time, and several players looked stretched physically. That could influence midfield selection, pressing intensity and whether Lautaro Martínez or Julián Álvarez starts up front.
Argentina’s best route is control. If they dominate midfield through Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernández and Rodrigo De Paul, they can reduce Egypt’s counter-attacking chances.
The danger is emotional. If Argentina become frustrated and the score stays level after 60 minutes, Egypt will believe more and more.
Egypt’s biggest question is Salah’s physical condition. He played against Australia after a hamstring concern, but knockout football tests sprinting, recovery and repeated acceleration.
If Salah is close to full fitness, Egypt can threaten Argentina in transition. If he is restricted, Egypt may need more from Marmoush, set pieces and second balls.
Egypt’s structure is likely to be compact. They may defend deep, protect central spaces and avoid giving Messi room between the lines. Their attacking plan will probably depend on fast outlets, diagonal runs and moments when Argentina’s full-backs push high.
The Australia match showed Egypt’s mental strength. They converted their penalties under pressure and looked comfortable in a high-stress ending. That matters if the Argentina match becomes tight late.
Argentina could line up with Emiliano Martínez in goal; Nahuel Molina, Cristian Romero, Nicolás Otamendi and Nicolás Tagliafico in defence; Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernández and Alexis Mac Allister in midfield; Lionel Messi, Julián Álvarez and Ángel Di María or Lautaro Martínez in attack.
The biggest selection question is the forward line. Argentina may want more pressing and running from Álvarez, or more penalty-box finishing from Lautaro.
Egypt could line up with Mohamed El Shenawy in goal; Mohamed Hany, Ahmed Hegazy, Mohamed Abdelmonem and Ahmed Fattouh in defence; Hamdi Fathi, Marwan Attia and Emam Ashour in midfield; Mohamed Salah, Omar Marmoush and Mostafa Mohamed in attack.
The most important issue is Salah’s role. If he starts wide right, Egypt can attack Argentina’s left side in transition. If his fitness is limited, Marmoush may become the main runner into space.
Messi remains the tactical centre of Argentina. Even if he no longer dominates through constant running, he can still decide a match with one pass, one free kick or one touch between defenders.
Egypt must deny him central space. If Messi receives between the lines, Argentina’s whole attack becomes sharper.
Salah is Egypt’s biggest global star and most dangerous transition weapon. His duel with Argentina’s left side could define Egypt’s attacking threat.
For Egyptian and Arabic-speaking fans searching for مصر ضد الأرجنتين, Salah’s fitness is the emotional centre of the match.
Marmoush gives Egypt another fast outlet. If Argentina focus too heavily on Salah, Marmoush can attack the opposite channel.
He may be especially important if Egypt spend long periods defending and need one forward to carry the ball upfield.
Argentina should be treated as the favorite because of squad depth, tournament pedigree and individual quality.
But Egypt are not a weak opponent. Their penalty shootout win over Australia showed composure, and their compact structure can make the match difficult for Argentina.
The key market idea is this: Argentina to advance and Argentina to win in regulation time are not the same thing.
Regulation time means 90 minutes plus stoppage time. It does not include extra time or penalties.
Argentina can advance after extra time even if the 90-minute result is a draw. Egypt can also force extra time if their defensive shape holds.
For MEXC Prediction Market readers, this match should be read through three layers.
First, the 90-minute result. Argentina are the better regulation-time pick, but Egypt can keep the game close.
Second, the draw angle. If the match is level after 60 minutes, the draw becomes more important because Egypt will grow in confidence and Argentina may feel the pressure of being favorites.
Third, the advancement angle. Argentina remain the stronger team to qualify, even if the route becomes uncomfortable.
Best MEXC-style regulation-time reading: Argentina win narrowly.
Safer market reading: Argentina vs Egypt draw after 90 minutes, Argentina advance later.
Argentina have more quality, more depth and more ways to win. Egypt have structure, belief and two dangerous attacking outlets in Salah and Marmoush.
The match should be close early. Egypt will try to slow the tempo and protect central spaces. Argentina will try to create overloads around Messi and force Egypt to defend too deep.
If Argentina score first, they can control the match. If Egypt survive the first hour, the game becomes much more tense.
Best prediction: Argentina 2-1 Egypt.
Alternative prediction: Argentina 1-1 Egypt after 90 minutes, Argentina to advance after extra time.
Upset path: Egypt 1-0 Argentina if Salah or Marmoush scores first and Egypt defend the box perfectly.
Argentina vs Egypt is scheduled for Tuesday, July 7, 2026. FIFA lists kickoff at 16:00 UTC.
The match will be played at Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
The match starts at 7:00 p.m. Egypt time.
The match starts at 1:00 p.m. Argentina time.
Argentina are favored because of their squad depth, Messi’s influence and knockout experience, but Egypt have enough defensive strength and counter-attacking threat to make the match close.
Messi is expected to remain central to Argentina’s plan, although Argentina may manage his physical load carefully.
Salah played against Australia after a hamstring concern, but his sprinting and full-match sharpness remain key issues to watch.
The best regulation-time prediction is Argentina 2-1 Egypt. A safer alternative is 1-1 after 90 minutes, with Argentina advancing after extra time.

