Match Unfolds: Egypt Dominate Early, Australia Fight Back
In front of a raucous crowd in Dallas, Egypt seized the initiative from the opening whistle. The Pharaohs, seeking their first ever win in a FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout match, controlled possession and threatened repeatedly. Their pressure told in the 26th minute when a sweeping move down the left ended with a pinpoint cross that Emam Ashour nodded powerfully into the net.
Australia struggled to find a foothold, but after the break they grew into the contest. The equaliser arrived in fortuitous fashion when a driven cross from the right struck Mohamed Hany and looped agonisingly over his own goalkeeper. With neither side able to find a winner in regulation or extra time—despite a stunning 94th-minute save from Patrick Beach to deny Ramy Rabia—the tie was destined for spot-kicks.
Shootout Heroics: Salah's Moment of Magic
Australia introduced substitute goalkeeper Mat Ryan in the dying moments, but the change failed to unsettle Egypt. Mohamed Salah stepped up first and, with typical audacity, chipped a Panenka straight down the middle. Harry Souttar then blazed over for the Socceroos, and when Lucas Herrington saw his effort saved, Egypt had a clear path. They converted all four of their penalties to seal a 4-2 shootout win and spark wild celebrations.
“I decided last minute! I knew I would do it, but at the last second I changed my mind. It’s a Panenka, it’s risky, but it worked,” Salah said afterwards.
History for the Pharaohs: First Knockout Stage Win
This victory marks a transformative moment for Egyptian football. Despite a rich African Cup of Nations pedigree, they had never won a World Cup knockout tie—until now. The scenes in Dallas, with players and staff celebrating in front of their travelling supporters, reflected the magnitude of the achievement. Coach Ehab Galal hailed his team’s composure under pressure, noting that the performance was built on tactical discipline and the individual brilliance of their talisman.
What's Next
Egypt now face a formidable last-16 test against either Argentina—led by Lionel Messi—or surprise package Cape Verde. With confidence soaring, the Pharaohs will believe they can extend their historic run even further.
Key Takeaways
- Egypt reach the World Cup last 16 for the first time in their history.
- Mohamed Salah's Panenka penalty was the defining image of the shootout.
- Australia exit the tournament after two missed penalties in the shootout.
- Egypt will play either Argentina or Cape Verde in the next round.
Quick Facts
Final Score: Australia 1-1 Egypt (Egypt win 4-2 on penalties)
Egypt's Goal: Emam Ashour (26')
Australia's Goal: Mohamed Hany (own goal, 58')
Shootout Detail: Salah (scored), Souttar (missed), Herrington (missed); Egypt converted all four kicks
Venue: Dallas, USA
Next Match: Winner of Argentina vs. Cape Verde