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Argentina World Cup 2026: Route to the final, results, next match and tactical analysis

Argentina have continued the defence of their World Cup crown by qualifying for the final in North America.

La Albiceleste were crowned world champions four years ago by beating France on penalties, and entered this tournament hoping to become just the third nation to retain the World Cup.

They got off to a perfect start in the group stage, winning all three of their matches. They finished top of their group with nine points, beating Algeria, Austria and Jordan. That set them on their way to yet another World Cup Final, where they will face Spain.

Get all the latest Argentina stats as the tournament nears its end plus the latest squad, manager and fixture information for the world champions here.

Argentina World Cup 2026 route to the final

A perfect group stage set up a round-of-32 tie against Cape Verde, which was tougher than Argentina would have liked. They needed extra-time to eventually beat the tournament debutants, having twice been pegged back.

Egypt were up next and brought another tricky customer. The Pharaohs held a two-goal lead until late on and looked to be knocking Argentina out. But La Albiceleste scored three goals in the final 11 minutes to prevent the upset and reach the quarter-finals once again.

Then Switzerland awaited them in the quarter-finals. Lionel Scaloni’s men got the job done in extra time following a 1-1 stalemate in normal time, with goals from Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez helping secure their semi-final spot.

Martinez was on the scoresheet again, coiming off the bench to score the winner in a dramatic semi-final clash with England in Atlanta.

That 2-1 victory over England sets up a ferocious final with Spain, with the 2026 World Cup Final on Sunday 19th July.

READ MORE: Get the latest Argentina World Cup 2026 outright odds here

Argentina World Cup 2026 stats

Argentina’s key players for World Cup 2026

Argentina top World Cup Golden Boot contender: Lionel Messi

  • Key stat: Lionel Messi has scored more goals in World Cup history than any other player (21).

Lionel Messi is trying to win the World Cup Golden Boot for the first time in his career, in what will surely be his last tournament. And he’s given himself a very big chance. The Argentine has scored eight goals at the 2026 World Cup so far, with no player netting more. He found the net in each of Argentina’s first five games, and a record-breaking nine at the World Cup in total. That run has since come to an end, but Messi remains the highest-scoring man in World Cup history, having overtaken Miroslav Klose early in the tournament.

Argentina primary playmaker: Lionel Messi

  • Key stat: Lionel Messi has created 25 chances for Argentina at the World Cup, 19 more than any other player.

As well as being Argentina’s most-potent scorer, he is also their key creator. A lot of Argentina’s success this summer depends on the 39-year-old. After going on a scoring run, Messi has now provided assists in each of his past three matches, with four in total during that time. Overall, he has created 25 chances for Argentina at the World Cup this summer, which is quite a bit more than any other player. Nico Gonzalez and Rodrigo De Paul are joint-second, but they don’t even combine for half of Messi’s chance creation numbers. Messi has also created as more big chances (eight) than any other Argentina player.

Argentina card magnet & top tackler: Alexis Mac Allister

  • Key stat: Alexis Mac Allister has made 19 tackles at the 2026 World Cup so far.

Argentina haven’t been shying away from tackles in recent games. They have six players now in double digits for tackles at the World Cup this summer. But it’s Alexis Mac Allister who leads the way. He has formed part of a midfield duo alongside Enzo Fernandez with the dual roles of defending and attacking. Mac Allister’s 19 tackles at the World Cup is five more than any of his teammates. But he’s not too bad at committing fouls, with only six to date. Four players have committed more fouls, but Cristian Romero and Enzo Fernandez — who lead the way — are just three ahead of Mac Allister.

Argentina rising star: Nico Paz

A few highly-rated Argentina stars such as Franco Mastantuono and Alejandro Garnacho have missed out on this squad, but there is a place for Como attacking midfielder Nico Paz. The 21-year-old enjoyed a terrific first season in Serie A, and has provided an option off the bench so far.

STAND-OUT STAT: Argentina hold the record for the most penalty-shootout victories in World Cup history with six.

Argentina’s set-piece specialists

  • Penalties: Lionel Messi
  • Free kicks: Lionel Messi
  • Corners: Lionel Messi

Argentina tactical analysis and formation

Argentina team stats (average per game at World Cup 2026):

  • Corners: 5.29
  • Shots on target: 6.29
  • Shots on target conceded: 2.29
  • Offsides: 3.0

Lionel Scaloni has been lining Argentina up variations of 4-4-2 on paper at the World Cup so far — with a 4-1-3-2 the recent iteration being used. But it’s fluid, and allows rotation on the pitch to a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1. Regardless of what the shape is, Messi will be given the freedom to roam and pick up space wherever it is to be found, which given his ability is hardly surprising.

Lautaro Martinez has started alongside Messi despite not always being a guaranteed starter during qualifying. The team has largely stayed the the same through the World Cup, with Thiago Almada getting a place on the left wing. Rodrigo De Paul’s position on the right ties into the fluidity to build a midfield trio.

Get the latest Argentina World Cup goals, shots, tackle, assist stats are more here.

Argentina manager analysis

Lionel Scaloni has spent his entire managerial career in international football. The 48-year-old briefly coached Argentina’s under-20 side before the Argentine Football Association appointed him as senior manager in 2018 following the departure of Jorge Sampaoli. At the time, the decision represented a significant gamble by the Argentine FA due to Scaloni’s limited coaching experience.

Scaloni’s inexperience could have worked against the Albiceleste but instead, Argentina have thrived. Indeed, they’ve won the Copa America twice, the Finalissima against Italy and, most importantly, the World Cup in Qatar back in 2022.

The Argentine is currently contracted to the national team until after the 2026 World Cup, though success in North America next summer would see the decision makers strive to tie the former midfielder to a new deal.

The stats below are from his current spell in charge of the team.

CoachTeamPWDLWin %
Lionel ScaloniArgentina1037618973.79%

Argentina World Cup FAQs

Have Argentina ever won the World Cup?

Yes, Argentina have won the World Cup three times in their history. Their first success came in 1978, while they again achieved glory in 1986. Argentina won the most recent World Cup, beating France in the final in 2022. They are aiming to become just the third nation to defend their crown.

Where did Argentina finish at the last World Cup?

Argentina were crowned World Champions in Qatar three years’ ago. They drew with France 3-3 in the final before downing Les Bleus 4-2 on penalties.

Who will be Argentina captain at the World Cup?

Lionel Messi has been captaining Argentina at the World Cup this summer.

Who is Argentina’s all-time top goalscorer at World Cups?

Lionel Messi is the all-time leading scorer at World Cups, scoring 21 goals.

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