Egypt overcame a scare after an own-goal to beat Australia on penalties 4-2 after 120 minutes played in round 32 to qualify for the 2026 World Cup round 16.
Following a 1-1 deadlock that lasted through both regular time and an exhausting 30 minutes of extra time, the Pharaohs secured their place in the next round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking their first-ever victory in a tournament knockout match.
Egypt entered the match with visible hunger, looking to prove themselves on the biggest stage. Their aggressive approach paid off early in the 13th minute.

After a well-worked attacking sequence, Karim Hafez delivered a sharp pass to Emam Ashour. Ashour displayed great composure, finding the back of the net to give Egypt a 1-0 lead.
The goal sparked wild celebrations among the North African supporters, who viewed this as a clear signal that their team was ready for the intensity of knockout football.
Australia refused to buckle under the whole pressure. They began to exert more control over the midfield as the first half wore on, with Cristian Volpato coming agonizingly close to equalizing when his curling effort struck the crossbar.
Despite the pressure, Egypt managed to hold onto their lead going into the halftime break. The intensity and tempo of the game shifted shortly after the interval.
Australia returned from the locker room with renewed energy, constantly testing the Egyptian defense with high crosses and aerial threats. Their persistence was rewarded in the 55th minute.
Following an Australian free kick, a dangerous cross caused chaos in the penalty area. Unfortunately for Egypt, defender Mohamed Hany inadvertently redirected the ball into his own net.
This own goal leveled the score at 1-1 and completely changed the rhythm of the game. For Hany, it was a particularly difficult moment, as he had provided the assist for Egypt’s opener.
With the momentum shifting toward the Australians, Egypt was forced to dig deep. The remainder of the second half saw both sides creating chances but failing to find a decisive winner, leading the game into extra time.
Extra time saw both national teams being cautious and showing signs of fatigue as both nations pushed their physical limits. The intensity remained high, but the defensive lines held firm, preventing any clear-cut opportunities that could have avoided the dreaded shootout.
As the minutes ticked away, it became clear that the outcome would be decided from the spot. In the final moments of extra time, Australia made a tactical change, bringing in experienced goalkeeper Mathew Ryan to replace starter Patrick Beach for the shootout.

However, Egypt’s resolve proved unshakable. The penalty phase was high-drama from the first kick which saw Egypt kept their cool, demonstrating remarkable mental toughness.
While Australia struggled to find the rhythm required to beat the Egyptian keeper, the Pharaohs stayed focused. Ultimately, it was Hossam Abdelmaguid who stepped up to score the clinching penalty, sealing a 4-2 shootout win for his country.
The scenes at the final whistle was filled with jubilation, as the Egyptian players mobbed each other in celebration of a monumental achievement.
This win not only keeps their World Cup dreams alive but also sends them to the Round of 16, where they are now scheduled to face the winner of the Argentina versus Cape Verde fixture.
Australia campaign at the World Cup comes to a heartbreaking end, leaving them still searching for their first knockout victory in the current era of the tournament.
This victory represents a milestone for Egypt national team, confirming their progress and ability to compete with the best in the world.
As the 2026 tournament progresses, the Pharaohs have certainly ensured that their name will be remembered for this historic performance in Dallas.
