Argentina vs Algeria final score was Argentina 3-0 Algeria at the World Cup 2026. Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick in the 17th, 60th and 76th minutes, tying Miroslav Klose’s all-time World Cup goals record of 16 at age 38.
Published: June 17, 2026 | Category: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Author: Hemim SK
Argentina vs Algeria result: Argentina 3-0 Algeria.
At Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City — the venue that holds the Guinness World Record for the loudest outdoor crowd ever recorded — Lionel Messi produced a night that will be remembered for as long as people talk about this sport. The 38-year-old scored three goals in his sixth and almost certainly final World Cup, tying Miroslav Klose’s all-time record of 16 World Cup goals, becoming the oldest player in history to score a World Cup hat-trick, and doing it all on his 200th appearance for Argentina.
Algeria, the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations champions, had no answer. Argentina’s reigning world champions opened their title defence in the manner every neutral hoped for and every Argentine fan dreamed of — with Messi at the absolute centre of everything, surrounded by an Arrowhead crowd that, by full time, felt less like Missouri and more like Buenos Aires.
Argentina 3-0 Algeria. Group J’s opening night belonged to one man.
Argentina vs Algeria — Final Score and Match Facts
Final Score: Argentina 3-0 Algeria
Date: Tuesday June 16, 2026
Venue: Kansas City Stadium (Arrowhead Stadium), Kansas City, Missouri
Group: J
Goals:
Argentina — L. Messi 17′
Argentina — L. Messi 60′
Argentina — L. Messi 76′
Group J Standings After This Match:
1. Argentina — 3 points (GD +3)
2. Austria — TBD (playing Jordan same day)
3. Jordan — TBD
4. Algeria — 0 points (GD -3)
How the Match Unfolded
The opening exchanges set an electric tone. Just five minutes in, Lautaro Martinez held the ball up brilliantly and laid it off for Messi, who smashed it goalward — only for the effort to be ruled out, correctly, by VAR for offside. Algeria themselves almost broke the deadlock when Fares Chaibi’s ninth-minute strike was also chalked off for offside. Both sides were already showing intent.
17′ — GOAL ARGENTINA — LIONEL MESSI
Rodrigo De Paul split Algeria’s midfield with a sensational pass that found Messi in space. The Argentine captain drove forward, reached the edge of the box and unleashed a ferocious left-footed strike with his trademark power. Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane — son of World Cup winner Zinedine Zidane — got a hand to it, but the power carried it into the net regardless. Arrowhead Stadium, filled overwhelmingly with Argentine fans, erupted as if the trophy had already been won.
Half time: Argentina 1-0 Algeria.
60′ — GOAL ARGENTINA — LIONEL MESSI
Argentina doubled their advantage through a moment of pure opportunism. Alexis Mac Allister collected a deflected cross from Nicolas Gonzalez and unleashed a thunderous strike from outside the box. Zidane could only parry it back into danger, and Messi — reading the rebound perfectly — slid home a simple tap-in from a few yards out. His second of the night. His 15th World Cup goal.
76′ — GOAL ARGENTINA — LIONEL MESSI (HAT-TRICK)
Then came the goal that made history. Nicolas Gonzalez spearheaded an Argentine counter-attack before cutting the ball back to Messi, who controlled it cleanly and curled a precise, clinical finish into the bottom corner from just outside the penalty area. It was Messi’s first ever World Cup hat-trick — and his 16th World Cup goal, drawing him level with German legend Miroslav Klose’s all-time record that had stood since 2014.
Three minutes later, Lionel Scaloni substituted his captain, bringing on Nico Paz. Messi walked off to a standing ovation that shook Arrowhead Stadium to its foundations — even the man himself, by all accounts, looked disappointed to leave the pitch with more magic potentially still in him.
Full time: Argentina 3-0 Algeria.
Match Analysis — What This Performance Means
This was not simply a hat-trick. It was a collection of records falling in real time. Messi’s 16 World Cup goals ties him with Klose for the most in tournament history. His 24 total goal contributions at World Cups now surpasses Pele’s mark of 21, an all-time record. At 38 years and a number of days, he became the oldest player ever to score a World Cup hat-trick. And this was his 200th international cap for Argentina — a round number achieved in the most spectacular possible fashion, in his sixth World Cup, a feat no player in football history has matched.
Algeria, for all their Africa Cup of Nations pedigree, simply had no response. As covered in our Algeria World Cup 2026 Schedule, Riyad Mahrez and the Fennec Foxes’ attacking talents were starved of service as Argentina’s defensive structure — built specifically to protect and maximise Messi’s influence — gave Algeria almost nothing to work with in the final third.
The performance also raises a fascinating tactical point. As Lionel Scaloni’s side dropped deep to defend during Algeria’s spells of possession, Messi was often found lingering furthest forward, conserving energy rather than tracking back — a deliberate, well-worn strategy that allows Argentina’s most important 38-year-old asset to stay fresh for the moments that matter most.
As covered in our Argentina World Cup 2026 Schedule and our Most Unfair Groups at World Cup 2026 analysis, Group J was always considered a manageable draw for the defending champions — but few predicted Messi would announce his farewell tournament with quite this much theatre. With Austria facing Jordan later the same day, as covered in our Austria World Cup 2026 Schedule and Jordan World Cup 2026 Schedule, Group J’s full picture after Day 6 confirms Argentina’s position as the team to beat.
What Happens Next in Group J
Argentina vs Austria — June 22, AT&T Stadium, Dallas
Argentina’s toughest remaining test, against a side that as covered in our Austria World Cup 2026 Schedule, plays with genuine tactical sophistication under Ralf Rangnick.
Jordan vs Algeria — June 22, Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
Both nations will see this as a vital opportunity for their first points of the tournament.
Need To Know
What was the Argentina vs Algeria final score?
Argentina vs Algeria final score was Argentina 3-0 Algeria at the FIFA World Cup 2026, played at Kansas City Stadium (Arrowhead Stadium) on June 16.
Did Messi score a hat-trick against Algeria?
Yes — Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick against Algeria, with goals in the 17th, 60th and 76th minutes, his first ever World Cup hat-trick.
How many World Cup goals does Messi have now?
Messi now has 16 World Cup goals after his hat-trick against Algeria, tying Miroslav Klose’s all-time record for the most goals scored at FIFA World Cups.
Is Messi the oldest player to score a World Cup hat-trick?
Yes — at 38 years old, Lionel Messi became the oldest player in World Cup history to score a hat-trick with his performance against Algeria.
Was this Messi’s 200th cap for Argentina?
Yes — the match against Algeria was Lionel Messi’s 200th international appearance for Argentina, and he marked the occasion with a hat-trick.
How many World Cups has Messi played in?
Messi has now appeared in six different FIFA World Cups, becoming the first male player in football history to do so.
What is Argentina’s position in Group J after beating Algeria?
Argentina top Group J with 3 points and a goal difference of +3 after their opening match win over Algeria.
Conclusion
Argentina vs Algeria result: Argentina 3-0 Algeria. Messi with three goals. A record tied. History made. Arrowhead Stadium turned into a sea of Argentine blue and white that, by full time, felt like nothing short of a home tournament for the defending champions.
This was supposed to be Messi’s farewell World Cup. Night one suggests he has no intention of fading quietly into it.
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Algeria
200 Caps, Six World Cups, One Mission: Messi’s Title Defence Begins Against an Algeria Side Calling Their Own Star Hadj Messi
Argentina open their FIFA World Cup 2026 title defence against Algeria in Kansas City, with Lionel Messi set for his 200th international cap. Predicted lineups, how to watch free, and full tactical preview.
Published: June 14, 2026 | Author: Hemim SK
FIFA World Cup 2026 | Group J | Kansas City Stadium (Arrowhead Stadium), Kansas City, Missouri
Argentina vs Algeria
Kick-off: 9:00 PM ET / 2:00 AM BST (June 17) | 6:30 AM IST | 8:00 AM AEST
Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
There’s a quiet, almost surreal detail buried in tonight’s build-up that says everything about how far Lionel Messi’s shadow stretches across world football: Algerian fans and media have started calling 19-year-old midfielder Ibrahim Maza “Hadj Messi” — a nickname built entirely on the hope that he might carry even a fraction of the Argentine’s genius.
That’s the scale of what Algeria are walking into tonight. Not just a football match. A collision with history itself.
Messi, at 38, is set to make his 200th international appearance for Argentina — and his sixth different World Cup, a feat no player has ever achieved. Kansas City Stadium will witness one of the most quietly remarkable individual milestones in the sport’s history, wrapped inside a opening group match that genuinely matters.
Why Tonight Carries Such Enormous Weight
Argentina arrive in North America not just as defending champions, but as a side attempting something achieved by only two nations in World Cup history — winning back-to-back titles. Italy did it in 1934 and 1938. Brazil did it in 1958 and 1962. Nobody has managed it since.
This is also, in all likelihood, Messi’s final World Cup. At 38 years old, with Inter Miami now his club home and the natural arc of any career approaching its end, every match he plays in this tournament carries the unmistakable feeling of farewell. His Argentina teammates know it. The crowd in Kansas City will know it. Even Algeria’s players, by their own admission through that “Hadj Messi” nickname, are measuring themselves against his shadow before kickoff has even arrived.
For Algeria, this is a different kind of opportunity entirely. A talented, technically gifted generation — spearheaded by Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez even at 35 — returns to the World Cup hungry to prove the Desert Foxes belong among the tournament’s genuine contenders, not just participants making up the numbers.
Team News & Form
Argentina — A Champion Squad With One Injury Scare
Lionel Scaloni’s side head into the tournament having conceded just a single goal across their recent matches — a defensive record that underlines exactly why they remain among the favourites to retain their crown. Messi played 20 minutes in Argentina’s final warm-up against Iceland and has been confirmed fully fit for the opener.
The one genuine concern centers on goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez, who arrived in the United States having fractured a finger on his right hand — an injury that ruled him out of the pre-tournament friendlies entirely. Scaloni has nonetheless confirmed Martínez as his starting goalkeeper, a strong vote of confidence in the Aston Villa shot-stopper’s fitness and ability to manage the issue.
Messi’s World Cup numbers remain extraordinary by any measure: 13 goals and eight assists across his five previous tournaments, with a hand in 10 of Argentina’s 15 goals during the triumphant 2022 campaign in Qatar. He’s the first man ever to feature at six different World Cups.
Algeria — Riyad Mahrez and a Golden Generation Behind Him
Algeria’s attacking pedigree is not in question. The Fennecs scored 24 goals during their qualifying campaign, a tally that places them among the most dangerous attacking sides outside the established European and South American elite. Riyad Mahrez remains the headline name and creative spark, but the supporting cast — Amine Gouiri, Mohamed Amoura, and the much-discussed teenager Ibrahim Maza — gives coach Vladimir Petković genuine attacking options.
There’s a fascinating subplot in goal too. Algeria’s starting goalkeeper is expected to be Luca Zidane — son of French football icon Zinedine Zidane — who has chosen to represent his Algerian heritage at this World Cup rather than France, where he was born and raised.
Petković, the experienced Bosnian-Swiss tactician, typically favours a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 setup that allows Mahrez freedom to drift and create from the right flank.
Predicted Lineups
Argentina (4-3-3)
GK: Emiliano Martínez
RB: Nahuel Molina | CB: Cristian Romero | CB: Nicolás Otamendi | LB: Nicolás Tagliafico
CM: Rodrigo De Paul | CM: Enzo Fernández | CM: Alexis Mac Allister
RW: Lionel Messi (C) | ST: Lautaro Martínez | LW: Thiago Almada
Key man: Lionel Messi, obviously — but watch Enzo Fernández too. The Chelsea midfielder’s range of passing is what turns Argentina’s patient build-up into genuine penetration, freeing Messi to drift into the pockets where he does his most damage.
Algeria (4-2-3-1)
GK: Luca Zidane
RB: Rafik Belghali | CB: Aïssa Mandi | CB: Ramy Bensebaini | LB: Jaouen Hadjam
DM: Hicham Boudaoui | DM: Nabil Bentaleb
RAM: Riyad Mahrez | CAM: Ibrahim Maza | LAM: Fares Chaibi
ST: Amine Gouiri
Key man: Riyad Mahrez. At 35, he remains Algeria’s most dangerous individual — the player most likely to manufacture something from nothing against a defense as well-organized as Argentina’s.
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Tactical Breakdown: Containing the Uncontainable
Algeria’s best route to a result lies in defensive discipline and disruption — denying Argentina’s midfield trio time on the ball, and refusing to allow Messi the kind of space between the lines where he’s tormented defenses for over two decades.
Petković is likely to instruct Boudaoui and Bentaleb to operate as a double pivot specifically designed to crowd that central pocket — a tactic plenty of sides have tried against Messi over the years, with decidedly mixed results. If Algeria can frustrate Argentina for the first hour and stay in the game, Mahrez’s individual quality on the counter gives them a genuine route to something memorable.
Argentina’s approach will be patient probing — circulating possession through De Paul, Fernández and Mac Allister, waiting for the gaps that inevitably appear when a defense has to defend for long periods against a champion side. Lautaro Martínez’s movement in the box, combined with Messi and Almada’s combination play out wide, should eventually create the separation Argentina need.
The key duel: Boudaoui and Bentaleb’s double pivot against Messi’s gravitational pull on the entire Argentine attack. If that holds for an hour, this could be the shock of the tournament’s opening days.
How to Watch Argentina vs Algeria for Free
| Region | Free Channel | Stream |
|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇧 United Kingdom | ITV1 | ITVX (free) |
| 🇦🇺 Australia | SBS | SBS On Demand (free) |
| 🇩🇿 Algeria | EPTV | EPTV app |
| 🇦🇷 Argentina | TV Pública | TV Pública Play |
| 🇺🇸 USA | Fox / Telemundo | Fubo TV (trial) |
| 🇮🇳 India | JioTV | Zee5 |
UK fans: ITV1 carries this match live and completely free, with simultaneous streaming on ITVX.
Australian fans: SBS On Demand streams every World Cup match for free — kick-off lands at 8:00 AM AEST Wednesday, perfect breakfast viewing.
Our Prediction
Argentina’s class, depth and Messi’s enduring brilliance should be enough to overcome a spirited Algeria, but the Desert Foxes’ attacking quality means this won’t be the routine procession some are predicting. Petković’s side scored freely throughout qualifying, and if Mahrez finds even half a yard of space, this contest will have a genuine edge of nervousness running through it for the world champions.
Argentina 3–1 Algeria, with Messi marking his 200th cap with a goal or assist — because of course he does.
Need To Know
Q: When is Argentina vs Algeria?
A: Kick-off is 9:00 PM ET on Tuesday June 16 / 2:00 AM BST Wednesday June 17. That’s 6:30 AM IST and 8:00 AM AEST.
Q: Where is the match being played?
A: Kansas City Stadium (Arrowhead Stadium), Kansas City, Missouri.
Q: Is this Messi’s 200th international appearance?
A: Yes — a landmark cap that also makes him the first player in history to appear at six different World Cups.
Q: What group are Argentina and Algeria in?
A: Group J, alongside Austria and Jordan.
Q: Have Argentina and Algeria met before?
A: Only once, in 2007 — a 4-3 Argentina win in which Messi scored the first international brace of his career.
Q: Is Argentina vs Algeria free to watch in the UK?
A: Yes — live and free on ITV1, streaming via ITVX.
Q: Who is Algeria’s starting goalkeeper?
A: Luca Zidane, son of French legend Zinedine Zidane, who has chosen to represent Algeria through his heritage.
Q: Could this be Messi’s last World Cup?
A: At 38, it’s widely expected to be his final tournament, adding extra emotional weight to every appearance he makes in 2026.