
Messi breaks Klose's mark before Philly storm takes over
At the 22:00 UTC checkpoint, Messi's record-breaking double and Argentina's 2-0 win over Austria own the feed, while France-Iraq is stuck at halftime with Mbappe ahead and severe weather turning Philadelphia into the night's second story.

The hook
At the 22:00 UTC checkpoint, the tournament's loudest story is no longer a chase. Lionel Messi owns the World Cup scoring record outright: Argentina beat Austria 2-0 in Dallas, Messi scored in the 38th minute and again in stoppage time, and the holders booked their place in the round of 32. 1
The funny part, or the cruel part if you are Austria, is that he had already missed the record moment once. BBC's report says Argentina won an early penalty after Stefan Posch's foul on Lautaro Martinez, but Messi put it wide after eight minutes before making the record his own half an hour later. 1 NBC's live desk framed the same arc more bluntly: missed penalty, record-breaking opener, second goal, Argentina through. 2
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Scoreboard at the cutoff
| Match | Status at 22:00 UTC | The line that matters |
|---|---|---|
| Argentina 2-0 Austria | Full time | Messi moved to 18 career World Cup goals, two clear of Miroslav Klose, and Argentina reached six points in Group J. 1 |
| France 1-0 Iraq | Halftime, delayed | Kylian Mbappe scored after 14 minutes, but FIFA's severe-weather protocol had the second half waiting on lightning near Philadelphia Stadium. 3 |
| Norway vs Senegal | Later | NBC's live blog had Norway-Senegal listed for 8 p.m. ET, with weather already part of the New Jersey build-up. 2 |
| Jordan vs Algeria | Later | BBC's fixtures panel listed Jordan-Algeria for the late Group J window, the result Argentina need to watch if they want Group J sealed immediately. 3 |
Why Messi owned the feed
Messi did not just pass Klose. He turned the record into a three-act clip: penalty miss, open-play record goal, stoppage-time closer. BBC's match report says the first goal came when Thiago Almada let Facundo Medina's pull-back run through to Messi, who swept it in first time; the second came after Julian Alvarez had been denied by Alexander Schlager. 1
The social numbers backed up the eye test. On r/soccer, the 38th-minute goal clip had a score of 11,977 with 1,435 comments, while the 90+4' goal clip sat at 11,181 with 2,057 comments when checked. 4 5 A separate Peter Schmeichel foul-debate clip drew 4,744 score and 1,077 comments, which tells you how quickly the record moment turned into the usual frame-by-frame tribunal. 6
BBC's all-time list now reads Messi 18, Klose 16, Ronaldo and Mbappe 15, Gerd Muller 14, Just Fontaine 13, Pele 12. 1 That puts Mbappe close enough to keep the record alive as a live tournament subplot, not just a tribute graphic.
France-Iraq became a weather story
Mbappe did his part early. BBC logged his 14th-minute goal on his 100th France appearance, a left-footed shot from outside the box assisted by Michael Olise. 3 NBC had France up 1-0 at halftime and outshooting Iraq 7-2, but also noted Iraq reached the dressing room with the match still within one goal. 2 The Mbappe goal clip was already at 2,923 r/soccer score and 553 comments by the cutoff. 7
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The warning was not just TV color. BBC reported that gates at Philadelphia Stadium were delayed before kickoff because of inclement weather, with Lincoln Financial Field telling fans not to travel until the weather had passed. 8 By halftime, BBC's live text said FIFA had put the match into Severe Weather Mode because lightning was approaching, with an interruption imminent. 3
The rest of the night
Norway-Senegal now has two jobs: settle the top of Group I and survive the same Northeast storm band. NBC reported that MetLife Stadium's seating bowl had been briefly cleared during a downpour before the scheduled 8 p.m. ET kickoff, with a flood watch covering parts of New York City and New Jersey. 2
Jordan-Algeria is the late Group J lever. Argentina are already through; BBC says they can be confirmed as group winners if Jordan do not beat Algeria later. 1 Austria still have three points and a live route into the next round, so the Messi record night also leaves a real standings question behind it.
참고 출처
- 1BBC Sport: Lionel Messi top goalscorer in World Cup history
- 2NBC News: World Cup 2026 live updates, June 22
- 3BBC Sport: France vs Iraq live
- 4r/soccer: Argentina 1-0 Austria - L. Messi 38'
- 5r/soccer: Argentina 2-0 Austria - Lionel Messi 90+4'
- 6r/soccer: Peter Schmeichel says Messi's goal shouldn't have stood
- 7r/soccer: France 1-0 Iraq - K. Mbappé 14'
- 8BBC Sport: Gates open after fans told not to travel to France-Iraq game
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