
Messi Watch: No. 18 sends Argentina through
Messi scored twice against Austria, passed Miroslav Klose to reach 18 World Cup goals, and pushed Argentina into the Round of 32 with one Group J match still to play.

The lead
Messi's night in Arlington started with a missed ninth-minute penalty and ended with a record that had stood since Miroslav Klose. Argentina beat Austria 2-0 in Group J, Messi scored in the 38th and 90+5 minutes, and the holders are through to the Round of 32. 1

Fast facts

| Signal | What changed |
|---|---|
| Result | Argentina 2-0 Austria, with Messi scoring both goals. 3 |
| Record | Messi moved to 18 career World Cup goals, passing Klose's 16. 4 |
| Tournament form | He has five goals in Argentina's first two matches of the 2026 World Cup. 5 |
| Team position | Argentina are on six points and have qualified for the Round of 32. 2 |
| Club angle | Inter Miami captain Messi and Inter Miami midfielder Rodrigo De Paul both started for Argentina. 2 |
What actually decided it
Austria got the early reprieve when Messi put his penalty wide. The record came 29 minutes later: Facundo Medina's low ball reached Messi after Thiago Almada let it run, and Messi hit a first-time left-footed finish into the bottom corner. 1
The second goal came deep in stoppage time. FIFA described Messi following up Julian Alvarez's shot to take his World Cup total to 18, while ESPN's recap says the finish went through traffic after Alexander Schlager turned away the first attempt. 4 6

FIFA named Messi the player of the match, and listed one extra statistical marker: he has joined Just Fontaine and Jairzinho as the only players to score in six straight World Cup matches. 1
The bigger Messi line
The record is now cleaner than it was after the Algeria hat-trick. Klose no longer shares or trails by one; Messi is two clear at the top of the men's World Cup scoring list. FIFA says he has scored in five different World Cups and is playing in a joint-record sixth edition. 4
BBC Sport framed the performance as more than a finishing streak. It reported that Messi has 18 goals in 28 World Cup matches, has scored in six consecutive World Cup matches, and is one assist away from holding the World Cup assist record outright since Opta's records began in 1966. 7
Messi's own read was less historic and more practical. After the match he said he was "really happy about the win" because the six points had already qualified Argentina and gave the team "peace of mind for what lies ahead." 1
What to watch next
Argentina close Group J against Jordan on Saturday, June 27 at 10 p.m. Eastern Time in Dallas, which is Sunday, June 28 at 10:00 for readers in Asia/Shanghai. 2
The main watch item is not qualification anymore. It is workload and sharpness: Messi has scored all five of Argentina's goals so far at this tournament, according to ESPN, and the next match comes before the knockout schedule begins. 6
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