A Comeback for the Ages
Argentina trailed Egypt 2-0 in the 78th minute at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta after goals from Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa Ziko, with Lionel Messi having a penalty saved in between. Cristian Romero pulled one back in the 79th minute before Messi equalized in the 83rd, scoring for a ninth consecutive World Cup match. Fernández then struck in stoppage time to send the defending champions through 3-2. aljazeera.com aljazeera.com onefootball.com
The comeback made Argentina the first team in World Cup history to overturn a two-goal deficit in a knockout match after trailing in the 78th minute and win in regulation time. onefootball.com
Global Internet Infrastructure Pushed to Limits
The Google Search record was part of a broader surge in internet traffic triggered by the match. DE-CIX Frankfurt, one of the world’s largest internet exchange points, recorded a peak of 19.636 Tb/s during the game. Google had already been promoting its search platform heavily around the tournament, running a multichannel campaign in the United States titled “The Most Searched Sport,” highlighting soccer’s status as the most-searched sport globally on its platform. charityball.org mediapost.com sdxcentral.com
The record adds to a growing list of milestones set during the 2026 World Cup, which has already broken all-time tournament attendance records with more than 8 million spectators and shattered U.S. television viewership records, with 30 million viewers tuning in to watch the United States lose to Belgium on Monday night. hollywoodreporter.com usnews.com
Argentina will next face Switzerland in the quarterfinals on Saturday in Kansas City. aljazeera.com