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Egypt Defender Mohamed Hany Makes Unfortunate World Cup History vs

Egypt defender Mohamed Hany has become the first player in World Cup history to have two own-goals in the same tournament.

A free kick by Australia midfielder Aiden O’Neill in the 55th minute Friday went off Hany’s head and into the net to even the score in the round of 32 match at 1-1.

That came only minutes after Hany remained down on the field after a collision with Australia midfielder Connor Metcalfe when they were going for the ball near the same net.

Concerned Egypt teammates immediately signaled for help, and Hany was tended to for several minutes — apparently for a possible concussion — before being allowed to remain in the match. Medical personnel waited nearby with a stretcher, though it was never used.

Hany also had an own-goal in Egypt’s 1-1 draw against Belgium in the group stage.

Australia is playing in a knockout match at the World Cup for the third time. The Socceroos were shut out by Italy 1-0 in 2006, and lost to Argentina 2-1 in 2022 when their only score was also an own-goal.

Reporting by The Associated Press.



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Australia Switches Goalkeepers For Penalty Kicks vs

Australia goalkeeper Patrick Beach was sent down under for penalty kicks in Friday’s round-of-32 match against Egypt — but the Socceroos were sent down under, too. 

In the 119th minute, Australia subbed out Beach for veteran backup Mat Ryan with penalty kicks looming as the match was tied 1-1. The move didn’t pay dividends, though, as Ryan didn’t stop any of the four shots he faced in penalty kicks. Australia missed two shots in the 4-2 penalty shootout loss. 

Beach had logged three saves on four shots in Friday’s match, including a clutch one-handed save in stoppage time to ensure the match would go to extra time. While Beach had good moments on Friday, Ryan has been the superior goalkeeper in penalty situations over their respective careers. The 34-year-old Ryan has stopped 12-of-69 penalty kicks (excluding penalty kick shootouts) over his career, and the 22-year-old Beach has stopped just 1-of-8 penalty kicks he’s faced in his career (also excluding penalty kick shootouts).

The move Australian coach Tony Popovic made is relatively rare, but not entirely unprecedented at the World Cup. In 2014, the Netherlands made a similar substitution before a quarterfinal shootout against Costa Rica. Starting goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen was substituted in the 121st minute in place of veteran goalkeeper Tim Krul. The Dutch won the shootout, making all four of their penalties while Krul stopped two of the five he faced.

However, Popovic’s move marks just the second time a coach has switched goalkeepers right before penalty kicks. 

Egypt will now face the winner of Friday’s Argentina-Cape Verde match in the round of 16. 



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Where to Bet on the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

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A Fourth of July tradition returns for fans celebrating the day. Fans have several ways to get involved in the 2026 Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest.

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The 17-time champion, Joey Chestnut, returns looking for his 18th Nathan’s title. Chestnut owns the event record with 76 hot dogs consumed in 10 minutes. On the women’s side, Miki Sudo is the overwhelming favorite as she chases her 12th Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest championship. 

The odds heavily back the champions to win another title this year. Will there be any contestants who come close to defeating the champions?

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Who Is Egypt’s Next World Cup Opponent?

For the first time in the history of its federation, Egypt will advance in the knockout stage of the World Cup. The Pharaohs defeated Australia on penalty kicks on Friday, moving on from the round of 32 to the round of 16. 

Now, what’s next for Egypt at the 2026 FIFA World Cup? Here is a look at which team Egypt will play in the round of 16 and its potential path to making the World Cup final. 

Who Will Egypt Play In The Round Of 16?

Following Egypt’s win over Australia in the round of 32, it will play the winner of Argentina vs. Cape Verde, a match set for Friday at Miami Stadium.

Egypt’s round of 16 match against the winner of Argentina-Cape Verde will take place at Atlanta Stadium on Tuesday, July 7, at noon ET on FOX and FOX One.

Who Could Egypt Play In The Quarterfinals?

If Egypt advances past the winner of Argentina-Cape Verde in the round of 16, it has three possible opponents it could play in the quarterfinals: Switzerland — which beat Algeria in the round of 32 to advance — and Colombia or Ghana, which face off Friday at Kansas City Stadium at 9:30 p.m. ET on FOX and FOX One.

If Egypt advances, the quarterfinals match will take place at Kansas City Stadium on Saturday, July 11, at 9 p.m. ET on FOX and FOX One.

Who Could Egypt Play In The Semifinals?

If Egypt advances to the semifinals of the World Cup, it has four possible opponents: the winner of England vs. Mexico or the winner of Brazil vs. Norway.

If Egypt advances, its semifinal match will take place at Atlanta Stadium on Wednesday, July 15, at 3 p.m. ET on FOX and FOX One.



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Egypt Wins First-Ever Knockout Game After 4-2 Penalty Shootout vs

Hossam Abdelmaguid scored the clinching goal in a shootout, and Egypt won its debut in the World Cup knockout round by beating Australia 4-2 on penalty kicks after a 1-1 draw Friday.

Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan didn’t stop any of Egypt’s four shots after replacing starter Patrick Beach late in extra time.

The victory came in Egypt’s fourth World Cup. Australia is now 0-3 in the knockout round.

Egypt will next face either defending champion Argentina or Cape Verde in the round of 16 on Tuesday in Atlanta.

Harry Soutar opened the shootout by missing high for Australia, and 18-year-old Lucas Herrington hit the crossbar with the fourth attempt to set up Abdelmaguid’s clincher.

Egypt’s other penalty shootout scorers were Mahmoud Saber, Ramy Rabia and Mohamed Salah, the former Liverpool star who started despite a hamstring injury sustained in the group finale.

Jackson Irvine and Awer Mabil scored in the shootout for Australia.

Emam Ashour gave Egypt the lead in regulation by scoring in the 13th minute. Australia evened the match in the 55th when Egypt defender Mohamed Hany became the first player to score two own-goals in the same World Cup.

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Whoa, Pharoah! 4 Takeaways From Egypt’s Penalty Shootout Win Over

Egypt continued to make history as its penalty shootout victory over Australia gave the Pharaohs a ticket to the round of 16 for the first time since 1934 and their first ever win in the World Cup knockout stages. 

It was a determined performance in Dallas from Hossam Hassan’s side, which mostly dominated the game with its possession but had to find a way to break through at the end on penalties. And it did it in perfect fashion, scoring every one. 

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For Australia? Despite the resilient performance, questions will arise about the selection of players who took a penalty, as it included the 18-year-old Lucas Herrington and Harry Souttar from Leicester City — both defenders.

Regardless, Egypt celebrates as it has made the round of 16 for the first time in 92 years. It was wonderful to see Mo Salah especially make it this far. He was obviously emotional after the game, and justifiably so. 

Here are my takeaways:

1. Mo Salah Still Special In So Many Ways

During the group stage, Salah had 11 chances, including three that turned into goals. Against Australia, however, he was very quiet by his standards. It was likely due to his recent issues with a hamstring problem, so it slowed him down.

But it was also augmented by the fact that Australia’s resilient defending and evolved gameplay forced Egypt — and Salah — to chase the ball in the second half. At 34 years old, it was not surprising to see him struggle slightly.

But then, in extra time, it was almost as if he did a Mario Kart version of picking up a star and reigniting, providing a lot of threat on the right wing. And in the penalty shootout, he delivered a clutch finish, which was almost a panenka. That’s why Hassan kept his captain through the full game, because he knew that Salah’s impact could happen in an instant. 

2. Emam Ashour Showed His Swagger

We all know about Salah’s obvious attention and his impact on Egypt. And others such as Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush and veteran playmaker Trezeguet, who has had a long career that included a three-year stint with Aston Villa. 

But Emam Ashour has been so clinical for this team before and during this tournament. His goal today was classic poacher with a hint of prowler as he headed in the ball from Karim Hafez. 

Ashour is known for using Conor McGregor’s “Billionaire Strut” as a celebration and his performances have definitely warranted some swagger. 

At age 28, he’s mostly stayed in Egypt’s domestic league aside from a very brief stint at Danish side Midtjylland. He could earn himself a move back to Europe if he continues to impress.

3. Socceroos Were Resilient For 120 Minutes …

Australia most definitely deserved the equalizer and the fight to take this to a shootout in the first place. The goal was thanks to a wonderful cross from NYCFC midfielder Aiden O’Neill. The height advantage was an obvious strength for Tony Popovic’s side and O’Neill’s set piece was just too good for it not to end as a goal, even if it didn’t come from one of his teammates.

And then there was Australia’s defensive commitment, including from the aforementioned goalkeepers. Overall, it was incredibly impressive as theSocceroos did everything and anything possible to deny Egypt’s attack. 

Goalkeeper Patrick Beach, who made only two appearances for the national team before this tournament, made some fantastic stops, including an incredible save at the end of the regular time, denying Rami Rabia’s strong header.

He came off just before the end of extra time to be replaced by the veteran Mat Ryan, who came in for the penalty shootout.

4. … But Poor Penalty Decisions Undid Them

This is where Australia got it wrong. I understand that Souttar is the captain and wanted to lead by example, but for him to take the first penalty just didn’t seem right. I just didn’t think a center back should have been the first player to step up. 

And then there was the teenager Lucas Herrington, yet another center back, who also missed his attempt. Look, this was absolutely not his fault. I felt that it was just too much pressure to put on the young man’s shoulders — and sadly it was. He will overcome this, I am positive. But with these high stakes, the responsibility should have gone to someone else. 

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Polymarket Promo Code FOX Unlocks a $50 Bonus When Trading

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One of America’s most iconic Fourth of July traditions returns to Coney Island and new users on Polymarket can use promo code FOX to unlock a $50 trading bonus before it starts.

Joey Chestnut is back looking for his 18th Nathan’s title and on the women’s side, Miki Sudo looks to eat her way to her 12th championship. 

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Classy Folarin Balogun Handling ‘Unjust’ World Cup Red Card The

SEATTLE — It is exceedingly rare for a player who has been robbed of the opportunity to compete in the biggest match of his life — in this case, the U.S. men’s national team’s round of 16 match against Belgium at the FIFA World Cup — to chat with a horde of reporters about that heartbreak. It’s more impressive still that Folarin Balogun did just that on Friday, his 25th birthday, without displaying even a hint of frustration or anger.

Yet there was the star USA striker flashing his 1000-watt smile just after being informed by a team staffer that FIFA had issued just a one-game suspension for the controversial red card he picked up after scoring the game-winning goal vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina two nights earlier in Northern California.

“That’s good,” Balogun deadpanned before grinning widely as the assembled media members erupted in laughter.

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With three goals in the three games he’s played at this World Cup, Balogun has emerged as one of the faces of the national team over the last few weeks. He’s possibly the most complete striker the U.S. has ever had, and Mauricio Pochettino’s side will miss him mightily against the Belgians, FIFA’s 10th-ranked squad.

Making it worse is the fact that the play that saw Balogun sent off following video review should never have been flagged to referee Raphael Claus under FIFA’s own protocols. Standing just yards away, Claus didn’t even issue Balogun a yellow card for his inadvertent, accidental step onto the ankle of Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic. 

The Brazilian official flashed the red only after seeing the slow-motion replay.

“For me, it’s important to be fair, even when I’m giving my opinion,” Balogun said. “There’s scenarios that you simply can’t avoid, and that has to be taken into context when it’s being reviewed. I felt it wasn’t on this occasion.”

“There’s nowhere else to put your leg,” he added. “It’s going to be unavoidable … I think a yellow card would have been fair.”

U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino defended Balogun passionately in his post-game press conference. So did every one of his teammates. 

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None of it matters. FIFA doesn’t allow true appeals of red cards; only if Balogun had been hit with a longer ban than the automatic one-match given for a red card would the U.S. Soccer Federation had any recourse to ask soccer’s governing body to reconsider.

Even in the moment, though, Balogun barely protested.

“I never want to react out of anger and out of emotion,” he said. “There’s still lots of people we’re inspiring — little kids, boys and girls who are watching, you know, and you have to show them the correct way to handle things, even when you think it’s unjust. So I felt I did that.”

“I’m happy with the support I’m receiving from the team,” he continued.  “We’re all looking forward to seeing what we can do against Belgium.”

Without Balogun, an already tall task becomes harder. The other two strikers on the roster, Ricardo Pepi and Haji Wright, have different qualities. 

Pepi is a lethal finisher but not quite as adept at holding off opposing center backs with his back to the goal. He has started two games without scoring. Wright, six inches taller, is better in the air and has experience playing as a winger for Premier League-bound Coventry City, but isn’t quite as effective combining with others in open play.

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Pochettino could start Christian Pulisic up top, as he did in a March exhibition against Portugal. But the coach would then have another hole to fill in a playmaking role, and there’s no obvious candidate who can also press defensively the way the hard-running Pulisic does — especially against a foe that is expected to have the bulk of the possession.

“When you miss a player like Balo, obviously things change a little bit,” said U.S. midfielder Tyler Adams. “But we’ve been flexible. Guys have shown that they’re ready to play, if it’s Pepi, if it’s Haji, if we go a different direction. Who knows? I’m not the coach. But it should be an exciting opportunity for whoever has to step up.”

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That’s what Pepi did when Pulisic was forced to sit out the group stage win over Australia because of a calf injury, helping create space for Balogun in the build up to the own goal that stood up as the eventual winner.

The good news is that Balogun will be rested to face either Portugal or Spain if the Americans can advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2002.

From the bench, Balogun will be their biggest fan.

“My role is just to continue to support everybody, to keep morale high,” he said. “The team comes first whether I’m out there or not.”

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Lionel Messi Extends Multiple Records With 20th World Cup Goal

It’s another goal and another all-time record for Lionel Messi.

Messi scored his 20th career FIFA World Cup goal in Argentina’s round of 16 match against Cape Verde on Friday at Miami Stadium, extending his own record for the most by any man or woman in FIFA World Cup history and bringing his tournament-leading tally up to seven goals.

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Messi is the first player to score seven or more goals in multiple editions of the World Cups. He scored seven goals at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, but finished one behind Kylian Mbappé for the Golden Boot. Messi currently leads the Golden Boot race, one ahead of Mbappé.

It also marked his eighth consecutive World Cup match with a goal, the longest streak in the tournament’s history, and his fifth consecutive knockout stage match with a goal, something no player has accomplished since World Cup records started being tracked in the 1960s. He has 12 goals in his eight-game scoring streak at the World Cup.

Cape Verde is the 14th opponent Messi has scored against, extending his record for the most opponents scored against by a single player in World Cup history. Jürgen Klinsmann, Ronaldo Nazário, and Miroslav Klose are the next closest players, having each scored against 10 different opponents in World Cup history.

If Argentina advances past Cape Verde in the round of 32, it will play Egypt in the round of 16 on Tuesday, July 7 at Atlanta Stadium.



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USA Coach Mauricio Pochettino To Throw Out First Pitch At

U.S. men’s national team coach Mauricio Pochettino will throw the first pitch before Friday night’s Major League Baseball game between the Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays, which the team was invited to attend.

Pochettino played catch with a few of his players before Friday’s practice at Husky Soccer Stadium. The U.S. plays Belgium in the World Cup round of 16 on Monday at Seattle Stadium.

Pochettino has also joined tens of thousands of fans in singing John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” after the USA wins. The 54-year-old coach, who was born in Argentina and lives in Spain, has fully embraced the American experience this summer.

U.S. forward Folarin Balogun, who was born in the New York City borough of Brooklyn to Nigerian parents but raised in London, marveled at the opportunities he, his teammates and the coaching staff have been afforded.

“I think that sort of stuff can only happen in America. So, I’m very, very proud,” Balogun said. “This is a unique experience for me, being in the World Cup in your home nation. And, I think you’re seeing, we’ve been able to be so focused, but, at the same time have so many things we can do to distract ourselves and to take our mind off the high-pressure environment. This evening will be another opportunity to do that.”

Reporting by the Associated Press.



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