Lionel Messi scores hat trick as Argentina faces Algeria in World Cup opener

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Last updated Jun 17, 2026

Lionel Messi scores hat trick as Argentina faces Algeria in World Cup opener
Summary

Lionel Messi performed impressively for Argentina in their World Cup opening match against Algeria on June 16, 2026. In front of nearly 70,000 fans in Kansas City, Messi scored three goals, tying the men's World Cup scoring record at 16 goals, previously held by Miroslav Klose. Argentina's offense showcased dominance, while their defense held Algeria in check. Messi's first goal came in the 17th minute, followed by a second from close range and his hat trick finishing the score at 3-0. The match is ongoing as both teams seek to solidify their World Cup campaigns.

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  • Messi scores three goals in World Cup match against Algeria.
  • Argentina leads Algeria 3-0 with Messi tied for World Cup record.
  • Match takes place at Kansas City Stadium on June 16, 2026.
  • Messi becomes the first player to appear in six World Cups.
  • Debut match for Algeria after a 12-year absence from the World Cup.
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Argentina rose to the occasion, and so did Lionel Messi, who in his 200th cap took another step towards solidifying his place as the greatest footballer in the history of the sport, scoring three splendid goals and tying Germany’s Miroslav Klose for the all-time goal scoring mark in World Cup play (16), the performance coming just hours after France’s Kylian Mbappé leapfrogged him, with 14. The Inter Miami midfielder also became the first player to appear at six World Cups, a record that feels certain to be equalled by Cristiano Ronaldo when Portugal begins play. Messi had been recovering from a muscle injury in recent weeks but any doubt surrounding the Argentine captain’s status was quickly wiped away when he was named to Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni’s starting XI, and those doubts were ancient history shortly the match itself began.

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Those in attendance at Argentina’s opening match against Algeria could be forgiven, for a moment, for thinking they were at one of the great Argentinian cathedrals of football – La Bombonera, or maybe the national stadium, El Monumental. Kansas City Stadium, awash in the colors of the Albiceleste roared with the sound of nearly 70,000 Argentine supporters serenading their team, and their hero, in rapturous song on Tuesday night. They had plenty to sing about. Continue reading...

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Lionel Messi tied the men's World Cup scoring record when he scored his third goal late in the Argentina vs. Algeria opening match.

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