Matchday 2 World Cup 2026 Roundup: Records shattered, giants stunned, knockout picture takes shape
Let me start with a number that tells you everything about the chaos and brilliance of Matchday 2. Sixty-five seconds. That is how long it took Matías Galarza to score for Paraguay against Türkiye per report by Accra Street Journal-Sports . And it came just hours after Ismael Saibari scored for Morocco in 71 seconds against Scotland. The tournament record for the fastest goal was shattered twice on the same day. That is not a coincidence. That is a statement.
The Record-Breakers
Matchday 2 delivered history across the board. Canada recorded the first-ever men's World Cup victory in its country's history with a 6-0 routing of Qatar, with Jonathan David scoring a hat-trick—the first player to do so for a host nation since England's Geoff Hurst in 1966 . Mexico became the first team to mathematically qualify, securing 6 points with zero goals conceded and locking up top spot in Group A . The United States joined them, clinching Group D after a dominant 2-0 shutout of Australia .
Germany also advanced after back-to-back wins, while Argentina, France, and Norway all punched their tickets to the Round of 32 . The knockout bracket now has six confirmed teams: Mexico, USA, Germany, Argentina, France, and Norway
The Records That Fell
The statistics from Matchday 2 are staggering:
Messi's 18 Goals: Lionel Messi scored a phenomenal brace in Argentina's 2-0 win over Austria to officially bypass Miroslav Klose and become the all-time top scorer in World Cup history with 18 goals .
Ronaldo's 6 Tournaments: At 41 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in Portugal's 5-0 thrashing of Uzbekistan , becoming the only player to score in six distinct World Cups .
15 Saves: Curaçao goalkeeper Eloy Room produced a legendary 15-save performance against Ecuador, setting the record for the most saves in a 90-minute World Cup match while keeping a clean sheet .
21 Matches: German legend Manuel Neuer surpassed Hugo Lloris to become the goalkeeper with the most appearances in World Cup history.
The Results That Matter
Thursday, June 18: Colombia 3-1 Uzbekistan, Czechia 1-1 South Africa, Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia, Canada 6-0 Qatar .
Friday, June 19: Mexico 1-0 South Korea, USA 2-0 Australia, Brazil 3-0 Haiti, Morocco 1-0 Scotland, Paraguay 1-0 Türkiye .
Monday, June 22: Argentina 2-0 Austria, France 3-0 Iraq, Norway 3-2 Senegal, Algeria 2-1 Jordan.
The Teams Going Home
Haiti is completely eliminated from Group C following their 3-0 loss to Brazil. Türkiye is officially out of Group D after a shock 1-0 defeat to Paraguay. Tunisia crashed out after a 5-1 thrashing by Sweden, leading to their manager's firing . Jordan also joined the eliminated list.
Matchday 2 by the Numbers
- 9 matches played
- 26 goals scored
- 5 clean sheets (Canada, Mexico, USA, Brazil, Morocco, Paraguay)
3 red cards (Bosnia, Qatar x2, Paraguay)
Zero red cards in the opening 24 games of the tournament
The Accra Street Journal- Sports Defining Moment
England's 0-0 draw with Ghana was the upset of the round. Ghana, led by Carlos Queiroz, executed a defensive masterclass, neutralizing England's attacking firepower and driving the tournament favorites crazy . The Black Stars proved they have the defensive grit to disrupt any opponent, forcing England to settle for a point they desperately wanted . The result leaves Group L wide open, with both teams level on four points heading into the final matchday.
Source Used: ASJ-Sports
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