Spain v Argentina
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Game Information
East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA
Referee:Slavko Vincici
Match Timeline & MomentumMomentumThis graph shows how much pressure a team applied during the match. Taller columns indicate stronger attacking periods, based on things like possession, shots, goals, big chances, and other key stats.
Commentary
IT'S FULL TIME HERE AT NEW YORK NEW JERSEY STADIUM AND SPAIN ARE CROWNED WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS AFTER A 1-0 WIN OVER ARGENTINA IN THE 2026 FINAL! Spain's mission for a second World Cup crown is complete, and they follow up their European Championship success by conquering world football 16 years after they first did so! De la Fuente's side dominated this final from start to finish, but they were unable to find a way past an inspired Martinez, who made several brilliant saves to keep Spain out, but the game turned in La Roja's favour in second-half stoppage time when Fernandez was sent off for a second bookable offence. From there, Spain looked like the only side capable of winning the game, and they thought they had taken the lead when Williams fired into the net, but the goal was ruled out for a foul on Otamendi by Merino in the build-up. But Spain did not give up, and they found a way past Argentina within 37 seconds of the restart in the second half of extra time when Torres rifled the ball into the roof of the net after being teed up by Williams! It was not to be for Messi, who looks to have played in his final match at the World Cup, but even he will concede Spain were worthy winners. They finished with an expected goals (xG) total of 1.94 from their 20 shots to Argentina's tally of 0.2 from their two attempts. It seem crazy to think that Spain started their World Cup campaign with a draw to tournament debutants Cape Verde, but they have since gone on to become worthy winners of the tournament! That brings an end to another enthralling World Cup campaign, and we already can't wait to do it all over again in four years time. That is all from us, thank you for joining!
IT'S FULL TIME HERE AT NEW YORK NEW JERSEY STADIUM AND SPAIN ARE CROWNED WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS AFTER A 1-0 WIN OVER ARGENTINA IN THE 2026 FINAL! Spain's mission for a second World Cup crown is complete, and they follow up their European Championship success by conquering world football 16 years after they first did so! De la Fuente's side dominated this final from start to finish, but they were unable to find a way past an inspired Martinez, who made several brilliant saves to keep Spain out, but the game turned in La Roja's favour in second-half stoppage time when Fernandez was sent off for a second bookable offence. From there, Spain looked like the only side capable of winning the game, and they thought they had taken the lead when Williams fired into the net, but the goal was ruled out for a foul on Otamendi by Merino in the build-up. But Spain did not give up, and they found a way past Argentina within 37 seconds of the restart in the second half of extra time when Torres rifled the ball into the roof of the net after being teed up by Williams! It was not to be for Messi, who looks to have played in his final match at the World Cup, but even he will concede Spain were worthy winners. They finished with an expected goals (xG) total of 1.94 from their 20 shots to Argentina's tally of 0.2 from their two attempts. It seems crazy to think that Spain started their World Cup campaign with a draw against tournament debutants Cape Verde, but they have since gone on to become worthy winners of the tournament! That brings an end to another enthralling World Cup campaign, and we already can't wait to do it all over again in four years time. That is all from us. Thank you for joining!
FULL TIME AFTER EXTRA TIME: SPAIN 1-0 ARGENTINA!
The Oles are beginning to ring around the New York New Jersey Stadium from the Spain supporters as they see their nation go within touching distance of becoming world champions for the second time! Any minute now....
Tagliafico is penalised for a needless foul on the edge of the box, just as when Medina had collected possession in a promising position. Such a poor foul to give away at a crucial time from one of Scaloni's more experienced players!
SIMEONE FIRES OVER! OH WHAT A CHANCE FOR ARGENTINA! Messi's corner is flicked on at the near post and is met by Simeone, but as he falls back when he strikes the ball, his attempt blazes over Simon's crossbar! Could that be Argentina's last chance for an equaliser?
Shot Map
Team Stats
1.94
Expected Goals
0.17
65%
Possession
35%
12 (60%)
Shots on Goal
0 (0%)
4
Big Chances Created
0
3
Big Chances Missed
0
762 (89%)
Accurate Passes
358 (77%)
61
Duels Won
59
0
Saves
11
21
Fouls Committed
25
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