
The FIFA World Cup delivered a packed day of action on June 17, 2026, with six group-stage matches producing goals, upsets, and standout performances across multiple groups.
Argentina opened their campaign in dominant fashion with a 3–0 victory over Algeria, with Lionel Messi inspiring the win through a hat-trick performance that set the tone for their tournament ambitions.
England also made a strong statement, defeating Croatia 4–2 in a fast-paced Group L encounter that showcased attacking quality from both sides but ultimately saw England’s firepower prevail.
One of the day’s biggest surprises came as Portugal were held to a 1–1 draw by DR Congo in Group K, with the African side producing a disciplined defensive display to earn a valuable point against the European giants.
Colombia continued their strong start with a 3–1 win over Uzbekistan, controlling proceedings with an efficient attacking performance that keeps them well positioned in Group K.
Ghana edged Panama 1–0 in a tightly contested Group L fixture, relying on defensive organisation and a crucial goal to secure all three points.
Earlier in the day, Austria defeated Jordan 3–1 in Group J, with Jordan scoring a historic first World Cup goal but ultimately falling short against a more experienced side.

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