Egypt have advanced to the World Cup last 16 after a dramatic penalty shootout win over Australia, in a match that tested nerves as much as skill. After 120 minutes of tight, cagey football failed to separate the two sides, the game came down to spot kicks, where Egypt held their composure to book a place in the knockout stage.
Both teams created chances in regulation and extra time but found little space to operate, with defenses organized and midfields battling for control. Australia pushed late looking for a winner, while Egypt absorbed pressure and looked to strike on the break, but neither could find the decisive goal. That set up a tense shootout under the lights, and it was Egypt who kept their nerve from 12 yards to edge through.
The victory marks a significant moment for Egypt, giving the squad and their supporters a reward for resilience and belief throughout the tournament. Getting past the group and into the last 16 also sets up a new challenge, with momentum and confidence now on their side as the competition intensifies.
For Australia, the exit will sting after coming so close, but they leave with credit for a committed campaign. For Egypt, the focus now shifts quickly to the next round, where they will aim to carry the energy of this shootout win and continue their World Cup run.








