Lionel Messi and World Cup holders Argentina face Austria in Dallas on Monday (June 22, 2026), with the Argentine great needing one more goal to rewrite the record books.Messi, who turns 39 on Wednesday (June 24, 2026), equalled Miroslav Klose’s all-time mark of 16 World Cup goals when scoring a hat-trick in the 3-0 opening win over Algeria.The Argentina captain was tearful after his first goal, and it later emerged that his father is recovering from an unspecified health issue.Despite his personal travails and a troubled build-up because of a hamstring injury, Messi’s mere presence appears to inspire his teammates.“If anyone thought this group was better off without Leo, today it became clear that Leo is the most important of them all,” said midfielder Alexis Mac Allister after the win against Algeria.Argentina can qualify for the next round with a victory and would be assured of finishing top of Group J if Jordan fails to beat Algeria later on Monday (June 22, 2026).Mbappe’s centuryAnother player chasing the all-time World Cup scoring record, Kylian Mbappe, will play his 100th game for France when they meet Iraq in Philadelphia.“There is nothing bigger — one hundred is a historic figure, and to have the chance to reach that tally here at a World Cup means it will be a special match for me,” Mbappe told reporters on Sunday (June 21, 2026).Mbappe, 27, is tied with West Germany legend Gerd Mueller on 14 goals after he netted twice in France’s opening 3-1 win against Senegal in Group I.France, who were beaten by Argentina on penalties in the last final in 2022, will expect to brush aside the Iraqis to guarantee a ticket to the knockout phase in a match which could be interrupted with thunderstorms forecast in Philadelphia.
Messi has World Cup scoring record in his sights
Lionel Messi eyes World Cup scoring record as he equals Klose's 16 goals in Argentina's opening victory over Algeria.













