Live Updates: Argentina vs Algeria and other World Cup matches
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- Live updates from the World Cup feature Argentina vs.
- Algeria, Norway's 4-1 victory over Iraq with Erling Haaland scoring twice, and updates on Christian Pulisic's injury status.
- A tropical cyclone warning is issued for Portugal's opener in Houston.
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Live updates from the World Cup, covering multiple matches including Argentina vs. Algeria and Norway vs. Iraq. The report also touches on player injuries and weather warnings.
Live updates: Argentina vs Algeria
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Here come the players
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By Pokuah Frimpong
Argentina and Algeria players are out of the tunnel, all set for the national anthems in front of a packed Kansas City Stadium.
Can't help but notice the sea of blue in the crowd looks like a home game for Argentina.
A-League referee's 'nonsense' decision
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By David Hirst
Here's more on Australian referee Alireza Faghani's controversial decision not to give France a penalty this morning.
Pulisic 'day to day' ahead of crucial Socceroos-USA clash
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By David Hirst
- Reuters
Christian Pulisic once again worked off to the side during the open portion of the team's Tuesday's practice and remains day-to-day with a left calf injury ahead of Friday's second game of Group D play against the Socceroos in Seattle.
Pulisic, who recorded an assist and was the key player in the setup to an own goal in the USMNT's 4-1 defeat of Paraguay on June 12, was subbed out of the opener at halftime after he was kicked in the calf.
He did not get any work on the field during the 15-minute portion of Tuesday's practice which media members were allowed to observe.
"I just got a bit of a kick first half, so I'm really hoping that it's nothing," Pulisic said after the Paraguay match.
"Taking a little bit of precaution, but I'm hoping I'll be fine the next few days.
"[It's] Just the back of my leg, my calf area. But I've had similar things before, and I'm staying positive. I don't think it's anything at all."
USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino simply said Pulisic was "Good," when asked for an update on his status Monday.
US forward Tim Weah said on Tuesday that he expects Pulisic to play.
"He looks normal, he's fit," Weah said.
"He works with the trainers on the side, but I think he'll be ready for the game."
Tropical cyclone could dampen Portugal opener
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By David Hirst
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Cristiano Ronaldo's bow at this year's World Cup could be a damp one, warns the US National Hurricane Center.
Potential heavy rain is forecast for the match between Portugal and DR Congo set to be played in Houston on Wednesday (Thursday AEST) as potential Tropical Cyclone One formed off the Texas coast
The US National Hurricane Center issued a warning of heavy rainfall and dangerous flash flooding along the energy corridor that includes major offshore drilling and refining assets.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for 101 counties in the state.
The potential tropical cyclone — about 105km south-west of Corpus Christi — would take the name Arthur if it strengthens and becomes the first named storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season.
The storm system is expected to bring 10-20cm of rainfall — with isolated higher totals around 30cm — through to Thursday along the Texas coast.
"The disturbance should move offshore the Texas coast tonight or early Wednesday, move roughly parallel to the upper Texas coast later on Wednesday and move back inland in extreme eastern Texas or southwestern Louisiana late Wednesday or early Thursday," the NHC said.
Kiwi viral sensation Tim Payne heading to Paraguay
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By David Hirst
Reuters/ABC
New Zealand defender Tim Payne, who became a viral sensation shortly before representing his country at the World Cup, has signed a one-year deal with Paraguayan club Olimpia, a club source told Reuters.
Payne will join the historic South American side after New Zealand's campaign at the World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada, Sky Sports first reported.
Olimpia fuelled speculation on Monday when it posted a message on Instagram featuring a New Zealand flag and a flexed-biceps emoji minutes before New Zealand's Group G opener against Iran, which ended in a 2-2 draw.
The source confirmed the agreement was in place but did not provide further details.
The Wellington Phoenix defender shot to global prominence after an Argentine influencer launched a social media campaign describing him as the least-known player at the World Cup and encouraging fans to follow him online.
Payne's Instagram following grew from fewer than 5,000 before the campaign to around 5.8 million, turning the 32-year-old into one of the tournament's most unlikely viral stars.
As good a story as it is for Payne, one must feel sorry for many of the other lesser-known players at the World Cup, including his teammate Tommy Smith.
While Payne has the honour of playing in the top tier A-League, Smith's Braintree Town were just relegated to the National League South, England's sixth tier.
Olimpia, Paraguay's only three-time Copa Libertadores champions, qualified for the last 16 of the Copa Sudamericana as winners of Group G and also secured a place in next year's Libertadores after winning the domestic Apertura title.
Last hurrah for Messi?
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By David Hirst
AP
Argentina's bid to become the first back-to-back World Cup champions in 62 years begins today.
The match against Algeria in Kansas City also marks the start of the sixth and possibly final World Cup for Lionel Messi.
One of the best players of a generation turns 39 later this month and is widely expected to retire from international competition following this year's tournament.
Team news: Argentina vs Algeria
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By Pokuah Frimpong
It's now time for the World Cup holders to kick off their campaign and Lionel Messi unsurprisingly gets the start for his 200th cap for the national team.
Algeria starts with a strong line-up, but one major surprise is that Riyad Mahrez starts on the bench.
That's all from me
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By David Hirst
Thanks for joining me this morning.
Pokuah Frimpong will take you through today's final two games.
Argentina face Algeria in 45 minutes.
After that, it's Austria vs Jordan.
FT: Haaland scores twice as Norway beat Iraq 4-1
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By David Hirst
Erling Haaland scored twice on his World Cup debut as Norway beat Graham Arnold's Iraq 4-1 in Boston.
Haaland slid in at the far post after a cross from the left to put Norway in front on 28 minutes.
Iraq levelled on 38 minutes when Aymen Hussein rose to power home a header after a cross from the left.
But disaster struck for Iraq when Jalal Hassan's clearance smashed off the onrushing Haaland's foot and flew into the net.
Substitute Leo Ostigard headed home the third from a corner on 75 minutes.
In the final seconds, Kristian Thorstvedt bundled the ball home after Haaland headed across goal.
90+6' Norway get a fourth in last seconds
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By David Hirst
The cross comes in and Haaland heads it back across the goal and Kristian Thorstvedt bundles the ball home.
It's 4-1!
Haaland won't get his hat-trick but he'll get an assist for that one.
Norway looked impressive.
Dark horse?
Big guns on fire with Messi up next
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By David Hirst
So far today, Mbappe has got two goals and Haaland has got two goals.
Up next?
Lionel Messi, as Argentina take on Algeria.
Haaland still has time to get a treble.
75' Goal for Norway. It's 3-1!
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By David Hirst
Leo Ostigard has only just come off the bench and he's scored a World Cup goal.
Corner comes in and Ostigard powers home a towering header.
Iraq look done and dusted.
Sprinkler malfunction
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By Simon Smale
AP
A sprinkler malfunctioned at Gillette Stadium during halftime of the World Cup match between Iraq and Norway.
A large stream of water spurted for several seconds from a sprinkler on the edge of the area in front of the goal in which Erling Haaland scored twice to give Norway a 2-1 halftime lead.
The rest of the sprinklers appeared to work as expected, but they all had to be turned off to prevent further damage from the malfunctioning one.
The grass appeared discoloured around the offending sprinkler head as groundskeepers ran out to attend to the problem.
Staff sloshed through the area with buckets and tools to disperse the water to other parts of the field.
The affected part of the field appeared to be back to normal by the time the players emerged for the second half.
Second drinks break
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By David Hirst
Pretty uneventful second half.
Iraq haven't really looked like getting back into the game.
Norway bring on Bobb, Thorstvedt, Schjelderup and Ostigard after the break.
Iraq bring on Saadoon and Qasem.
58' Subs on for Iraq
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By David Hirst
Zidane Iqbal and Marko Farji come one.
Iqbal is named after French legend Zinedine Zidane.
Iraq fans turn out in force
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By David Hirst
The crowd looks almost entirely composed of Norwegian fans, probably not a surprise given where the Cup is being played. But I do hope there are some fans out there giving the Iraqi team a cheer, too!
- Lulu
Hi Lulu!
There certainly are a lot of red shirts in the crowd, but don't worry, Iraq have plenty of supporters cheering them on.
This is some of them celebrating their goal.
Second half kicks off
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By David Hirst
Can Haaland get a hat-trick?
Iran coach says team ordered to leave US
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By David Hirst
AP
The US is pushing back on complaints from Iran's national team that it was forced to leave the country immediately after its first World Cup match instead of having a day to recover in a hotel, saying that was the plan for the team all along.
"We were clear this was the process," Andrew Giuliani, the executive director of the White House FIFA Task Force, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei said after Monday night's 2-2 draw with New Zealand that the team had been ordered to leave the US and return to its training base in Mexico only a few hours later.
Ghalenoei said the team had expected to spend the night in California to maximise the normal recovery process after its opening game.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Christian Pulisic to be day-to-day with calf injury.
Likely · Within days
Open Questions
- Will Pulisic recover in time for the next match?
- What is the full impact of the tropical cyclone on the Portugal game?

