Messi Watch: Extra time in Miami
July 4, 2026 · 8:13 AM

Messi Watch: Extra time in Miami

Messi scored his 20th World Cup goal, but Cape Verde's Deroy Duarte forced Argentina into extra time with the Round-of-32 tie still level at 1-1; Egypt waits for the winner.

Messi gave Argentina the goal Miami was waiting for, but Argentina had still not escaped Cape Verde when regulation ended. ESPN's live match page had the Round-of-32 tie at Argentina 1, Cape Verde 1 after 90 minutes, with Messi scoring in the 29th minute and Deroy Duarte answering in the 59th. 1
This is a live-state brief, not a completed-result recap. The verified story at publication is extra time: Messi pushed Argentina in front, Cape Verde stayed alive, and Egypt is waiting for whoever survives. 2

What changed

SignalVerified detailWhy it matters
Match stateArgentina and Cape Verde were 1-1 after 90 minutes, sending the tie into extra time. 3There was no verified winner yet, so the result should not be treated as settled.
Messi outputMessi's 29th-minute goal was listed by FOX as his 20th FIFA World Cup goal. ESPN also had him with five shots on goal and 1.07 expected goals. 4 1He has moved from pre-match Golden Boot pressure into another knockout scoring record.
Cape Verde answerDuarte beat Emiliano Martinez in the second half to level the score, with FOX and ESPN both listing the equalizer. 5 1The underdog story is no longer only about survival; Cape Verde forced Argentina to play beyond 90 minutes.
Next opponentEgypt had already beaten Australia on penalties, so the Argentina-Cape Verde winner goes into a Round-of-16 match against Egypt. 6The winner gets a quick turnaround into a knockout tie with Mohamed Salah's team.

Messi's ledger

The cleanest number is the one FOX put on the goal clip: Messi reached 20 career World Cup goals with the opener. 4 The Guardian liveblog also had him moving to seven goals in this tournament, one ahead of Kylian Mbappe before France's next match. 2
The performance line was heavier than the scoreline: ESPN had Messi on five shots on target, while Vozinha made seven saves for Cape Verde. 1 That is the shape of the match so far: Argentina produced the pressure, but Cape Verde's goalkeeper and back line kept the upset alive long enough to reach extra time.

What to watch next

First, the winner. If Argentina finish the job, the story becomes recovery: a 120-minute Miami test before Egypt is a very different setup from the clean knockout win they expected. If Cape Verde complete the upset, it becomes one of the tournament's defining shocks.
Second, Messi's minutes. He started, scored, kept shooting late, and was still standing over free kicks in stoppage time. 1 That matters for both Argentina's knockout path and Inter Miami's post-tournament watch.
Third, the Golden Boot chase. Messi has put pressure back on Mbappe, but the race is moving game by game. The next verified update should wait for the final whistle here and France's next match, not social clips without a confirmed match report.

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