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Austria advance to Round of 32 after dramatic 3-3 draw with Algeria
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Algeria and Austria advanced to the knockout stages of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Saturday night after a breathtaking 3-3 draw in Group J that eliminated Iran and sent both teams through on the final day of group play. The match, played in Kansas City, featured four goals in stoppage time, including a 96th-minute equaliser by Austria’s Saša Kalajdžić that preserved their place in the Round of 32 and sent shockwaves through the tournament.
With Argentina already assured of first place in the group, Algeria and Austria entered the match knowing only a draw would secure their passage. What followed was a frantic finale that eclipsed even the most dramatic forecasts. Algeria took a 2-0 lead inside the first 15 minutes, but Austria fought back to level the score before half-time. The second half saw both teams trade blows, with Algeria regaining the lead twice in the 80th and 90th minutes. In the 93rd minute, Riyad Mahrez put Algeria ahead again, seemingly sealing Austria’s exit. But Kalajdžić, who had come on as a substitute, headed home a cross in the 96th minute to complete a stunning comeback and force the draw that sent both teams through .
The result capped a surreal evening in which neither side could afford to lose. Austria finished second in Group J on goal difference, while Algeria advanced as one of the best third-placed teams. Iran, despite a late consolation goal, were eliminated. The match also carried echoes of the infamous 1982 “Disgrace of Gijon,” when West Germany and Austria colluded in a goalless draw that sent both through at Algeria’s expense. This time, however, the script was rewritten in real time, with both teams scoring in added time to ensure their own survival .
Reactions across Europe and North Africa reflected the drama. Austrian coach Ralf Rangnick described the final minutes as “unreal,” while Algerian captain Mahrez, who had scored twice, admitted the result was “a miracle.” Social media erupted with memes and tributes to Kalajdžić’s last-gasp heroics, which mirrored the improbable turnaround that defined the group stage’s conclusion .
The draw sets up a knockout-stage clash between Austria and the winner of Group H, while Algeria will face the runner-up of Group G. Both teams now carry the momentum of a match that will be remembered not for its sporting beauty, but for its sheer unpredictability.
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