Argentina 2 vs. Australia 1 in the 2022 World Cup

Information about the Round of 16 game played in the 2022 Soccer World Cup between the National Teams of Australia and Argentina with details about goals, starters and reserves, substitutions, cards and more.

Game played in the 2022 World Cup, Round of 16

Date: Saturday, December 03, 2022

Game Data:
Goals:
35'
Goal min 35
Lionel Messi
57'
Goal min 57
Julian Alvarez
Goal min 77
77'
Enzo Fernandez
(own goal)

Players

Argentina Argentina
Pos Je Player
Starters
GK 23.
DF 13.
DF 19.
DF 26.
80'
MF 7.
MF 8.
71'
MF 17.
50'
MF 20.
80'
MF 24.
(Goal min 77)
FW 9.
Goal min 57
71'
FW 10.
Goal min 35
Entered
DF 3.
71'
DF 4.
80'
DF 25.
50'
MF 14.
80'
FW 22.
71'
Other Reserves
GK 1.
GK 12.
DF 2.
DF 6.
MF 5.
MF 16.
MF 18.
FW 11.
FW 15.
FW 21.
Coach: Lionel Scaloni
Australia Australia
Pos Je Player
Starters
GK 1.
DF 2.
71'
DF 4.
DF 16.
DF 19.
MF 13.
MF 14.
58'
MF 22.
MF 26.
58'
FW 7.
71'
FW 15.
71'
Entered
DF 5.
71'
MF 10.
58'
FW 9.
71'
FW 21.
71'
FW 23.
58'
Other Reserves
GK 12.
GK 18.
DF 3.
DF 8.
DF 20.
DF 24.
MF 17.
FW 6.
FW 11.
FW 25.
Coach: Arnold Graham

Abbreviations and Notes:
Pos = Position. It shows the player's natural position but not necessarily the one he played in this particular game
Positions: GK: Goalkeeper / DF: Defender / MF: Midfielder / FW: Forward
Je. = Jersey number / (C) = Captain / HT: at half-time

Cards

National Team
Player
Card and Minutes
Australia
Australia
Jackson Irvine
15' yellow card
Australia
Australia
Milos Degenek
38' yellow card

Substitutions

Argentina Argentina
Minute
50
Lisandro Martinez
replaced
Alejandro Gomez
Minute
71
Nicolas Tagliafico
replaced
Marcos Acuña
Minute
71
Lautaro Martinez
replaced
Julian Alvarez
Minute
80
Gonzalo Montiel
replaced
Alexis Mac Allister
Minute
80
Exequiel Palacios
replaced
Nahuel Molina
Australia Australia
Minute
58
Ajdin Hrustic
replaced
Keanu Baccus
Minute
58
Craig Goodwin
replaced
Riley McGree
Minute
71
Jamie Maclaren
replaced
Mitchell Duke
Minute
71
Fran Karacic
replaced
Milos Degenek
Minute
71
Garang Kuol
replaced
Mathew Leckie