Tuesday’s 2018 FIFA World Cup action features four games: Denmark vs. France and Australia vs. Peru in the final Group C games and Nigeria vs. Argentina and Iceland vs. Croatia in the Group D finales. Check below for game reports, highlights and other key facts from World Cup 2018 Day 13.
4 p.m. ET, Argentina 2, Nigeria 2:
Marcos Rojo single-footedly clipped the wings of Nigeria’s Super Eagles and became a national hero in Argentina.
Argentina defeated Nigeria 2-1 on Tuesday in their 2018 FIFA World Cup Group D finale on Rojo’s dramatic winning goal. The result lifts Argentina into second place in Group D and secures its passage to the Round of 16, while the loss confirms Nigeria’s elimination from World Cup 2018 in the most heartbreaking of circumstances.
Argentina advance to face off with France while Croatia play Denmark in the round of 16. pic.twitter.com/Jlllpcpdsb
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
Carrying the weight of Argentina’s World Cup expectations, Lionel Messi put his country in front after just 14 minutes with this gem of a goal.
LIONEL MESSI GETS THE OPENER!
What a ball by Banega, what a touch and finish by Messi. Argentina lead Nigeria 1-0. pic.twitter.com/ONbGOjKVkg
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
Lionel Messi becomes the first player to have scored a #WorldCup goal as a teenager, in his twenties and in his thirties #NGAARG #ARG
— Gracenote Live (@GracenoteLive) June 26, 2018
Messi’s strike ended his 662-minute World Cup goal drought, per Opta, and seemingly put Argentina on course for victory and a place in the knockout phase of the tournament.
Argentina outplayed Nigeria during the rest of the first half but failed to add to its lead. Maintaining the edge became Argentina’s chief aim in the second half, but La Celeste held on too tight for the referee’s liking. Javier Mascherano pulled down Leon Balogun inside his own penalty area in the 50th minute and conceded a penalty kick. Nigeria’s Victor Moses converted from the spot.
Nigeria equalize!
The Super Eagles are awarded a penalty and Moses buries it to make it 1-1. pic.twitter.com/L2OtdqOqG2
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
Facing elimination after Moses scored, Argentina played with greater urgency as the game approached full time, but it looked like that winning goal would never come.
Then, that goal came from a source we probably should have expected: Rojo, Argentina’s left back, who demonstrated fantastic technique on his finish.
MARCOS ROJO PUTS ARGENTINA AHEAD! pic.twitter.com/3yrzeq7hSu
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
2 – Two of Marcos Rojo's three international goals for Argentina have been scored against Nigeria (also World Cup 2014). Favourites.#NGAARG #ARG #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/cYqgfKNmH6
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 26, 2018
Marcos Rojo is the second defender to score multiple #WorldCup goals for Argentina, after Daniel Passarella (three goals) #NGAARG #ARG
— Gracenote Live (@GracenoteLive) June 26, 2018
Rojo’s goal caused worldwide pandemonium and spared Argentina from World Cup humiliation, at least for now.
Man of the Match: Messi claims MOTM honors for his goal and his role in Argentina’s stirring win.
The @Budweiser #ManoftheMatch for #NGAARG is Leo Messi!@TeamMessi // #ARG pic.twitter.com/tlqPCovhH5
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 26, 2018
Next up: Argentina will play France at 10 a.m. ET on Saturday in the Round of 16. Nigeria will return home, having failed to advance from the group stage.
4 p.m. ET, Croatia 2, Iceland 1:
If you haven’t jumped on the Croatia bandwagon at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, it might be too late after the European nation’s latest win in Group D.
The Croatians beat Iceland 2-1 on Tuesday to clinch first place in Group D with a perfect 3-0-0 record. The win solidifies Croatia as a real threat to win this World Cup.
Argentina advance to face off with France while Croatia play Denmark in the round of 16. pic.twitter.com/Jlllpcpdsb
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
3 – Croatia have won three consecutive World Cup games for the first time in their history. Outsiders.#ICECRO #CRO #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/njAihAqmfR
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 26, 2018
Iceland fought valiantly, but it wasn’t enough to avoid a last-place finish in the group (0-1-2).
Milan Badelj opened the scoring for Croatia in the 52nd minute when he found the back of the net.
Croatia take the lead against Iceland! pic.twitter.com/oL5yK4ie8g
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
Gylfi Sigurdsson tied the score 1-1 with a successful penalty kick in the 76th minute, giving Iceland a chance to reach the Round of 16.
Sigurdsson finishes the penalty to pull Iceland level with Croatia! pic.twitter.com/qcRvYqfcew
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
Iceland fought hard for a winner, but Croatia broke its heart by finishing the game with a goal in the 90th minute. Ivan Perisic struck the decisive note.
Perisic scores to put Croatia up 2-1! pic.twitter.com/VGklkN0fYk
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
Man of the Match
Badelj claims MOTM honors on the back of his early goal.
The @Budweiser #ManoftheMatch for #ISLCRO is Milan Badelj! pic.twitter.com/a6vYurlW8H
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 26, 2018
Up Next
Croatia will play Denmark at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday in the Round of 16. Iceland will have to wait until the 2018 UEFA European Championship for another chance at winning a major international tournament.
Noon ET, Denmark 0, France 0(Final):
France and Denmark played a goalless draw — the first of the tournament so far — Tuesday, ensuring both teams would go through to the Round of 16 of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The point gave France seven through three Group C games and earned them the top spot. Denmark finishes second in the group with five points.
GROUP C.
All eyes now turn to Rostov-on-Don & Saint Petersburg for #NGARG & #ISLCRO. pic.twitter.com/YU8Ki5kkDV— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 26, 2018
France held a 68-32 percent advantage in possession and outshot Denmark 11-4. Neither team created many A-plus scoring chances, and the sides combined for just six corner kicks.
The French gave a few regular starters the game off, as Hugo Lloris and others began the game on the bench. French winger Thomas Lemar started his first career World Cup game, too.
#DENFRA is the first goalless draw at the 2018 #WorldCup (38 matches played, including #AUSPER). This is a new record for most matches played at a single World Cup before the first 0-0 draw (only tournaments with at least 1 goalless draw) #DEN #FRA
— Gracenote Live (@GracenoteLive) June 26, 2018
Man of the Match
France’s all-action midfielder N’Golo Kante is the man of the match.
The @Budweiser #ManoftheMatch for #DENFRA is @nglkante! pic.twitter.com/im3x4QxsQD
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 26, 2018
Up Next
France will play Argentina at 10 a.m. ET on Saturday in the Round of 16, while Denmark will play Croatia at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday in the Round of 16.
Noon ET, Australia 0, Peru 2 (Final):
Peru can be proud of its soccer team’s efforts this summer.
Peru defeated Australia 2-0 on Tuesday in their final 2018 FIFA World Cup Group C game. Having already been eliminated from World Cup contention, Peru leaves the tournament on a high note, while Australia’s faint hopes of progression to the Round of 16 evaporated with the loss and Denmark’s goalless draw with France.
GROUP C.
All eyes now turn to Rostov-on-Don & Saint Petersburg for #NGARG & #ISLCRO. pic.twitter.com/YU8Ki5kkDV— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 26, 2018
After failing to score in its first two World Cup 2018 games, Peru finally gave its legions of fans in attendance a reason to rejoice. Winger Andre Carrillo did the honors in the 18th minute when he scored his country’s first World Cup goal in three-plus decades.
They had to wait 36 years, but Peru finally get their goal! 🇵🇪🙌
Carrillo hits it one time from distance to put them up 1-0 on Australia. pic.twitter.com/bkHoCiob7s
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
André Carrillo is the first player to score a #WorldCup goal for Peru since Guillermo la Rosa against Poland on 22 June 1982, more than 36 years ago #AUSPER #PER
— Gracenote Live (@GracenoteLive) June 26, 2018
Peru talisman Paulo Guerrero doubled Peru’s lead in the 50th minute. His emotional reaction to his strike says everything about his years’-long journey to this World Cup moment.
PAOLO GUERRERO!
The captain doubles Peru's lead as La Blanquirroja look for their first win of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. pic.twitter.com/t5b1RViJIe
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
Oldest players to score at the #WorldCup representing South-American teams:
Varela (#URU) – 36 years, 279 days v England in 1954
MartÃn Palermo (#ARG) – 36 years, 227 days v Greece in 2010
Paolo Guerrero (#PER) – 34 years, 176 days v Australia in 2018#AUSPER— Gracenote Live (@GracenoteLive) June 26, 2018
Peru came close to adding to its lead over the course of the second half but ultimately failed to do so. Australia gave Peru little cause for concern over the final stages of the game and thus tearfully exit the tournament.
Australia's Tim Cahill says goodbye to the 2018 FIFA World Cup 😢 pic.twitter.com/OKjbG8n9Ca
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018
Peru’s World Cup journey also ends but its fans won’t forget this game anytime soon.
40 – Peru have won their first World Cup game for 40 years and 15 days, since beating Iran 4-1 in 1978; the fourth longest gap between victories in the competition. Sash. #PER #AUSPER #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/qP7VNvdYw2
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 26, 2018
Man of the Match: Carrillo’s game-winning goal netted him MOTM honors.
A first #WorldCup goal for Peru since 1982!
Is @18andrecarrillo your @Budweiser #ManoftheMatch for #AUSPER?
You can vote as of now!
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 26, 2018
Up Next: Australia and Peru have been eliminated from World Cup 2018 and will head home from Russia.