For the 2022 World Cup, at least 10 nations have secured their spots in the Round of 16.
Argentina, Poland, and Australia sealed their places in the knockout rounds on Wednesday night.
Alexis MacAllister and Julian Alvarez scored goals for Albiceleste, who defeated Poland 2-0 despite Lionel Messi’s failed penalty.
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After Mexico defeated Saudi Arabia 2-1, the Poles advanced based on goal differential.
Australia qualified after defeating Denmark 1-0.
In the Round of 16, they all joined England, Senegal, the Netherlands, the United States, Brazil, France, and Portugal.
The confirmed matches pit the Netherlands against the United States, France against Poland, Argentina against Australia, and England versus Senegal.