Argentina set World Cup scoring record ahead of 2026 final vs Spain
Argentina have become the first team in FIFA World Cup history to score at least two goals in 13 consecutive matches. The defending champions have also found the net in 16 straight World Cup games, setting another remarkable record. Lionel Scaloni's side reached the FIFA World Cup 2026 final, where they will face Spain. Argentina are chasing back-to-back World Cup titles in what promises to be a historic final. Both scoring streaks will be on the line when the two sides meet in the championship match.
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