World Cup final: Argentina vs France live score, highlights, result as Mbappe double brings extra time

By | December 18, 2022

Kylian Mbappe’s quickfire double broke Argentina’s hearts and hauled France level at 2-2 as a World Cup final for the ages headed into extra time at Lusail Stadium.

Lionel Messi, chasing elusive glory in his final World Cup, gave Argentina a 23rd minute lead from the penalty spot before Angel Di Maria, who won the spot kick, scored  a sumptuous second.

France had been thoroughly outplayed and Didier Deschamps turned to his bench four minutes before the break, hauling off Olivier Giroud and Ousmane Dembele.

One of the men he sent on, Randal Kolo Muani, was fouled by Nicolas Otamendi in the box and Mbappe converted from 12 yards before a give-and-go with another substitute, Marcus Thuram was finished emphatically by the Paris Saint-Germain star.

The Sporting News is tracking live scoring updates and highlights from Argentina vs. France at the 2022 World Cup. Follow below for complete results from World Cup Final in Qatar.

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Argentina vs France live score

  1st Half 2nd Half Extra time Final
Argentina 2 0 1
France 0 2 0

Goals:

ARG — Lionel Messi (penalty) — 23rd minute.

ARG — Angel Di Maria (Alexis Mac Allister) — 36th minute.

FRA — Kylian Mbappe (penalty) — 80th minute.

FRA — Kylian Mbappe (Marcus Thuram) — 81th minute.

ARG — Lionel Messi — 108th minute.

Lineups:

Argentina (4-3-3, right to left): 23. E. Martinez (GK) — 26. Molina, 13. Romero, 19. Otamendi, 3. Tagliafico — 7. De Paul, 24. E. Fernandez, 20. Mac Allister — 11. Di Maria, 10. Messi, 9. Alvarez

France (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Lloris (GK) — 5. Kounde, 4. Varane, 18. Upamecano, 22. T. Hernandez — 7. Griezmann, 8. Tchouameni, 14. Rabiot — 11. Dembele, 9. Giroud, 10. Mbappe

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Argentina vs France live updates, highlights from 2022 World Cup

GOOOOAAAAALLL!!!!!! Lionel Messi!!!!!!! 

LIONEL MESSI WITH ONE OF THE SCRUFFIEST GOALS OF HIS CAREER BUT HE WILL NOT CARE!!!!!!

108th minute: Messi gets on the end of a bouncing ball from a throw in and fires towards the bottom right-hand corner but Lloris saves.

Halftime in extra time: France were understandably well on top at the start of the additional period, but the introduction of Leandro Paredes and, in particular, Lautaro Martinez, appears to have given Argentina a shot in the arm.

105th minute+1: Lautaro Martinez scampers on to Messi’s pass. He can’t quite get a bouncing ball under his spell but stabs a shot goalwards. It’s another huge block from Dayot Upamecano. To add insult to injury, the officials give a goal kick.

105th minute: Chance for Argentina. Mac Allister and Messi combine and the latter plays in Lautaro Martinez. Dayot Upamecano flies in with a potentially goal-saving challenge. From the rebound, Gonzalo Montiel absolutely welts one from way down town. Raphael Varane will have a headache for deflecting that one over. It was a good job he did, as far as France are concerned.

103rd minute: Double change for Argentina. The brilliant Rodrigo De Paul and Julian Alvarez end tireless shifts and on come Leandro Paredes and Lautaro Martinez come on. 

100th minute: Argentina can’t get out. Youssouf Fofana wins a free-kick from Gonzalo Montiel. Kingsley Coman standing  over it on the left. Headed clear, Fofana’s shot is deflected and Messi concedes a corner.

99th minute: Rodrigo De Paul, who surely can’t have much left at this point, makes a key tackle just as Randal Kolo Muani looks to get into the box. 

96th minute: Youssouf Fofana comes on for Adrien Rabiot. There’s a swagger about France now and Argentina look shattered.

91st minute: Here we go again. There’s a change for Argentina, with Gonzalo Montiel replacing Nahuel Molina at right-back. That’s a like-for-like change. I’m surprised Lionel Scaloni hasn’t turned to Leandro Paredes to bolster the midfield.

FULLTIME: Goodness gracious. What to say. Argentina had one hand and a couple of fingers on the trophy but then Kylian Mbappe had other ideas. Incredible, incredible scenes. Lionel Scaloni’s side have been here before in this tournament, of course, when they let a 2-0 lead slip to go into extra time against the Netherlands.

Will we get a winner in extra time or will the World Cup be decided in a penalty shootout for the third time in history?

97th minute+7: What a moment. Argentina get out, Julian Alvarez down the left. Now here’s Messi, 25 yards from goal, hits it cleanly and Hugo Lloris turns over.

90th minute+6: Argentina are absolutely all over the place here, a couple of last-ditches challenges are needed to stop the marauding Randal Kolo Muani.

90th minute+4: Kingsley Coman twists and turns, goes down, the referee waves play on. Edouardo Camavinga fires in a low cross and Emi Martinez does well to hang on.

90th minute+3: Nicolas Otamendi, whose foul started all this chaos, gets an important block in to divert a shot from the rampant Mbappe behind.

90th minute: There will be EIGHT minutes of stoppage time. How are the nerves?

87th minute: Marcus Thuram goes down in the box as Enzo Fernandez swings a boot. The referee books Thuram for simulation! The replay suggests it’s a very brave and correct call.

85th minute: Mbappe is suddenly rampant. He crosses from the left and Randal Kolo Muani looks poised to head home. Nico Tagliafico gets a vital nudge on the forward.

81st minute GOOOOAAAALLL!!!!! Kylian Mbappe 

OH MY GOODNESS, FRANCE ARE LEVEL!!!!!!! Mbappe with a give and go with Marcus Thuram and he crashes the ball across Emi Martinez and in. All from Messi being dispossessed by Kingsley Coman.

80th minute: GOOOOAAAALLL!!!!! Kylian Mbappe (penalty)

Emi Martinez is a penalty specialist and guesses correctly. But Mbappe finds enough placement and power to get it past him into the bottom left corner. Game on!

79th minutePENALTY TO FRANCE! Nicolas Otamendi gets himself in an almighty tangle and brings down Randal Kolo Muani and Les Bleus have a huge lifeline.

78th minute: No ill-effects for Rodrigo De Paul, who scampers onto Messi’s pass down the right channel. His low cross is too close to Lloris.

77th minute: Edouardo Camavinga has his go on the Rodrigo De Paul rotation, becoming the latest France player to boot Argentina’s midfield pest up in the air.

72nd minute: Enzo Fernandez looks to curl one but Hugo Lloris is behind it. That would have been a spectacular third.

71st minute: Mbappe gets the chance to cut inside and thrashes over. In fairness, it was barely half a chance. Edouardo Camavinga and Kingsley Coman come on for Theo Hernandez and Antoine Griezmann. The games is pretty much up now for France, but taking Griezmann off seems really odd.

67th minute: Chance for France. Corner comes in from the left and Randal Kolo Muani gets to a near post header. Well, apart from the fact it hits him on the shoulder and goes wide.

65th minute: Angel Di Maria’s night of nights is at an end. On comes Marcos Acuna.

63rd minute: Messi and Julian Alvarez combine on halfway and the latter sends Alexis Mac Allister scampering towards goal. Hugo Lloris gets there first, albeit with the help of a shove on Mac Allister by Dayot Upamecano that the referee chooses to ignore.

60th minute: Angel Di Maria continues Jules Kounde’s torrid evening in his company by running the France right-back in circles. The ball is worked to Messi and only a fabulous challenge from Adrien Rabiot stops him from bringing the house down.

59th minute: Julian Alvarez fashions a yard of space and Hugo Lloris gets down well to save at his near post.

58th minute: Now Mbappe gives De Paul some lumps. That’s a petulant kick at the Argentina midfielder’s calf. 

55th minute: Rodrigo De Paul, who is having an insatiable little masterpiece of a game, shuts down a France attack down the flank where Mbappe is supposed to be causing trouble and comes away with the ball. Adrien Rabiot hacks him down in frustration.

51st minute: France corner, but Emi Martinez claims it with such authority that it feels like a sapping moment for the champions.

49th minute: Cristian Romero snaps into a challenge to win the ball ahead of Griezmann. The Argentina centre-back is 40 yards from the France goal – Argentina are not sitting on anything. Angel Di Maria crosses for Rodgrio De Paul to volley. He hits it into the pitch and Hugo Lloris holds on. That would have been an astonishing goal.

46th minute: We’re back. No changes for either side. Probably best for France, given Didier Deschamps has already made two. Ooh, Hugo Lloris makes a very important claim with Alexis Mac Allister poised to make it 3-0. Surely there’d be no way back for France if they let in another.

Halftime: It’s hard to think of a more one-side first half in a World Cup final since France raced into a 2-0 lead on home turf against Brazil in 1998. Messi and Argentina are 45 minutes away.

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45th minute+7: Antoine Griezmann floats an inviting freekick in from the right. It gets the better of Argentina’s high line but is too far ahead of Raphael Varane.

45th minute: In news that will be greeted by a heavy grown all across France, there will be seven minutes of additional time.

41st minute: Wow! Didier Deschamps acts and makes a double change five minutes before halftime! Marcus Thuram and Randal Kolo Muani are on for Olivier Giroud and Ousmane Dembele. Goodness me.

37th minute: If you were concerned about a few rash fouls after the first goal in terms of Argentina’s composure, Di Maria is literally in tears. But, hey, why not. This is incredible. 

36th minuteGOOOAAAALLLL!!!!!! Angel DI Maria!!!!!!!!!

Lethal break, cool finish, Argentina in dream land. That’s such a glorious team goal. Messi lays the ball off the Julian Alvarez, who releases Alexis Mac Allister. The Brighton man, who is having a superb game, picks out Di Maria, who purposefully boots his finish into the turf to skim it over Hugo Lloris. The Tottenham goalkeeper beaten by the old Mesut Ozil finish.

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31st minute: Argentina are still all over France here. Les Bleus’ tactic of ignoring Di Maria and hoping he goes away isn’t a great one. Messi is getting the ball in dangerous areas. Surely Didier Deschamps men can’t be this dismal for much longer.

26th minute: Argentina have celebrated going ahead by giving away a couple of very needless free-kicks, with Cristian Romero and Messi the culprits. Settle down, lads.

23rd minuteGOOOAAAALLLL!!!!!!! Lionel Messi!!!!!! 

Cool as you like. Lloris, who is very good in these situations, blinks first and tumbles to his right, Messi rolls into the other corner.

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21st minutePENALTY TO ARGENTINA!!! Ousmane Dembele gets himself in a mess. Angel Di Maria goes down under minimal contact. Now then, Leo…

20th minute: Olivier Giroud basically crowdsurfs a couple of Argentina defenders to head over. The referee awards a freekick against the France striker.

19th minute: Theo Hernandez really is much more comfortable going forward. An untidy combination of Rodrigo De paul and Cristian Romero bring him down. Dangerous free-kick here, with Antoine Griezmann standing over it.

17th minute: Theo Hernadez has another dicey moment and Argentina are in down the right. Messi can’t quite get to Rodrigo De Paul’s cross and it then bobbles up unhelpfully for Angel Di Maria, who skies his shot.

14th minute: Angel Di Maria, who has been a roaming menace so far, comes in off the left and finds Messi. The return pass isn’t up to scratch. It’s been a ragged start from the great man, in truth, but Argentina overall are looking the most likely. France look sluggish, but then they usually score at this point, don’t they?

9th minute: More good moments for Argentina as Rodrigo De Paul has a shot deflected behind. Messi’s corner is, well, rubbish, but the second ball is retrieved and France are disorganised as Hugo Lloris opts to stay on his line. He then ventures from it and takes a crack in the rib from Tottenham teammate Cristian Romero. Hope Antonio Conte enjoyed that!

5th minute: Alexis Mac Allister hits the sort of clean shot you dream of striking in a World Cup final from 25 yards. Unfortunately for him, it’s straight into Hugo Lloris’ midriff.

3rd minute: Messi gets into his work on the edge of the France area. Rodrigo De Paul scoops a pass in to Julian Alvarez. The Manchester City striker can’t make a clean contact and the offside flag was up in any case.

1st minute: We’re off! Argentina in their traditional sky blue and white stripes. The last time they wore that in a final? 1986…

5 mins from kickoff: The teams are out, the Argentina fans are roaring their anthem. Meanwhile in Buenos Aires…

15 mins from kickoff: The Golden Boot race also reaches its climax today, with all four of the frontrunners playing in the final. Messi and Mbappe are on five apiece, while their partners in goalscoring mischief Julian Alvarez and Olivier Giroud each have four.

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30 mins from kickoff: France fans are outnumbered in Lusail Stadium today, but a good gathering of them were in place to welcome their heroes for the warm-ups.

50 mins from kickoff: Apparently they were in a hurry. No Morgan Freeman or anyone else of that ilk. A very lovely firework display wraps things up and, once the smoke clears, the players will be warming up, trying to contain their nerves and desperately hoping to avoid any last-minute muscle tweaks.

57 mins from kickoff: As I’m sure you remember, Morgan Freeman wandered around doing spoken word for about 20 minutes during the opening ceremony. I wonder what the organisers have up their sleeves for this curtain closer?

Anyway, the main man is here. No, not Morgan Freeman…

59 mins from kickoff: Now it’s time for the saccharine and syrupy tournament anthem ‘We are the Dreamers’, a constant of the past month in Qatar.

1hr 2 mins from kickoff: We’re underway with the closing ceremony. We’ve just had a rendition of Louis Armstrong’s ‘Wonderful World’. Qatari performer Dana is on the microphone, having also been a star turn at the opening ceremony. Now Tamim Al Barghouti is reciting a poem. One at a time, guys. Are you in a hurry?

1hr 10 mins from kickoff: SMALL LEFT-FOOTED MAN RULED OUT OF THE ARGENTINA TEAM!!!! Don’t worry, not him. On the official team sheets, it’s confirmed that Nicolas Tagliafico will start for Argentina instead of Marcos Acuna. Nothing official on the reason why yet, but the Lyon player has been nursing a groin issue for the majority of the tournament. It’s hardly Ronaldo’s in-out-in act before the 1998 final, but a little bit of drama for you nonetheless.

1 hr 15 mins from kickoff: Angel Di Maria’s inclusion, presumable on the right wing, feels like something that could shape the game. He’ll be stationed on the same flank where his one-time Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Mbappe will be looking to do damage. It feels like a bold case of fighting fire with fire. If Argentina are able to attack the space in behind Mbappe and test out Theo Hernandez’s sometimes questionable defensive capabilities then they could be in business.

On the other hand, the compact 4-4-2 Lionel Scaloni opted for against Croatia feels like it would have covered the field more effectively. On the other flank, the attack-minded Marcos Acuna is back for Argentina following suspension. Ousmane Dembele might find the diminutive defender exposed and very much to his liking.

1hr 35 mins from kickoff: The teams are in. France line-up in a now-familiar 4-3-3, with Raphael Varane and Dayot Upamecano recovered from the bouts of illness that threatened their participation.

The centre-back duo will have to deal with an attacking Argentina lineup. Ten of Lionel Scaloni’s starting 11 were more or less set in stone. The question was whether he selected Lisandro Martinez and went to a back five, retained midfielder Leandro Paredes in a 4-4-2 or picked Copa America final matchwinner Angel Di Maria to join Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez in attack. Di Maria has the nod.

1 hr 50 mins from kickoff: The stakes for Messi in what looks certain to be his final World Cup game could not be higher. Can he sign off by lifting the trophy like Pele did in 1970? Can he match the exploits of his and his nation’s hero Diego Maradona by inspiring Argentina to glory with his greatest tournament performance? But this game shouldn’t define a player who has redefined greatness over the past 15 years, however it works out.

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2 hrs from kickoff: Will history repeat itself for Mbappe in Lusail?

2 hrs 30 mins from kickoff: Could there be another record on the line today for Messi? 

2 hrs 45 mins from kickoff: Paul Pogba scored in France’s 2018 World Cup final win over Croatia…..and he had an inspiring message for the Class of 2022

3 hrs from kickoff: Will Martinez and Messi be celebrating at full time? Kickoff is three hours away in Lusail!

3 hrs 15 mins from kickoff: Didier Deschamps – Neutrals want Messi to win the World Cup.

“I know Argentinians, and maybe some French people, hope Messi wins the World Cup, but we are going to do everything to achieve our objective.

“When you prepare for a game like this you have to remain composed. In the World Cup Final you have a match, but also a whole context behind it, and the objective is to come out with the title.”

3 hrs 30 mins from kickoff: Lionel Scaloni – World Cup Final is more than Messi vs Mbappe.

“To stop Mbappe you need a collective effort. But France is more than just Mbappe. We need to focus on playing well collectively.

“Sunday’s game is much more than Messi against Mbappe, it’s Argentina against France, it goes beyond that.

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“We both have the necessary weapons, so that the game can be decided by other players, and not necessarily the two of them. Let’s hope it falls on our side, but there are plenty of players who can decide the game.”

4 hrs from kickoff: With Andres Iniesta in 2010, and Mario Gotze in 2014, three of the last four World Cup finals have been decided by extra time or penalties — will this one go the distance in Lusail?

4 hrs 15 mins from kickoff: Will it be more history today for Didier Deschamps?

4 hrs 30 mins from kickoff: There is HUGE respect between the two key stars of the 2022 World Cup Final.

4 hrs 45 mins from kickoff: Benjamin Pavard’s wonder goal against Argentina was crowned as the 2018 World Cup Goal of the Tournament — will there be another incredible goal today?

5hrs from kickoff: The excitement is building, and we know today will all be about the story of Messi vs Mbappe. Which of them will come out on top?

5hrs 30 mins from kickoff: As well as crowning the winners of Qatar 2022, FIFA will also give out several post-tournament awards today, including the Golden Ball for the best player of the tournament and the Golden Glove for the best goalkeeper. Those announcements usually don’t come until after the final whistle, but at The Sporting News we have gone early with our projections on who should win the prizes. You can read the take of our experts here.

6hrs from kickoff: If France are to win today, you can almost guarantee that Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe will have to be at their best. Mbappe’s goals have fired Les Bleus this far but Griezmann is arguably the unsung hero of this French side.

6 hrs 30 mins from kickoff: With victory today France would become only the third team ever to defend the World Cup crown. You can read about the other two occasions in this article here.  

7 hrs from kickoff: Can Argentina mimic Spain and win the World Cup after losing their first match?

7 hrs 30 mins from kickoff: Lionel Messi or Kylian Mbappe – who will be the star of the final?

8 hrs from kickoff: The last times Argentina and France won the World Cup…

8 hrs 30 mins from kickoff: This is what Argentina and France will be playing for in 8.5 hours time.

9 hrs from kickoff: “I want to be world champion.” That is the song that was belted out by Argentine fans after their semi-final win against Croatia. Will their 36-year dream come true?

9 hrs 30 mins from kickoff: The front cover of French sports daily L’Equipe sums up the stakes nicely.

10 hrs from kickoff: Here were the sights and sounds at the popular Obelisco in Buenos Aires on the night before the game. It will be bedlam at this same location if Argentina win it.

Argentina vs France lineups, team news

The Argentina insiders said that the only doubt was whether it would be Lisandro Martinez in a five-man backline (5-3-2) or attacking winger Angel Di Maria getting the start wide right in a 4-3-3.

Di Maria got the nod, suggesting Lionel Scaloni wants to target France left-back Theo Hernandez operates. The Frenchman is best known for his attacking forays, making questionable defensive decisions when put under pressure.

Argentina (5-3-3, right to left): 23. E. Martinez (GK) — 26. Molina, 13. Romero, 19. Otamendi, 3. Tagliafico — 7. De Paul, 24. E. Fernandez, 20. Mac Allister — 11. Di Maria, 10. Messi, 9. Alvarez

The good news for France is that the players thought to be questionable for the final due to illness or injury all trained regularly on Saturday except for Kingsley Coman, who reportedly worked out separately from the group, still feeling the effects of the bug.

Midfielder Adrien Rabiot and defender Dayot Upamecano are back after missing the semifinal against Morocco, meaning Didier Deschamps reverts to the XI that beat England in the quarterfinal.

France (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Lloris (GK) — 5. Kounde, 4. Varane, 18. Upamecano, 22. T. Hernandez — 7. Griezmann, 8. Tchouameni, 14. Rabiot — 11. Dembele, 9. Giroud, 10. Mbappe

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The Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup final will be played at the showpiece Lusail Stadium, as the curtain comes down on what has been a memorable tournament.

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