Friday, 3 July 2026

2026 FIFA World Cup Match 86: Argentina - Cape Verde (discussion)

Argentina - Cape Verde is a very unexpected KO game in the Round of 32, it will be officiated by Canada's referee Drew Fischer, third game in the competition for him. 



Match #86
Round of 32
4 July 2026, 00:00 CET
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
ARGENTINA - CAPE VERDE
Referee: Drew Fischer CAN 
Assistant Referee 1: Micheal Barwegen CAN 
Assistant Referee 2: Lyes Arfa CAN 
Fourth Official:  Katia Garcia MEX
Reserve AR: Sandra Ramirez MEX 
Video Assistant Referee: Aramando Villarreal USA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 1 : Ivan Bebek CRO
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 2 :Tatiana Guzman NCA 

22 comments:

  1. Foul for Argentina and YC missed for Capo Verde at 4’. Elbow in face and SFP.

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    1. Games would end with less than 7 if you got every card you wanted.

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    2. Thks for the ridiculous comment. Good night.

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    3. He didn’t call the foul because if he had, he would have had to give a yellow card.

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    4. I wholeheartedly agree with you Referee analyst. The comment made by CWY2190 is the definition of ridiculous.

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  2. Romero clear YC not given ‘10.

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  3. This World Cup is a total farce. They don’t call anything, even obvious fouls, and then Drew Fischer gives a completely imaginary free kick to Messi when there was absolutely, absolutely no foul here at any point. Unbelievable.

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  4. No foul at all there. All Ball!
    Fischer shows absolutely zero intent of blowing for a foul.
    But he realizes that it's his MLS buddy Messi and we get a late whistle.
    Gifting Messi a goal scoring opportunity.

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    1. You're saying he is corrupt? If not please choose your words more carefully.

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    2. We are supposed to believe that "Arbiter" is a referee/someone who follows refereeing, yet we have these comments... "The ref is bought"... Profound contribution, Arbiter.

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    3. Sorry but Arbiter never spoke about corruption. You interpreted his words like that. It’s obviously different.

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    4. And what does saying it's his "MLS buddy" imply? Don't act dumb.

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    5. I'm a realist. I understand that's bothersome to some of you. But I frankly don't care. Much like I don't believe in Santa Claus, I don't believe in FIFA being true and honest. It is what it is and I challenge you to change my mind.

      But in regard to this match. It now makes sense as to why Collina sent Fischer. They're okay with "burning him off".

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    6. I stand by my MLS pal reference. I've seen plenty of Inter Miami matches with Fischer and the way he (and most MLS referees) interacts with him.

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  5. So, you're saying he is corrupt? If not, please choose words more carefully.

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    1. You said it, I didn't. If that's where my comment takes you. That's on you pal. I simply stated what everybody should have been able to see.

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  6. I don't envy the Cabo Verde manager. The man and his team are up against it all. And when I say, "against it all", I mean every aspect of the game.

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  7. Easy half in this match. Average performance by Fischer with a big foul forgotten for Argentina at 4’ and a stonewall invented one for Messi. Nothing special to say in addition.

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  8. Half time overall good performance from the Canadian referee Fischer and his crew nothing to expect in the second half still we it will be one way traffic

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