The Argentine National Team keeps making history. With its recent victory, La Albiceleste surpassed Uruguay and claimed a mark that seemed impossible to reach in World Cup history. Lionel Scaloni's squad just keeps adding achievements.

What record did Argentina break?

Argentina left Uruguay behind in a statistic that measures consistency over the years. La Celeste held the record for most consecutive unbeaten matches in World Cup group stages. Now, that number belongs to La Albiceleste.

The exact figure was confirmed after the team's last match. Argentina has an impressive streak that no other country has managed to match. It reflects the dominance of the reigning champion.

How is Argentina performing right now?

The team is on a perfect run. Its last result was a commanding 3-1 win over Switzerland on July 12, 2026. That victory extended its winning streak to five consecutive matches (5W-0D-0L), with overwhelming form.

Scaloni has found a tactical balance few rivals can break. The defense stays solid, and the attack, led by Lionel Messi and Julián Álvarez, creates constant danger. The team plays with a confidence that intimidates opponents.

What comes next for La Albiceleste?

The next challenge is huge. Argentina will face England on July 15, 2026, away from home. It will be a high-voltage match, with two powerhouses looking to impose their style.

The English have a young, fast squad. But recent history favors Argentina, which remains undefeated in the tournament so far. Argentine fans are already dreaming of another memorable performance.

The newly conquered record puts the national team on a pedestal. But the squad knows numbers don't win matches. The goal remains the same: lifting the Cup again.