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Jordan vs Argentina FIFA World Cup 2026: Defending Champions Look to Extend Winning Run Against WC Debutants

At AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Jordan lock horns with the defending champions Argentina, led by the leading goal scorer of the tournament. Both sides arrive for their final Group J match carrying very different burdens. Argentina, already through and assured of top spot, steps onto the stage with the calm authority of defending champions. Jordan, eliminated after two brave but painful defeats, arrived with pride, history and the chance to leave their first FIFA World Cup with a memory that will travel for generations.

Jordan's debut World Cup has been emotional, courageous and unforgiving. Against Austria, Al Nashama showed flashes of ambition before losing 3-1, with Ali Olwan scoring their first World Cup goal and giving supporters a moment to cherish. Against Algeria, they were far more competitive, even taking the lead through Nizar Al-Rashdan, now of Qatar SC, before late goals turned promise into heartbreak in a 2-1 defeat. For Jamal Sellami's side, the highs have been symbolic and historic; the lows have come from defensive lapses at the cruellest moments.

Jordan vs Argentina FIFA World Cup 2026 Defending Champions Look to Extend Winning Run Against WC Debutants

Argentina have moved through Group J like champions who know exactly when to strike. Lionel Messi of Inter Miami scored a hat-trick in the 3-0 opening win over Algeria, then added both goals in a 2-0 victory over Austria. Five Argentina goals, all from Messi, confirmed qualification and allowed Lionel Scaloni to rotate for this last group match, with Messi expected to begin on the bench. Yet Argentina's depth remains frightening: Lautaro Martínez of Inter Milan, Julián Álvarez of Atletico Madrid, Alexis Mac Allister of Liverpool and Enzo Fernández of Chelsea all give the champions elite options.

Jordan's football legacy has been transformed in recent years. Once outsiders in Asian football, they reached the 2023 AFC Asian Cup final and followed it with a historic first World Cup qualification. Their qualifying campaign was powered by attacking football, with 32 goals, although the absence of injured striker Yazan Al-Naimat has robbed them of one of their sharpest weapons. Mousa Al-Tamari of Stade Rennais remains the symbol of the team: a left-footed winger known as "Jordan's Messi," quick, fearless and capable of carrying the ball across half the pitch.

From Kempes, Maradona To Messi- Albiceleste's Phenomenal WC Record

Argentina's history needs little decoration. World champions in 1978, 1986 and 2022, they are the land of Mario Kempes, Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi. Under Scaloni, they have added Copa América titles and the 2022 World Cup to a golden era built on balance, humility and ruthless competitive intelligence. Their road to 2026 was emphatic, finishing top of South American qualifying and arriving in North America with 17 members of the Qatar-winning squad still in the group.

The key Jordanian performers bring a wide range of club stories. Al-Tamari plays in France with Rennes and is Jordan's only regular from a top-five European league. Ali Olwan of Al-Sailiya gives them direct running through the centre, Nizar Al-Rashdan of Qatar SC brings midfield control, while Yazan Al-Arab of FC Seoul and Abdallah Nasib anchor a defence expected to spend long spells under pressure. There is also a domestic flavour, with players from Al-Hussein, Al-Wehdat and Al-Faisaly carrying the intensity of Jordanian club rivalries onto the World Cup stage.

Argentina's club cast is glittering. Messi, now with Inter Miami, has already made American stadiums his second theatre. Rodrigo De Paul, also of Inter Miami, brings MLS familiarity and midfield bite. Lautaro Martínez arrives from Inter Milan with a Serie A pedigree, Julián Álvarez from Atletico Madrid with World Cup and Champions League experience, Mac Allister from Liverpool with Premier League authority, Enzo Fernández from Chelsea with ball-carrying class, and Cristian Romero from Tottenham Hotspur with defensive fire. The Premier League subplot of Mac Allister, Enzo and Romero adds a familiar edge, while the Atletico connection of Álvarez, De Paul, Giuliano Simeone and Nahuel Molina gives Argentina a powerful club understanding.

The contest itself could be a study in patience. Jordan may defend with five at the back, using Al-Tamari's pace to attack the space behind Argentina's full-backs. Argentina will look to stretch that block through width, quick midfield rotations and the movement of Lautaro or Álvarez. If Messi enters later, the match could shift instantly from control to theatre.

Sixth World Cup For Lionel Messi

Messi is appearing in his sixth World Cup and has overtaken the old tournament scoring landmarks with a sensational start to 2026. Jordan, meanwhile, is playing their first World Cup and already have two different scorers in their debut campaign. Ali Olwan scored Jordan's first-ever goal in the FIFA World Cup against Austria during their opening group stage match. Nizar Al-Rashdan found the mark, scoring Jordan's second goal of the tournament in a closely contested match against Algeria. One side is defending a crown; the other is building a football identity on the world's biggest stage.

AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, is one of America's grandest sporting arenas, famous for its giant video board, vast capacity and modern spectacle. It has hosted major international football before, but few nights will carry a contrast as striking as this: Argentina's champions chasing rhythm before the knockouts, and Jordan's pioneers chasing one unforgettable final stand.

Story first published: Sunday, June 28, 2026, 5:00 [IST]
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