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Argentina’s group-stage venues confirmed for the 2026 World Cup

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Although the draw took place on Friday, the venues were finalized today. With the 2026 World Cup draw completed, Argentina now has the full schedule for its group-stage matches, including opponents, dates, venues and kick-off times. The national team will compete in Group J against Algeria, Austria and Jordan.

Argentina will play its opening match on Tuesday, June 16, at 22:00 (ARG) against Algeria at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.

The second match is set for Monday, June 22, at 14:00 (ARG) against Austria at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas.

The group will conclude on Saturday, June 27, at 23:00 (ARG) when Argentina faces Jordan, again at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

Argentina will not play in San Francisco, a venue initially linked to Group J. The distance between Kansas City and Dallas is approximately 800 kilometers, with a flight time of about one hour and thirty minutes.

Full Group-Stage Schedule for Argentina – World Cup 2026

  • Argentina vs Algeria
    Tuesday, June 16 – 22:00 (ARG)
    Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
  • Argentina vs Austria
    Monday, June 22 – 14:00 (ARG)
    AT&T Stadium, Dallas, Texas
  • Argentina vs Jordan
    Saturday, June 27 – 23:00 (ARG)
    AT&T Stadium, Dallas, Texas

Emiliano Buendía scores for Aston Villa in 2-1 win vs. Arsenal

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Emiliano Buendía scored for Aston Villa in their 2-1 win against Arsenal.

Buendía made it four goals in the league for Aston Villa. With the score at 1-1, Buendía was substituted into the match.

Aston Villa would make one final push in injury time and the ball would fall to the Argentine who would score to give Aston Villa the 2-1 lead. Buendía has now scored three goals this season after being substituted into the game.

Lionel Scaloni speaks after the draw: Group J rivals and potential Round of 32

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Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni shared his first comments on Friday after learning the national team’s opponents for the 2026 World Cup, where the Albiceleste will compete in Group J with Algeria, Austria, and Jordan.

Scaloni began by referencing his personal connection with Algeria’s coach. “I know Algeria’s coach. He was my coach at Lazio,” he said. “It is a national team with important players and a development system that contributes to France and other national teams.”

He then offered an overview of the other two group rivals. “Austria had a strong qualifying campaign. It is also an opponent to prepare for. Jordan is the team we know the least, but if they reached this stage there is a reason,” Scaloni stated. “Matches have to be played. Nothing is decided in advance. It is a group in which we must give our maximum and try to advance.”

Looking beyond the group stage, Scaloni acknowledged the possibility of a Round of 32 matchup against Spain or Uruguay, who are part of Group H with Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde. “If we face the group of Spain and Uruguay, it will be a difficult matchup, but first we have to qualify,” he said.

Before the draw took place, Scaloni participated in the opening ceremony by bringing out the World Cup trophy, which Argentina won in 2022. “It was an emotional moment and also a moment of nerves because having the trophy again beside me was significant,” he explained. “I hope people enjoyed it. We come as the current champions. Being able to lift it again and confirm that it was the original trophy generated emotion. They did not allow me to touch it without gloves.”

Scaloni closed with a message directed at supporters. “Yesterday I was not nervous, but today I was, while waiting and paying attention,” he said. “As we said in 2022, there is no easy opponent. Matches have to be played, and we still do not know the possible knockout scenarios. Nothing is guaranteed.”

“We will give our maximum and try to do what we did in the last World Cup: give everything, not give up any ball, and continue with the same approach we have had until now.”

Argentina could face Spain or Uruguay early in the Round of 32

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Argentina discovered its path for the 2026 World Cup on Friday, drawing into Group J alongside Austria, Algeria, and Jordan—a group that appears manageable on paper but sets up a potentially difficult Round of 32 showdown with either Spain or Uruguay.

If Argentina wins Group J, they will meet the runner-up of Group H, which includes Spain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, and Cape Verde. Spain and Uruguay are widely expected to battle for the top two spots. That scenario makes a Round of 32 matchup against either Spain or Uruguay a very real possibility—even if Argentina tops their group.

Finishing second in Group J would not make things easier. The Albiceleste would then face the winner of Group H, again likely Spain or Uruguay.

Argentina in Group J at 2026 World Cup with Algeria, Austria and Jordan

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Argentina have been drawn in Group J at the 2026 World Cup with Algeria, Austria and Jordan.

The reigning World Cup champions are in Group J and will play their opening match on June 16 against Algeria. They will play Austria on June 22 and on June 27 against Jordan.

Here are the groups:

Group A:
Mexico
Korea Republic
South Africa
Playoff team

Group B:
Canada
Switzerland
Qatar
Playoff team

Group C:
Brazil
Morocco
Scotland
Haiti

Group D:
United States
Australia
Paraguay
Playoff team

Group E:
Germany
Ecuador
Cote D’Ivoire
Curacao

Group F:
Netherlands
Japan
Tunisia
Playoff team

Group G:
Belgium
Iran
Egypt
Playoff team

Group H:
Spain
Uruguay
Saudi Arabia
Cape Verde

Group I:
France
Senegal
Norway
Playoff team

Group J:
Argentina
Austria
Algeria
Jordan

Group K:
Portugal
Colombia
Uzbekistan
Playoff team

Group L:
England
Croatia
Panama
Ghana