Algeria, Austria and Jordan – a look at Argentina’s Group J opponents
Albiceleste will face Algeria, Austria and Jordan at the group stage of the 2026 World Cup; Defending champions are the clear favourites to progress in top spot.
At first glance, Argentina appear to have a relatively straightforward path out of Group J at the 2026 World Cup.
Led by Lionel Messi, the Albiceleste arrive at the tournament – which will be held in the United States, Mexico and Canada – with 17 players remaining from their 2022 World Cup-winning squad.
Barring a major surprise, Argentina should finish top of the group. The battle for second spot is much more open, with Austria, Algeria and debutants Jordan offering very different profiles.
Austria appear to be the strongest collective side, while Algeria are relying on star power and their previous World Cup experience. Little-known Jordan enter the tournament under no pressure, making their first-ever appearance at the finals.
ARGENTINA
World Cup appearances: 18
Best finish: World champions three times (1978, 1986 and 2022)
FIFA ranking: 2nd
Manager: Lionel Scaloni
Now firmly established as one of the most successful managers in Argentina's history, Scaloni has kept the team competitive after their World Cup triumph in Qatar and their 2024 Copa América title, combining a championship-winning core with a gradual generational renewal. Argentina have a well-established identity, a reliable structure and the ambition of becoming the first back-to-back world champions since Brazil in Chile 1962.
Star player: Lionel Messi
At 38 years of age (he will turn 39 during the tournament), Messi is preparing for what will be his sixth and final World Cup. Captain, undisputed figurehead and emotional leader of the side, his playing time may be managed more carefully this time out, particularly in a Group J that does not appear especially demanding, but Messi remains the man for key moments.
ALGERIA
Appearances: 4
Best finish: Round of 16 (Brazil 2014)
FIFA ranking: 35th
Manager: Vladimir Petković
Having gained World Cup experience during his time in charge of Switzerland, Petković is aiming to take Algeria back to the levels they reached at Brazil 2014. The team combines experienced players with a new generation raised in Europe, although defensive inconsistency remains their greatest challenge.
Star player: Riyad Mahrez
The veteran Al Ahli winger and former Manchester City star, now 35,remains the team's most influential performer. His creativity, set-piece delivery and ability to make an impact in tightly contested matches could prove decisive.
AUSTRIA
Appearances: 6
Best finish: Third place (Switzerland 1954)
FIFA ranking: 24th
Manager: Ralf Rangnick
Under the guidance of the architect of gegenpressing, Austria have a clear identity, play with high intensity and have a squad that is tactically very well drilled. They were one of the most convincing European sides during qualifying and will be looking either to upset Argentina or capitalise on any slip-up.
Star player: David Alaba
The versatile Real Madrid player is the team's unquestioned leader both on and off the pitch. His experience, game intelligence and versatility are key assets as Austria target a place in the knockout rounds.
JORDAN
Appearances: None
Best finish: N/A
FIFA ranking: 66th
Manager: Jamal Sellami
Making their World Cup debut, Jordan have made sustained progress in Asian football in recent years, highlighted by a historic runners-up finish at the 2023 Asian Cup. Despite a convincing qualification campaign, expectations are now. The side will look to excel through organisation and discipline.
Star player: Musa Al-Taamari
The Rennes winger is the team's most dangerous attacking player. Quick, direct and experienced, he will be Jordan's main offensive threat.
– TIMES/AFP
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