Is Jordan vs Argentina on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch World Cup clash
Lionel Messi will look to keep his astonishing start to World Cup 2026 going as Argentina face Jordan in a Group J dead rubber. Argentina have already sealed top spot in the group after back-to-back wins, with Messi following up his opening hat-trick against Algeria with a brace versus Austria which took him beyond Miroslav Klose’s all-time World Cup goalscoring record. Debutants Jordan, meanwhile, are heading home after their meeting with the holders, failing to yet register a point at their maiden finals. Argentina are already looking like they can defend their 2022 crown and will hope not to surrender any of that unbeatable aura against Jordan ahead of their round of 32 clash, which will see them take on the runner-up of Group H in Miami on 3 July. Here’s everything you need to know. When is Jordan vs Argentina? Argentina’s meeting with Jordan kicks off at 3am BST (9pm CT) on Sunday 28 June at Dallas Stadium. How can I watch it? Viewers in the UK can watch the game on BBC One with coverage starting at 2:50am BST. It can also be streamed on BBC iPlayer. In the United States, the game will be shown on Fox Sports. Team news Jordan have no fitness concerns to report and will field a full strength team in a bid to end their World Cup on a shock high. Striker Ali Olwan, who scored their first ever goal at the tournament in the opener against Austria, is one goal away from equalling the national team’s all-time record goal tally set by Hamza Al-Dardour (31). Argentina will likely rotate given the low stakes but Lionel Scaloni is expected to be forced into at least one change, with centre-back Cristian Romero suffering a knee injury against Austria. Nicolas Otamendi or new Tottenham team-mate Marcos Senesi will likely come in. Predicted line-ups Jordan XI: Abulaila; Al-Arab, Nasib, Abu Dahab; Haddad, Al-Rashdan, Al-Rawabdeh, Abu Taha; Al-Tamari, Al-Mardi; Olwan. Argentina XI: E. Martinez; Montiel, Senesi, L. Martinez, Tagliafico; Lo Celso, Paredes, Palacios, Almada; Messi, L. Martinez.
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