Argentina eye knockout spot with win against Austria
They face-off today
Monday, 22 June 2026
DALLAS, June 21 (Agencies): Defending champions Argentina can take a major step towards the knockout stage when they face Austria in their second World Cup Group J match on Monday, after both sides opened their campaigns with convincing victories.
Lionel Messi inspired Argentina's title defence with a hat-trick in a 3-0 win over Algeria, drawing level with Germany's Miroslav Klose as the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history, while Austria beat Jordan 3-1 to set up a meeting between the group's two early leaders.
A victory would leave Argentina on the brink of the Round of 32 and could secure top spot ?in the group if Jordan fail to beat Algeria in the day's other Group J match. Jordan and Algeria remain pointless, with the Middle East nation third and Algeria bottom. The top two teams from each of the 12 groups - along with the eight best third-placed teams - proceed to the next phase, the round of 32, which has been introduced at the World Cup for the first time.
Austria arrive with ambitions of their own after an impressive opening performance under coach Ralf Rangnick and can also move into a commanding position in the group if they overcome Argentina and Algeria do not beat Jordan.
Much of the attention will again fall on 38-year-old Messi, whose clinical display against Algeria reinforced Argentina's status as one of the favourites to retain the trophy, a threat Austria captain David Alaba acknowledged after watching his opener. "We definitely watched their game before we left," the defender said after their opening win. "It's incredible that Messi started such a tournament with a hat-trick. Absolutely insane... Let's hope he doesn't (do it) next week."
Alaba was quick to stress that Argentina's quality extends well beyond their talisman.
"We know what kind of opponent we're up against, what kind of quality they have in their ranks, even besides Messi, but also what they're capable of as a team," he said.
The build-up has also been coloured by Algeria's complaint to FIFA's refereeing commission over several decisions in Argentina's opening victory, including an incident in which Messi escaped punishment after a challenge on captain Aissa Mandi before going on to score his hat-trick.