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Group J · Monday, June 22 at 01:00 PM EDT

Argentina vs Austria

ArgentinaArgentina
2 - 0
AustriaAustria

AT&T Stadium, Arlington

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  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Argentina 2-0 Austria.

  2. 95'

    ⚽ GOAL! L. Messi scores in the 95th minute! Argentina lead 2-0 against Austria.

  3. 95'

    ⚽ GOAL! 95' L. Messi (Argentina) scores! Argentina 2-0 Austria.

  4. 92'

    🟨 92' Yellow card for L. Paredes (Argentina).

  5. 85'

    🔄 85' Substitution for Austria: M. Gregoritsch.

  6. 82'

    🔄 82' Substitution for Argentina: F. Medina.

  7. 82'

    🔄 82' Substitution for Argentina: R. de Paul.

  8. 80'

    📊 Argentina vs Austria: possession 58%-42%, shots 6-5.

  9. 78'

    🔄 78' Substitution for Austria: R. Schmid.

  10. 76'

    🟨 76' Yellow card for K. Laimer (Austria).

  11. 76'

    🟨 76' Yellow card for F. Medina (Argentina).

  12. 68'

    🔄 68' Substitution for Austria: P. Wanner.

  13. 68'

    🔄 68' Substitution for Austria: S. Posch.

  14. 67'

    🔄 67' Substitution for Austria: D. Alaba.

  15. 65'

    🔄 65' Substitution for Argentina: L. Martinez.

  16. 64'

    🔄 64' Substitution for Argentina: T. Almada.

  17. 60'

    📊 Argentina vs Austria: possession 58%-42%, shots 3-4.

  18. 57'

    🔄 57' Substitution for Argentina: C. Romero.

  19. 46'

    ▶️ The second half is underway.

  20. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Argentina 1-0 Austria.

  21. 40'

    🟨 40' Yellow card for S. Posch (Austria).

  22. 38'

    ⚽ GOAL! 38' L. Messi scores for Argentina! Score now 1-0 against Austria!

  23. 38'

    ⚽ GOAL! 38' L. Messi (Argentina) scores! Argentina 1-0 Austria.

  24. 45'

    📊 Argentina vs Austria: possession 58%-42%, shots 3-2.

  25. 22'

    📊 Argentina vs Austria: possession 56%-44%, shots 1-0.

  26. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Argentina vs Austria is underway.

Goal highlights

Official highlights

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Head to Head

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Argentina

0

Draws

0

Austria

  • Argentina 2-0 Austria2026

Preview

Argentina vs Austria: Messi’s Final World Cup Group Stage Mission Kicks Off in Group J

The 2026 FIFA World Cup throws up a mouthwatering early test in Group J — Argentina versus Austria on 22 June, with kick-off at 17:00 UTC. It’s more than just three points on the line; it’s the opening chapter of what’s widely expected to be Lionel Messi’s swansong on football’s grandest stage.

At 38, Messi is set to lead defending champions Argentina into battle once more — and this time, there’s a quiet, collective understanding that Qatar 2022 wasn’t just a fairytale ending, but perhaps the final act before the curtain falls. The Albiceleste arrive in North America carrying the weight of expectation — and history. That core from Doha — Messi, Ángel Di María, Nicolás Otamendi — remains, but the baton is being passed. Julián Álvarez and Enzo Fernández aren’t just fringe names anymore; they’re now central figures, expected to shoulder responsibility without leaning on nostalgia.

Austria, meanwhile, have quietly evolved from perennial qualifiers into a side with real bite. No longer content with just making up the numbers, they’ve sharpened their identity under a tactically savvy coaching staff: disciplined, aggressive in transition, and defensively resolute. Their route to 2026 was built on organisation and efficiency — not flair for flair’s sake. David Alaba, now the elder statesman anchoring the backline, brings composure and intelligence in equal measure. In midfield, Marcel Sabitzer’s engine and Christoph Baumgartner’s incisiveness give them both steel and subtlety. They know they’re underdogs — but they also know upsets are born when favourites underestimate structure, intensity, and timing.

Tactically, it’s a classic clash of philosophies. Argentina will look to control the tempo, with Messi drifting between the lines — less the traditional No.10, more the conductor-in-chief, drawing defenders and carving space for others. Expect overlapping runs from the full-backs, especially on the left, as they overload wide areas and stretch Austria’s shape. Austria, by contrast, will likely sit deep in a compact 4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1, absorbing pressure before springing forward with pace and purpose. The midfield duel will be pivotal: can Argentina’s creative hub — whether Messi, Fernández, or Álvarez dropping deep — unlock a well-drilled defensive block?

No official head-to-head record exists between these two nations, and recent form data isn’t available — making this fixture deliciously unpredictable. But one thing’s certain: all eyes will be on Messi. His movement, his vision, his ability to conjure something from nothing — it’s still world-class, even now. For Austria, Alaba’s reading of the game and his capacity to launch attacks from deep could prove decisive. And if Rasmus Hojlund starts, his pace and physical presence might just test an Argentine backline showing its first real signs of age.

Argentina need a win — not just to keep their title defence alive, but to send a message. Austria? They’ll see this as their moment — a chance to announce themselves on the global stage, not as plucky outsiders, but as serious contenders. The stadium will crackle. The stakes couldn’t be higher. And for Messi? It’s another chance — perhaps the last — to write one more unforgettable page.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Argentina vs Austria

  1. Defensive Steel vs Attacking Flair
    Argentina’s backline has been a model of composure under Scaloni—Romero marshalling the centre with grit and intelligence—but Austria’s pace on the break, led by the ever-dangerous Marko Arnautović, could stretch them early. The Albiceleste won’t be caught sleeping, but they’ll need to stay compact and disciplined, especially in transition.

  2. Midfield Tug-of-War
    This is where the game will likely be won or lost. Rodrigo De Paul’s tenacity, vision, and late runs from deep are central to Argentina’s rhythm—while Xaver Schlager brings relentless energy and tactical discipline for Austria. Whichever side dominates this corridor dictates tempo, controls space, and ultimately shapes the match narrative.

  3. Messi’s Magic in the Final Third
    Age hasn’t dulled Messi’s instincts—he remains the ultimate problem-solver in tight spaces. His ability to drift between lines, draw defenders, and unlock defences with a single pass or curling shot makes him unplayable at times. Austria will almost certainly double up on him, but that only opens doors for others—Álvarez, Mac Allister, or even Enzo Fernández lurking just behind.

  4. Austria’s Set-Piece Threat
    Don’t underestimate Austria’s aerial menace. With David Alaba’s pinpoint delivery from corners and free kicks—and the physical presence of players like Philipp Lienhart and Maximilian Wöber—they’ve consistently found joy from dead-ball situations. Argentina’s zonal marking has looked solid, but it’s been tested less against such coordinated, high-quality service.

  5. Depth, Fitness & the Extra-Time Factor
    Scaloni’s squad boasts serious firepower off the bench—Julián Álvarez, Thiago Almada, and Alexis Mac Allister all capable of changing the game in 20 minutes. Austria, by contrast, lean heavily on their starting XI; fatigue could bite hard in the final half-hour, especially if the match drags into extra time. In tournament football, that margin often decides everything.

Prediction

Argentina vs Austria: A Clash of Styles Set for a Tight Battle

Argentina enter their 2026 World Cup showdown with Austria as slight favourites, according to our internal statistical model—combining Elo ratings and Poisson distribution analysis—giving them a 51% chance of victory. Austria, meanwhile, sit at 26%, with a 23% probability of a draw. The most likely final score? A tense 1-1 stalemate. Alternative high-probability outcomes include a 2-1 win for Argentina (9.7%) and a narrow 1-0 triumph (8.8%). With such slim margins separating the sides, confidence in any single outcome remains lo

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Match Recap

Argentina 2-0 Austria: Albiceleste Power Past Austria in Group J Opener at AT&T Stadium

Argentina got their 2026 World Cup campaign off to a perfect start with a composed 2-0 win over Austria in Group J action at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The victory, delivered in front of a raucous Texas crowd, not only gives the Albiceleste a crucial three points but also sends a clear message: they’re serious about claiming top spot in what promises to be one of the tournament’s toughest groups.

From the first whistle, Argentina dictated the tempo—methodical, disciplined, and unflustered. There was no fireworks, no last-minute heroics, just the kind of clinical efficiency that has become synonymous with this current Argentina side. Two well-taken goals, though specifics from the official match feed remain sparse, were enough to see off a determined Austrian side who struggled to find their rhythm against a compact and resolute defensive unit.

For Austria, it’s now a case of damage limitation. The opening defeat leaves them scrambling for answers as they look to claw their way back into contention. While the result isn’t fatal, it’s certainly a setback for a team hoping to make an early statement in Group J.

The side handled the pressure well. A strong defensive performance underscored the team’s discipline—a hallmark of recent Argentine success. With the group stage barely underway, the Albiceleste now sit level on points with the other teams that won their opening fixtures, setting up a compelling race for first place.

As the dust settles on a solid performance in North Texas, all eyes turn to the next round. For Argentina, the momentum is theirs. For Austria, survival mode begins now.

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