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Group J · Wednesday, June 17 at 12:00 AM EDT

Austria vs Jordan

AustriaAustria
3 - 1
JordanJordan

Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara

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  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Austria 3-1 Jordan.

  2. 102'

    ⚽ GOAL! Minute 102, M. Arnautovic (Austria) scores from the penalty! Austria lead Jordan 3-1.

  3. 102'

    ⚽ GOAL! 102' M. Arnautovic (Austria) (penalty) scores! Austria 3-1 Jordan.

  4. 89'

    🔄 89' Substitution for Jordan: O. Al Fakhouri.

  5. 88'

    🔄 88' Substitution for Jordan: O. Al Fakhouri.

  6. 88'

    🔄 88' Substitution for Jordan: M. Tamari.

  7. 83'

    🔄 83' Substitution for Austria: R. Schmid.

  8. 81'

    🔄 81' Substitution for Jordan: E. Haddad.

  9. 81'

    🔄 81' Substitution for Jordan: A. Nasib.

  10. 80'

    📊 Austria vs Jordan: possession 66%-34%, shots 8-10.

  11. 77'

    🟨 77' Yellow card for M. Sabitzer (Austria).

  12. 76'

    ⚽ GOAL! 76' Y. Al Arab (Austria) scores an own goal! Austria lead Jordan 2-1.

  13. 76'

    ⚽ GOAL! 76' Y. Al Arab (Austria) (own goal) scores! Austria 2-1 Jordan.

  14. 72'

    🔄 72' Substitution for Jordan: M. Abualnadi.

  15. 67'

    📺 67' VAR review: Goal Disallowed - handball.

  16. 60'

    📊 Austria vs Jordan: possession 64%-36%, shots 6-10.

  17. 59'

    🔄 59' Substitution for Austria: P. Mwene.

  18. 59'

    🔄 59' Substitution for Austria: D. Alaba.

  19. 59'

    🔄 59' Substitution for Austria: X. Schlager.

  20. 50'

    ⚽ GOAL! 50' Ali Olwan (Jordan) scores! Austria 2-1 Jordan.

  21. 50'

    ⚽ GOAL! 50' Ali Olwan (Jordan) scores! Austria 1-1 Jordan.

  22. 50'

    ⚽ GOAL! 50' A. Olwan (Jordan) scores! Austria 1-1 Jordan.

  23. 50'

    ⚽ GOAL! 50' A. Olwan (Jordan) scores! Austria 1-1 Jordan.

  24. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Austria: S. Kalajdzic.

  25. 46'

    ▶️ The second half is underway.

  26. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Austria 1-0 Jordan.

  27. 45'

    🔄 45' Substitution for Austria: Sasa Kalajdzic.

  28. 35'

    📊 Austria vs Jordan: possession 73%-27%, shots 3-4.

  29. 21'

    ⚽ GOAL! R. Schmid (Austria) scores in the 21st minute! Austria leads 2-1 against Jordan.

  30. 21'

    ⚽ GOAL! 21' R. Schmid (Austria) scores! Austria 2-1 Jordan.

  31. 20'

    ⚽ GOAL! Romano Schmid (Austria) scores in the 20th minute! Austria leads 2-1 against Jordan.

  32. 20'

    ⚽ GOAL! 20' Romano Schmid (Austria) scores! Austria 1-1 Jordan.

  33. 20'

    ⚽ GOAL! R. Schmid (Austria) scores in the 20th minute! Austria leads Jordan 1-0.

  34. 20'

    ⚽ GOAL! 20' R. Schmid (Austria) scores! Austria 1-0 Jordan.

  35. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Austria vs Jordan is underway.

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Head to Head

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  • Austria 3-1 Jordan2026

Preview

World Cup 2026 Group J Preview: Austria vs Jordan — A Statement Match for Both Sides

When Austria and Jordan lock horns in their Group J opener on 17 June 2026, it won’t just be three points on the line—it’ll be pride, identity, and a chance to seize the narrative of the tournament’s early stages.

For Austria, this is more than a routine group-stage bow. It’s an opportunity to reassert themselves as a serious European force after years of near-misses—no World Cup appearance since 1998, and only one knockout-stage outing in their entire history (1954). Their squad blends Bundesliga regulars like Xaver Schlager and emerging talents such as 21-year-old Salzburg forward Noah Okafor. Under coach Ralf Rangnick—whose high-intensity, structured pressing system has taken root—the Austrians are built to dominate midfield, control tempo, and transition with purpose. But with no competitive fixtures since qualifying ended, questions linger: how sharp will they be? Can they handle the weight of expectation without the rhythm of recent matches?

Jordan, meanwhile, arrive on the world stage not as plucky underdogs—but as Asia’s quiet achievers. Their qualification wasn’t fluky; it was forged in grit, organisation, and ice-cool nerve—topping a tough Asian qualifying group that included Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Led by veteran captain Yazan Al-Naimat, a commanding centre-back who reads the game like a metronome, Jordan’s strength lies in defensive compactness, rapid transitions, and set-piece threat. Most of their core—including winger Anas Bani Yaseen and goalkeeper Yazan Al-Arab—plies their trade in the increasingly competitive Saudi Pro League. They may lack the global profile of their opponents, but they’ve shown time and again they don’t blink under pressure.

Key Matchups

Austria’s midfield trio—likely Schlager, Konstantin Kerschbaumer, and Marcel Sabitzer—will look to suffocate space and pull Jordan’s shape apart with diagonal switches and late runs into the box. If they’re allowed to settle, their technical edge could prove decisive. But Jordan won’t sit back. Expect them to press high in bursts, funnel play wide, and hit with pace down the flanks—particularly through right-winger Yousef Al-Rawashdeh, whose direct running and crossing ability have been key in qualifiers.

At the back, Al-Naimat and his partner in central defence will face their sternest test yet: dealing with Austria’s intelligent movement off the ball and their knack for finding half-spaces between lines. One misstep, one moment of indecision, and Austria’s clinical forwards—Okafor or possibly Marko Arnautović if he makes the final cut—could pounce.

Tactical Chess

This is classic cat-and-mouse. Austria will want the ball—lots of it—using overlapping full-backs and inverted wingers to overload Jordan’s right side. Jordan, conversely, will sit deep in a disciplined 4-5-1 or 4-4-2 mid-block, inviting pressure before springing forward on the counter. Their best chances will likely come from second balls, long throws, and well-rehearsed corners—areas where Al-Naimat’s aerial dominance and leadership become invaluable.

Crucially, there’s no prior meeting between these two nations—no film to study, no psychological edge either way. That blank slate adds spice. Austria are clear favourites on paper—ranked 25th globally to Jordan’s 88th—but World Cups aren’t played on paper. Remember Senegal over France in 2002? Or Saudi Arabia over Argentina in 2022? Jordan have the discipline, hunger, and tactical nous to make life wretched for Austria—if they hold firm for 60 minutes, the momentum could swing.

What’s at Stake?

A win for Austria would send a strong signal—not just to Group J rivals Tunisia and South Korea, but to Europe’s elite—that they’re ready to compete beyond qualifiers. For Jordan, even a hard-fought draw would be a statement: proof they belong. A victory? That would be seismic—a first-ever World Cup win, and a moment etched into Arab football folklore.

Expect tension, tight marking, and moments of individual quality cutting through. Neither side is built for flamboyant chaos—they’re both too well-drilled for that. This will be won in the details: a perfectly timed tackle, a cleverly disguised free-kick, a split-second decision in transition.

Kickoff is 04:00 UTC on 17 June 2026. Don’t blink. The opening chapter of Group J starts here—and it could go either way.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Austria vs Jordan

  1. Austria’s discipline under pressure – The Austrians thrive on structure: compact lines, coordinated pressing, and lightning-fast transitions. But Jordan’s blistering pace on the break could punish them if they overcommit—especially if their full-backs push too high and leave channels behind.

  2. Jordan’s set-piece menace – Don’t underestimate their threat from dead balls. With towering centre-back Abdallah Nasib commanding the box, Jordan have consistently troubled opponents from corners and free kicks—making Austria’s aerial vulnerability a genuine concern.

  3. The midfield tug-of-war – This one’s pivotal. Xaver Schlager and Marcel Sabitzer will need to control the engine room, dictating tempo and cutting passing lanes. Meanwhile, Jordan’s tenacious Noor Al-Rawabdeh will look to harry, intercept, and instantly switch play—turning defence into attack in a flash.

  4. The 70-minute fade – History suggests Jordan can struggle to sustain intensity deep into games. If Austria keep the heat on—pressing high and rotating intelligently—they’ll likely smell blood in the final half-hour.

  5. Goalkeepers in the spotlight – It could come down to the gloves. Patrick Pentz must stay sharp against Mousa Al-Tamari’s intelligent movement and clinical finishing, while Yazid Abu Layla faces a stern test against Christoph Baumgartner’s powerful, swerving long-range efforts. One mistake—or one moment of brilliance—could settle it.

Prediction

Austria vs Jordan: A Clash of Styles in World Cup 2026 Qualifying

In a fixture brimming with intrigue, Austria and Jordan are set to lock horns in a World Cup 2026 qualifier that could easily go either way. Our statistical models—grounded in Elo ratings and Poisson-based simulations—paint a picture of a finely balanced contest: Austria edge ahead with a 43% chance of victory, Jordan trail at 32%, while a draw sits comfortably at 25%. The most probable outcome? A tense 1-1 stalemate, with 1-0 (9.7%) and 2-1 (9%) emerging as the next closest scenarios.

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Match Recap

Austria Kick Off 2026 Campaign with Solid Win Over Jordan

Austria got their 2026 World Cup journey off to a winning start with a commanding 3-1 victory over Jordan in Group J action at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. The result sends a strong message to the rest of the group, while Jordan will need to regroup quickly if they’re to keep their hopes of reaching the knockout stages alive.

From the first whistle, Austria imposed themselves on the game, dictating tempo and carving out chances with purpose. While exact goal times and scorers aren’t available from official feeds, the final scoreline tells its own story: a clinical performance that left Jordan struggling to cope with the pace and precision of the visitors.

Jordan can take pride in their effort. Their lone goal was a testament to their grit and belief—they held firm against a side with greater pedigree and managed to break through for a moment of quality. But defensive errors proved costly, allowing Austria to build a lead they never looked like relinquishing.

For Austria, this win is more than just three points—it’s a statement. They’ve shown they can deliver when it matters, blending composure with attacking intent. With key players finding their rhythm early, the team will head into their next fixture buoyed by confidence.

Now, both sides turn their focus to the next round of fixtures, where every match carries immense weight. In a group as tight as J, one slip could be decisive.

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