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Group J · Monday, June 22 at 11:00 PM EDT

Jordan vs Algeria

JordanJordan
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AlgeriaAlgeria

Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara

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  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Jordan 1-2 Algeria.

  2. 92'

    🔄 92' Substitution for Jordan: A. Olwan.

  3. 91'

    🔄 91' Substitution for Jordan: H. Abu Dahab.

  4. 91'

    🔄 91' Substitution for Jordan: A. Olwan.

  5. 86'

    🔄 86' Substitution for Algeria: A. Gouiri.

  6. 85'

    🔄 85' Substitution for Algeria: R. Ait-Nouri.

  7. 85'

    🔄 85' Substitution for Jordan: M. Abu Taha.

  8. 84'

    🔄 84' Substitution for Jordan: M. Tamari.

  9. 82'

    ⚽ GOAL! 82' A. Gouiri (Algeria) scores! Jordan 1-2 Algeria.

  10. 82'

    ⚽ GOAL! 82' A. Gouiri (Algeria) scores! Jordan 1-2 Algeria.

  11. 82'

    📊 Jordan vs Algeria: possession 25%-75%, shots 8-14.

  12. 76'

    🔄 76' Substitution for Jordan: M. Al Mardi.

  13. 76'

    🔄 76' Substitution for Algeria: R. Mahrez.

  14. 69'

    ⚽ GOAL! 69' N. Benbouali (Algeria) scores! Jordan 1-1 Algeria.

  15. 69'

    ⚽ GOAL! 69' N. Benbouali (Algeria) scores! Jordan 1-1 Algeria.

  16. 64'

    🟨 64' Yellow card for H. Abu Dahab (Jordan).

  17. 60'

    📊 Jordan vs Algeria: possession 26%-74%, shots 6-7.

  18. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Algeria: H. Boudaoui.

  19. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Algeria: R. Zerrouki.

  20. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Jordan 1-0 Algeria.

  21. 44'

    🟨 44' Yellow card for R. Zerrouki (Algeria).

  22. 36'

    Goal! 36' N. Al Rashdan scores for Jordan! Jordan leads 1-0 against Algeria!

  23. 36'

    ⚽ GOAL! 36' N. Al Rashdan (Jordan) scores! Jordan 1-0 Algeria.

  24. 37'

    📊 Jordan vs Algeria: possession 25%-75%, shots 3-4.

  25. 20'

    📊 Jordan vs Algeria: possession 22%-78%, shots 2-1.

  26. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Jordan vs Algeria is underway.

Goal highlights

Official highlights

Nadhir Benbouali Goal | Jordan 1-2 Algeria | FIFA World Cup 2026™Watch official highlights on YouTube

Head to Head

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Draws

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Algeria

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Preview

Group J Showdown: Jordan vs Algeria – A World Cup Crucible at Lusail

The 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage crackles with urgency as Jordan and Algeria lock horns at Lusail Stadium on 23 June — a match that could well define who advances from the tightly packed Group J.

Neither side can afford slip-ups. Algeria arrive as seasoned campaigners — the Desert Foxes have been a fixture in major tournaments for decades, their squad dotted with players plying their trade in Ligue 1, the Bundesliga, and the Premier League. But Jordan? They’re no longer the plucky underdogs of old. They’ve evolved into a disciplined, streetwise outfit — organised, resilient, and ruthlessly efficient on the break. This isn’t a David vs Goliath narrative; it’s two proud footballing nations, each with something to prove.

What’s at Stake?

For Jordan, this is more than just another group game — it’s a chance to announce themselves on the global stage in emphatic fashion. Under Adnan Hamad, they’ve built a unit that doesn’t flinch under pressure. Their defensive shape is compact, their transitions sharp, and their set-piece discipline razor-thin. Yet with no recent form data publicly available, there’s an air of quiet anticipation — not uncertainty, but intrigue. Every point matters. Every tackle, every pass, every save counts double in a group where margins will be measured in inches — and goals.

Algeria, meanwhile, carry expectation like a second kit. Djamel Belmadi’s side thrive on rhythm and control — think quick combinations in midfield, overlapping full-backs, and incisive runs behind the line. Their attacking fluidity is matched only by their physical presence, especially out wide. Yes, their pre-tournament form remains unconfirmed — but pedigree is part of the equation. And when you’ve got players who’ve lifted trophies in Marseille, Stuttgart, and Nottingham Forest, belief isn’t borrowed — it’s baked in.

The X-Factors

No named stars are flagged — but both benches hum with potential game-changers. For Jordan, it’ll be about the engine room: the midfielder who breaks up play, then springs the counter before Algeria’s high line realises what’s happened. Their backline must stay compact and alert — especially against pacey wingers who love to cut inside or whip in low crosses.

Algeria’s threat is multi-layered. They don’t just rely on individual brilliance — though they’ve got it — but on coordinated movement, clever rotations, and a knack for finding space in half-chances. Their set pieces? A constant headache. A well-rehearsed corner, a cleverly disguised free-kick — one lapse, one misjudgement, and the scoreboard shifts.

Tactics: Chess Before the Storm

Expect Jordan to sit deep, absorb pressure, and strike with surgical precision. Their shape will likely morph between a 4-5-1 and 4-4-2 mid-block, with wing-backs tucking in and forwards tracking back relentlessly. When they go — and they will go — it’ll be fast, direct, and designed to exploit the spaces Algeria’s adventurous full-backs leave behind.

Algeria, conversely, will look to own the ball — not just for possession’s sake, but to stretch, probe, and pick Jordan apart. Their midfield trio will need to rotate intelligently, dragging defenders out of position to create overloads. Width will be key: if they can pin Jordan’s full-backs and force them into errors, the breakthrough may come sooner than expected.

And let’s not forget the dead-ball lottery. In tight World Cup contests, it’s often not the prettiest goal that wins it — but the one that comes from a floated cross, a deflected free-kick, or a momentary loss of concentration in the six-yard box.

Final Whistle Thoughts

There’s no historical rivalry here — no past meetings to lean on, no grudges to settle. Just two teams, one stadium, and everything on the line. Jordan want respect. Algeria want progression. Neither will give an inch.

The roar inside Lusail won’t just be noise — it’ll be the sound of ambition, pride, and pure, unfiltered World Cup tension. Strap in. This won’t be pretty — but it will be compelling.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Jordan vs Algeria

  1. Steel at the Back vs Fire Up Front
    Jordan’s defensive unit has been rock-solid in qualifying—tight, disciplined, and rarely caught napping. But Algeria’s attack is a different beast altogether: pacey, unpredictable, and led by the clinical Islam Slimani and the mercurial Riyad Mahrez. The real test? Can Jordan’s backline stay compact and cope with Algeria’s movement, trickery, and incisive runs between the lines?

  2. Tournament Pedigree Meets Fresh Ambition
    Algeria know what it takes to thrive on the big stage—2019 Africa Cup of Nations winners, World Cup regulars, and veterans of high-octane knockout football. Jordan, meanwhile, are only making their second World Cup appearance—ever—and this is uncharted territory for most of their squad. The pressure won’t just be on the pitch; it’ll be in the dressing room, the tunnel, and the stands.

  3. Midfield Mastery—or Mayhem?
    This could well be the pivot of the match. Algeria’s engine room—Ismaël Bennacer and Ramiz Zerrouki—is built for control: metronomic passing, intelligent pressing, and seamless transitions from defence to attack. Jordan, by contrast, don’t seek possession for its own sake—they hunt turnovers and explode forward, with Musa Al-Taamari the chief catalyst. Win the midfield battle, and you win the rhythm. Lose it? You’re chasing shadows.

  4. Dead Balls Could Settle It
    Don’t blink during corners or free kicks—both sides have serious aerial artillery. Yazan Al-Naimat is a constant menace in the box for Jordan, while Algeria’s Aissa Mandi isn’t just a defender; he’s a set-piece specialist who’s scored crucial goals with his head and his feet. In a game likely decided by fine margins, one well-placed delivery—or one lapse in concentration—could be all it takes.

  5. Lightning on the Break
    Jordan don’t need 60% possession to hurt you. They need space—and if Algeria push high (as they often do), they’ll find plenty of it. Al-Taamari’s dribbling, vision, and ability to beat a man in tight areas make him a nightmare for tiring full-backs, while Ali Olwan’s blistering pace stretches defences vertically. Let Algeria overcommit, and Jordan won’t just threaten—they’ll punish.

Prediction

Jordan vs Algeria: World Cup Qualifier Preview – A Battle of Tactics and Temperament

In a clash brimming with intrigue, Jordan host Algeria in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers — a fixture that could easily tip either way. Our internal model, blending Elo ratings with Poisson distribution analysis, paints a finely balanced picture: Jordan hold a slim 51% edge to win, while Algeria’s chances sit at 26%, with a 23% probability of a draw. The most likely outcome? A tense 1-1 stalemate.

Home advantage will be crucial for Jordan, who’ll be counting on their passionate fans to fuel a gritty per

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