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Algeria vs Austria: Watch, Odds & Fan Betting Guide
Algeria and Austria meet at Kansas City Stadium on 27 June in a FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J Matchday 3 decider that could not carry higher stakes. One side arrives on the back of a confident opening win; the other needs to bounce back after a heavy defeat. Odds, predictions and a casual fan's betting guide are all here to help you enjoy every minute of it.
Where and How to Watch
Check your local broadcaster listings for television and streaming coverage of Algeria vs Austria. Kickoff takes place on 27 June at Kansas City Stadium. Confirm the local start time with your regional broadcaster, as the official local kickoff time has not been confirmed in available scheduling details at time of writing.
Algeria vs Austria Match Preview
Group J has been described by Austria head coach Ralf Rangnick as the toughest group at the tournament, and this Matchday 3 fixture proves his point. Austria opened with a 3-1 victory over Jordan, with Romano Schmid, an own goal and a late Marko Arnautovic penalty doing the damage. Algeria, meanwhile, were beaten 3-0 by Argentina, with captain Aissa Mandi acknowledging that Lionel Messi proved too good on the night.
Rangnick's Austria are proactive and press hard, and their record carries a remarkable quirk worth noting: none of their 30 World Cup matches has ever finished goalless. That tells you something about the entertainment value on offer. Algeria carry genuine creative quality through Riyad Mahrez and Amine Gouiri but need to be sharper in front of goal after drawing a blank against Argentina. Expect an open, physical contest with plenty at stake for both sets of fans inside Kansas City Stadium.
Algeria vs Austria Odds
| Market | Selection | Decimal Odds | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Algeria | 2.20 | 45% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 3.15 | 32% |
| Match Winner | Austria | 3.25 | 31% |
| Double Chance | Algeria or Draw | Available via Dexsport | - |
| Both Teams to Score | Yes / No | Available via Dexsport | - |
| Goals | Over / Under 2.5 | Available via Dexsport | - |
Odds are correct at time of writing and subject to change. The three implied probabilities above sum to more than 100% because the bookmaker margin is included. You can browse the full range of World Cup markets, including double chance and both teams to score, at Dexsport's FIFA World Cup 2026 hub.
Algeria vs Austria Predictions
Best Bet: Algeria to win. The odds of 2.20 imply a 45% chance of an Algeria victory, making them the bookmakers' narrow favourites despite the 3-0 loss to Argentina. Algeria eased through African qualifying and have creative match-winners in Mahrez and Gouiri who are capable of hurting any defence on their day. With their tournament survival potentially on the line, expect Petkovic's side to push forward with urgency.
Value Bet: Both Teams to Score. Austria have never been involved in a goalless World Cup match across 30 games, and their Matchday 1 performance showed they can create and convert. Algeria, despite the Argentina result, have the attacking personnel to trouble Austria's defence. A game where both sides need points is a natural environment for goals at both ends.
Longshot Bet: Austria to win. At 3.25 (implied probability of 31%), Austria represent genuine longshot value if Rangnick's high-press system fires. Arnautovic's experience in tight knockout-style moments, demonstrated by his penalty against Jordan, could prove decisive if the game is close late on.
Why This Match Matters
Austria entered the tournament with a minimum aim of reaching the Round of 32, according to Rangnick himself. Their 3-1 win over Jordan put them in a strong position, but Matchday 3 is where group-stage fates are sealed. For Algeria, captain Aissa Mandi has spoken about a team identity built on never giving up, and that spirit will need to be at its loudest here. Algeria are back at the World Cup after a 12-year absence; Austria after 28 years. Both nations have everything to play for, and the crowd at Kansas City Stadium will feel every moment of it.
Key players to watch: Riyad Mahrez and Amine Gouiri for Algeria, and David Alaba alongside Arnautovic for Austria. These are the individuals most likely to produce the moments that decide the tie.
Algeria Form
Algeria qualified for the tournament by coming through African qualifying, and their squad blends experience with genuine attacking talent. Coached by Vladimir Petkovic, they line up with Luca Zidane in goal behind a back four that includes Mandi and Rayan Ait-Nouri. The midfield creativity runs through Houssem Aouar, with Mahrez, Gouiri and Mohamed Amoura providing the forward threat.
The 3-0 defeat to Argentina was a difficult opening, and Mandi was candid in admitting Messi was simply too good on the night. The positive reading is that Algeria face a more level opponent here, one where their creative quality can genuinely influence the game. Their strength is in the attacking third; their challenge is converting that creativity into goals under pressure.
Austria Form
Austria's return to the World Cup after 28 years has been built on a strong qualifying campaign: six wins from eight matches with a goal difference of plus 18, including a 10-0 victory over San Marino in which Arnautovic scored four goals to become their all-time top scorer. The 3-1 win over Jordan on Matchday 1 showed they can perform on the biggest stage, with Schmid opening the scoring and Arnautovic converting a penalty late on.
Rangnick has signed a contract extension through 2028, a sign of long-term belief in this group. Captain David Alaba leads a squad that also features Sabitzer, Seiwald and Gregoritsch. Austria's high-press system is their identity, and when it works, they are difficult to play through. The question against Algeria is whether they can maintain that intensity for 90 minutes.
Best Bets for the Casual Fan
- Safe Bet: Algeria to win (2.20). The bookmakers' implied probability of 45% makes this the most likely single outcome, and Algeria's attacking depth gives them the tools to deliver.
- Goals Market: Both Teams to Score. Austria's World Cup record has never featured a goalless game across 30 matches, and Algeria have the forward quality to test any defence.
- Value Pick: Austria to win (3.25). At an implied 31%, Austria offer genuine value if Rangnick's press clicks and Arnautovic finds his touch at the right moment.
- Longshot: A high-scoring game. With both sides needing results and Austria's historical tendency to be involved in open matches, a lively scoreline is far from unlikely.
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FAQ
How can I watch Algeria vs Austria?
Check your local broadcaster for television and streaming options. Coverage will vary by region, so confirm with your national sports broadcaster ahead of kickoff on 27 June.
What time is kickoff in local time?
The match takes place on 27 June at Kansas City Stadium. The official local kickoff time has not been confirmed in available details at time of writing, so check your regional broadcaster for the confirmed schedule.
What are some fun, low-risk bets for casual fans?
Algeria to win at 2.20 is the most straightforward option given the bookmakers' implied probability. Both Teams to Score is an entertaining markets given Austria's record of never being involved in a goalless World Cup match. Keep stakes low and enjoy the game first.
Which side should a neutral get behind?
Austria's story of returning to the World Cup after 28 years, combined with Rangnick's energetic pressing style, makes them a joy to watch. But Algeria's resilience and the individual brilliance of Mahrez give them their own appeal. Pick your side, find a seat, and enjoy one of Group J's most important matches.



