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Jordan vs Argentina: Watch, Odds & Fan Betting Guide
Jordan face Argentina on Saturday, 27 June at Dallas Stadium in a FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J Matchday 3 fixture. It is Jordan's final group game and a genuine David-versus-Goliath moment, with the reigning world champions arriving off the back of a commanding 3-0 win over Algeria and Jordan carrying the momentum of their historic World Cup debut. With Argentina priced at 1.18 to win, the implied probability (margin included) sits at around 85%, yet there are still smart angles for every type of fan. Read on for everything you need to enjoy the match, from where to watch to the bets worth considering.
Where and How to Watch
Check your local broadcaster listings for TV and streaming coverage of Jordan vs Argentina. The match takes place on Saturday, 27 June at Dallas Stadium. Kickoff time is as supplied in your local listings, so confirm the local time via your regional broadcaster or the official FIFA website at fifa.com to avoid missing a second of what promises to be a spectacular occasion.
Jordan vs Argentina Match Preview
This is Jordan's final Group J fixture and everything is still to play for. Under the expanded 48-team format, third-placed sides can still advance, which means Jordan cannot afford to simply go through the motions. They opened their historic World Cup debut with a 3-1 defeat to Austria but competed with genuine heart, scoring their first-ever World Cup goal through Ali Olwan's solo effort. Midfielder Al Rawabdeh acknowledged the squad shed its first-match nerves and expects the team to be "more enjoyable" going forward.
Argentina, meanwhile, are in ruthless form. Coached by Lionel Scaloni, La Albiceleste dismantled Algeria 3-0 with Lionel Messi delivering a hat-trick on his 200th cap, equalling Klose's all-time World Cup record of 16 goals. Argentina dominate possession and build their game around Messi, with Rodrigo De Paul orchestrating from midfield. Jordan are compact and hard-working and will need to take their chances against an elite opponent if they are to produce one of the tournament's great upsets.
Dallas Stadium promises a vibrant atmosphere. Jordan's fans will be loud and proud, and the neutrals in the crowd will be hoping to witness history. The storyline writes itself: a debutant nation, fully aware of the magnitude of facing Messi, relishing every moment of their final group match on the grandest stage in football.
Jordan vs Argentina Odds
| Market | Selection | Odds (Decimal) | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Jordan | 15.00 | 7% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 6.50 | 15% |
| Match Winner | Argentina | 1.18 | 85% |
Beyond the 1X2 market, popular options include Double Chance (covering two outcomes with a single bet), Both Teams to Score (BTTS), and Over/Under goals markets. These are widely available and worth exploring if you want more ways to engage with the match. Odds are correct at time of writing and subject to change.
Jordan vs Argentina Predictions
Best Bet: Argentina to Win. The implied probability (margin included) on an Argentina win sits at 85%, and the form supports it fully. Messi's hat-trick against Algeria, combined with a squad featuring De Paul, Mac Allister, Enzo Fernandez, Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez, makes Argentina the clear favourite. Jordan showed fight against Austria but conceded three goals and face a considerably stronger attacking unit here.
Value Bet: Both Teams to Score. Jordan proved they can find the net, with Ali Olwan's solo effort against Austria showing real quality. If Jordan's Mousa Al Tamari, who scored seven and assisted 11 in club football last season and netted seven in qualifying, gets a sight of goal, there is a genuine chance of Jordan troubling the scoreboard. Argentina will almost certainly score, so BTTS carries a qualitative case worth exploring at your chosen platform.
Longshot Bet: Jordan to Score First. At 15.00, a Jordan win is a serious longshot, but if you want to back Jordan's spirit without going all the way, a first-goal market on Al Tamari or Olwan could deliver a memorable moment at an attractive price. Jordan's camp has spoken openly about their pride at facing Messi and their desire to make a statement in this game.
Why This Match Matters
For Jordan, this is about history. They are making their World Cup debut and face the reigning world champions in their final group game, with qualification still mathematically possible thanks to the third-place progression routes available under the 48-team format. The entire squad has spoken about the pride of representing Jordan on this stage, and the motivation to perform is sky-high.
For Argentina, a win would consolidate their position at the top of Group J and keep their title defence firmly on track. Messi, playing in his record sixth World Cup finals and holding the most World Cup appearances of any player, continues to write football history at every turn. De Paul's role in driving Argentina's midfield engine is equally vital, and this match gives Scaloni a chance to rotate and manage minutes ahead of the knockout rounds.
Jordan Form
Jordan arrived at FIFA World Cup 2026 as first-time qualifiers, having reached the 2024 AFC Asian Cup final under coach Jamal Sellami. Their opening match, a 3-1 defeat to Austria, was tough, but the performance contained real positives. Ali Olwan's solo goal gave Jordan their first-ever World Cup goal, a landmark moment for the nation. Al Rawabdeh noted the squad felt the nerves in that opener and is confident the team will be "more enjoyable" going forward.
The key attacking threat is Mousa Al Tamari, the Rennes forward who scored seven and assisted 11 in club football last season and contributed seven goals in qualifying. If Jordan are to cause a surprise, Al Tamari and Olwan need to be at their sharpest. The team's strength lies in their compactness and collective work rate, though the quality gap against Argentina is significant.
Argentina Form
Argentina are the 2022 world champions and arrived at this tournament in imperious form. Their Group J opener, a 3-0 win over Algeria, featured a Lionel Messi hat-trick on his 200th cap, equalling Miroslav Klose's all-time World Cup record of 16 goals. It was also Messi's record sixth World Cup finals appearance, and he remains Argentina's all-time World Cup top scorer.
Scaloni's squad is packed with quality at every level. Emiliano Martinez provides security in goal, Cristian Romero and Nicolas Otamendi anchor the defence, and the midfield of De Paul, Mac Allister and Enzo Fernandez is one of the best in the tournament. Up front, Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez offer constant movement and threat. Argentina's weakness, if there is one, is that their style demands high concentration and any lapse could invite a counter-attacking side like Jordan to strike.
Best Bets for the Casual Fan
If you are new to betting on football or just want a few fun, low-stakes ways to engage with this match, here are some straightforward options to consider. You can explore these markets on Dexsport, a crypto-friendly platform that covers FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures.
- Safe Bet: Argentina to Win. At 1.18, the return is modest, but the implied probability (margin included) of 85% reflects just how dominant Argentina are expected to be. For casual fans who simply want to back the favourite and enjoy the game, this is the low-stress option.
- Goals Market: Over Goals. Argentina scored three against Algeria, and Jordan found the net against Austria. An over goals market could make the second half especially exciting regardless of who is winning.
- Value Pick: Both Teams to Score. Jordan have already proven they can score at this level. If Al Tamari or Olwan fires in a goal, BTTS pays out regardless of the final result, making it a fun and engaged way to watch.
- Longshot: Jordan to Score First. If you want to root for the underdog, backing Jordan to open the scoring adds an extra layer of excitement to every early chance they create.
- Player Angle: Messi Anytime Scorer. The man just scored a hat-trick on his 200th cap. Backing Messi to score at any point in the match is a natural and enjoyable way to follow the biggest name in the game.
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Popular Betting Options
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I watch Jordan vs Argentina?
Check your regional broadcaster listings for TV and streaming options covering FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J matches. The official FIFA website is also a reliable source for broadcast information in your territory.
What time is kickoff in local time?
The match takes place on Saturday, 27 June at Dallas Stadium. Confirm the exact local kickoff time via your regional broadcaster or official FIFA listings, as times vary by location.
What are some fun, low-risk bets for casual fans?
Argentina to win is the safest market given the implied probability (margin included) of 85% at odds of 1.18. Both Teams to Score and over goals markets add excitement at slightly better returns. For something more adventurous, Jordan to score first or Messi anytime scorer are enjoyable options.
Which side should a neutral get behind?
Neutrals are in for a treat either way. Cheering for Jordan means backing a debutant nation making history against the world champions, with Al Tamari and Olwan capable of a moment of magic. Cheering for Argentina means watching Messi, De Paul and one of the most talented squads in the world continue their title defence in style. Pick your side and enjoy every minute.



