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Alex Mott·22 June 2026
FIFA World Cup 26™: What to look out for in Argentina v Austria 🇦🇷🇦🇹

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Alex Mott·22 June 2026

Dallas Stadium plays host to a fascinating FIFA World Cup 26™ clash on Monday as Argentina take on Austria.
Here is everything you need to look out for in the Group J encounter.
Both teams enjoyed winning starts to their FIFA World Cup 26™ campaigns and know another victory would put them in a commanding position to reach the knockout rounds.
Argentina began the defence of their crown in style with a 3-0 victory over Algeria. Lionel Messi rolled back the years with a sensational hat-trick, while Julián Alvarez also impressed after coming off the bench as La Albiceleste underlined their status as one of the tournament favourites.
Austria also collected all three points in their opener against World Cup debutants Jordan. Ralf Rangnick's side produced a disciplined display and will fancy their chances of causing problems for the reigning champions after extending their excellent competitive form.

Messi once again proved why he remains one of football's all-time greats, becoming the centre of attention with a three-goal masterclass against Algeria. The legendary captain finished the game with a score of 8.6 for Attacking Impact and 7.8 for Creative Influence, and looks determined to add another chapter to his remarkable story.
Alongside him, Alvarez could be pushing for a starting berth after an energetic cameo in the opener. The Atlético de Madrid forward offers relentless movement, intelligent pressing and a clinical edge in front of goal.
For Austria, David Alaba remains the heartbeat of the team. The experienced defender's leadership, composure in possession and ability to launch attacks from deep could prove vital against Argentina's star-studded frontline.
Marcel Sabitzer is another player capable of making the difference. The midfielder combines tireless work rate with a powerful shooting threat and will be crucial if Austria are to compete in the centre of the pitch.
Romano Schmid might have missed his true calling.
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