Argentina face Jordan today in the final group-stage match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With Argentina already through as Group J winners and Jordan eliminated, this may look like a dead rubber on paper, but there's still plenty to play for
Lionel Messi could extend his current and all-time World Cup scoring tally beyond 5 and 18, respectively, and if Jordan puts up a tough fight, they could walk away from the tournament with their heads held high. With so much to play for, this battle could spring a surprise or two. Here's how you can catch all the action live using a streaming subscription or a VPN.
When Is the Jordan vs. Argentina World Cup Match?
The Jordan vs. Argentina game kicks off at 10:00 p.m. ET on June 27 at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Defending champions Argentina are coming off back-to-back victories. They beat Algeria 3-0 in their first game and Austria 2-0 in the second. All five of their goals have been scored by Lionel Messi, who turned 39 earlier this week. They are also one of the few teams to not have conceded a single goal so far, and goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez would be keen to keep it that way.
Coach Lionel Scaloni has hinted at giving opportunities to as many players as possible, so Messi and a few other regulars may start from the bench today.
For Jordan, this game is about pride. They have lost their first two games, but an inspiring performance against Argentina would give them the confidence to build for the future.
How to Stream Jordan vs. Argentina Live in the US
You can watch today's match live on Fox or Telemundo. If you don't have cable and you're in the US, you can watch with a sports streaming subscription, such as DirecTV, Fox One, Fubo, Peacock, Sling, YouTube TV, and more. If you don't have a live TV or streaming service, you may be able to watch the game with a free trial:
How to Watch Jordan vs. Argentina Online for Free
The Jordan vs. Argentina match will air live for free across the globe on several streaming platforms, including:
- The UK: BBC iPlayer/ITV
- Ireland: RTE Player
- Australia: SBS
- France: M6
- Belgium: RTBF
- Austria: Servus TV
- Spain: RTVE
- Brazil: CazéTV on YouTube
These platforms are geo-locked to their respective countries, so to watch for free from the US or elsewhere, you'll need a virtual private network (VPN). For the Jordan vs. Argentina World Cup match, we recommend ExpressVPN, our top pick for location spoofing. ExpressVPN has servers across the globe, making it easy to mask your actual location, so you can access region-locked content. Plus, this year, ExpressVPN is also an official supporter of the FIFA World Cup.
Here's how you can access the Jordan vs. Argentina match with a VPN using BBC iPlayer as an example:
- Sign up for a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN).
- Download the VPN app on your computer, phone, or preferred device.
- Connect to a server in the UK.
- Visit BBC iPlayer or ITV to start streaming.
Usually, the top VPNs that let you connect to servers in other countries aren't free. But if you already have a VPN subscription or qualify for a free trial, you may be able to use one to watch the FIFA World Cup match between Jordan and Argentina at no additional cost.
2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule and Key Dates
The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from June 11 to July 19 and will be co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico. This year, the tournament has expanded to 48 participating nations for a total of 104 games.
- June 11 to June 27: Group stage. Each team plays three other teams in their group once. The top two teams from all 12 groups qualify for the knockout stages automatically. Eight of the best third-place teams will also make the cut.
- June 28: The knockout stage begins with the first-ever Round of 32 at a FIFA World Cup. The eventual champion will have to win five consecutive knockout games, instead of the former four.
- July 14 and July 15: Semi-finals.
- July 18: Third-place playoff.
- July 19: Final.
We'll be following the World Cup for the next month, so stay tuned for more streaming advice.
Source: PCMag.com