23/06/2026 09:04 - Deportes
The Argentine National Team has officially sealed its passage to the Round of 32 as the winner of Group J at the 2026 World Cup. Following Algeria's victory over Jordan in San Francisco, Lionel Scaloni's squad mathematically guaranteed the top spot with 6 points and an insurmountable goal difference.
For foreign fans following the tournament, it's important to note the new FIFA tie-breaking system implemented for this 48-team World Cup. In case of equal points, the head-to-head result takes priority over goal difference. Since Argentina defeated both Algeria and Austria, no result in the final group match can displace them from the lead.
The Round of 32 match is set. Here are the confirmed details for Argentina's next challenge:
| Date | Friday, July 3, 2026 |
| Time | 19:00 (Argentina Time) |
| Venue | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
| Opponent | Runner-up of Group H |
The opponent will emerge from Group H, which includes powerhouses like Spain and Uruguay. Currently, Spain leads with 4 points, followed by Uruguay and Cape Verde with 2 points each. Saudi Arabia, with 0 points, retains mathematical chances but faces an uphill battle.
With qualification secured, Coach Lionel Scaloni confirmed rotations in the starting lineup for the final group stage match. Key players will receive rest to prepare for the knockout phase.
Specifically, Cuti Romero will be rested after sustaining a knock to his right knee against Austria. Veterans like Tagliafico and Paredes are expected to see more minutes. The match against Jordan is scheduled for Saturday, June 27 at 23:00 in Dallas.
Despite turning 39 years old on June 24, Lionel Messi is not ruled out for minutes, aiming to extend his historic World Cup scoring record.
Argentina's next rival depends on the final matchday of Group H. The standings currently show:
A draw for Spain against Uruguay would guarantee Spain the top spot. A Uruguay victory could propel them to first place, setting up a potential high-stakes clash with Argentina.
Argentina arrives at the knockouts with 6 points and a +5 goal difference, following victories over Algeria (3-0) and Austria (2-0). Lionel Messi, now with 18 goals, has become the all-time top scorer in World Cup history, surpassing Miroslav Klose's 16 goals.
The team has also broken records for most matches played (28), victories (18), and minutes played (2,489) in World Cup history. The upcoming match in Miami is the next crucial step in their quest to defend the title won in Qatar 2022.
Sources: El Doce | TyC Sports
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