2024 is not present, it is 2026: 2026 World Cup Daily: Full Match Schedule and Latest News
Monday's World Cup fixtures ended in draws, with all four matches resulting in a point apiece. The day's most thrilling encounter was Iran's 2-2 draw with New Zealand, with both teams giving their all in search of a win.
Tuesday brings new matches, with tournament favorites France and Argentina in action. France faces Senegal, while Argentina takes on Algeria. Both teams will aim to avoid the same fate as Spain, who drew their opener. Iraq and Norway will also meet, followed by a late-night match between Austria and Jordan.
France seeks to secure a third consecutive World Cup final appearance and expects a strong start against Senegal. This is a repeat of their 2002 World Cup opener, where Senegal stunned France 1-0. Iraq, meanwhile, faces a tough Group I campaign and needs a positive result against Norway, who boast big names like Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard.
Argentina, the reigning champion, begins its title defense against Algeria in Kansas City. Ranked first in the world by FIFA, Argentina cannot afford to be complacent against Algeria's talented players, including Ibrahim Maza and Amine Gouiri. The day's final match pits Austria, returning to the World Cup for the first time since 1998, against tournament debutant Jordan. Austria is expected to dominate, but both teams will seek to make an impression.
Tuesday brings new matches, with tournament favorites France and Argentina in action. France faces Senegal, while Argentina takes on Algeria. Both teams will aim to avoid the same fate as Spain, who drew their opener. Iraq and Norway will also meet, followed by a late-night match between Austria and Jordan.
France seeks to secure a third consecutive World Cup final appearance and expects a strong start against Senegal. This is a repeat of their 2002 World Cup opener, where Senegal stunned France 1-0. Iraq, meanwhile, faces a tough Group I campaign and needs a positive result against Norway, who boast big names like Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard.
Argentina, the reigning champion, begins its title defense against Algeria in Kansas City. Ranked first in the world by FIFA, Argentina cannot afford to be complacent against Algeria's talented players, including Ibrahim Maza and Amine Gouiri. The day's final match pits Austria, returning to the World Cup for the first time since 1998, against tournament debutant Jordan. Austria is expected to dominate, but both teams will seek to make an impression.
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