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How to Watch Jordan vs Algeria: World Cup Match Live and On TV

Both teams enter their clash in Santa Clara eager to bounce back following defeats on the first day of the tournament. Algeria suffered a setback as Lionel Messi recorded his first World Cup hat-trick, while Jordan’s initial goal in the competition wasn’t enough to halt Austria’s momentum.

Jordan's manager, Jamal Sellami, insists his squad still has much to offer in North America but warns their journey could end quickly without a positive result against Algeria, known locally as Les Fennecs. Meanwhile, Vladimir Petković faces pressure on the sidelines, with his position as Algeria’s coach hanging by a thread if the team exits early.

Despite some gaps in their lineup, Algeria boasts forward talent that raises expectations at home. Their return to the World Cup stage after missing the last few tournaments places the spotlight on players like Ibrahim Maza to make a mark.

Match Details and Kickoff Time

  • Venue: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
  • Date: Monday, June 22 / Tuesday, June 23
  • Kick-off: 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT / 4 a.m. BST (June 22)

How to Watch Jordan vs Algeria

In the United States, the match will be broadcast on FOX Network and streamed via fuboTV. Spanish-language viewers can tune into Telemundo.

Canadian fans have access through various TSN channels and RDS, while in Mexico, the exclusive streaming service is ViX.

For audiences in the United Kingdom, the early Tuesday morning kickoff at 4 a.m. BST will be shown on ITV and STV.

What Lies Ahead for Both Teams?

The two Arab nations face off in California with high stakes. If Jordan loses again, their debut World Cup appearance will likely end after the group stage. Their final group game pits them against defending champions Argentina on June 27 at AT&T Stadium, where Lionel Messi continues to inspire.

Algeria meets Austria in Kansas City on the same day, a match that could determine the runner-up spot in Group J. The encounter promises to be intense and could shape the rest of the tournament for both sides.