Tonight’s group-stage encounter represents the inaugural meeting between Jordan and Argentina, with the 2026 World Cup providing a fitting stage for this historic clash. Despite lacking prior matchups, Argentina’s historical prowess against first-time qualifiers provides a significant edge over their Asian rivals.
As Jordan enters the tournament as one of the few debutant nations, Argentina’s track record against newcomers remains virtually unbeaten. Across World Cup history, the Albiceleste have faced 15 debutant teams, securing 13 victories, one draw, and just a single loss—a 1934 defeat to Sweden—highlighting their dominance in such matchups.
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