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ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JUNE 22: Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Argentina and Austria at Dallas Stadium on June 22, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)
Argentina has punched their ticket to the Round of 32 in the World Cup. If Algeria defeats Jordan, Argentina will officially win Group J.
Regardless, Argentina stands a good chance of winning the group thanks to the team’s six points. Argentina’s next game is the final Group Stage match versus Jordan on Saturday, June 27 at 10 p.m. Eastern.
Yet, the game may not impact Argentina’s standings. Argentina’s schedule for the next round has not been set but let’s examine the potential opponents.
The Athletic’s computer model gives Argentina a 99% chance to win Group J. This would mean Argentina’s Round of 32 match would be on July 3 in Miami.
The game would take place at Hard Rock Stadium (known as Miami Stadium during the World Cup) at 6 p.m. Eastern on Fox.
Let’s take a look at Argentina’s potential opponents.
Argentina’s opponent would be the Group H runner-up. Fan favorite Cape Verde has a 55% of facing Argentina in the Round of 32, per The Athletic.
Saudi Arabia has a 29% chance of taking on Lionel Messi in the next round, while Spain has a slim 10% chance of facing Argentina in what would be a heavyweight clash.
Messi made history as the World Cup all-time leading goal scorer and added an extra score for good measure. The Argentina star scored a second goal in stoppage time to bring his number to 18 in the World Cup.
Now, Messi’s Argentina squad must play their final Group Stage match against Jordan. Yet, the pressure is off with Argentina already punching their ticket to the next round.
Time will tell who and when Argentina will play in the next round. Yet, fans are already reacting to the news by scooping up tickets.
Messi has a large fan base in South Florida as the face of Inter Miami. While the Round of 32 match is not official, tickets are already topping $3,300 just to get into the game in Miami on FIFA’s resale platform.
Jonathan Adams is a veteran sports contributor covering the NFL, NBA and golf for Heavy.com. His work has been prominently featured on NFL.com, Yahoo Sports, Pro Football Talk, CBS Sports, Bleacher Report and Sports Illustrated. More about Jonathan Adams
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