Argentina and Austria meet in a pivotal World Cup 2026 Group J fixture on Monday, June 22, with both sides looking to build on winning starts in the tournament.
Kick-off time and venue
The match kicks off at 6pm BST (British Summer Time) and will be held at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, also known as Dallas Stadium.
TV and live stream details
In the United Kingdom, the game will be broadcast live on free-to-air television via BBC One. Coverage and pre-match build-up begin at 5.30pm BST. Fans can also stream the match live online through the BBC iPlayer app and the official BBC Sport website, provided they hold a valid TV licence.
For viewers in the United States, English-language coverage will air nationwide on Fox. Spanish-language broadcasts are available on Telemundo or TUDN, with digital streaming options via the FOX Sports app and subscription services such as Fubo.
Radio coverage
UK listeners can follow full live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT.
Group J standings so far
Both teams began their World Cup campaigns with victories. Argentina, the defending champions, beat Algeria 3-0, with Lionel Messi scoring a record-equalling hat-trick. Austria defeated Jordan 3-1.
Team news and injuries
Argentina will be without full-back Gonzalo Montiel due to injury. The Austrian squad reports no fitness concerns.
Head-to-head record
The two nations have met only twice in senior international football. Argentina won 5-1 in a friendly in May 1980, and the most recent encounter in May 1990 ended in a 1-1 draw. Austria have never beaten Argentina.



