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How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for Argentina, France, More

Updated Jun. 22, 2026 11:47 a.m. ET

Match Day 2 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup rolls on Monday with four more group stage matches, led by a heavyweight clash in Group J between Argentina and Austria in Dallas. Lionel Messi, who has already electrified the tournament with three goals in the opening round, looks to push the defending favorites atop their group, while Kylian Mbappé and France face Iraq in Philadelphia in a game France needs to lock up Group I. Norway's Erling Haaland, who has two goals in the tournament, takes on Senegal in New Jersey, and Algeria battles Jordan in the Bay Area in a late-night FS1 contest. All four matches air on FOX or FS1 and stream live on FOX One.

World Cup Schedule for Monday, June 22

Argentina vs. Austria

Argentina and Austria are the only two teams in Group J that won their opening matches, meaning this Dallas showdown has first place on the line. Messi has been the tournament's most dangerous player through one round, and Austria has shown it can match up against top competition after rolling to victory in its opener. The winner takes a commanding lead in Group J heading into the final matchday.

Player to Watch

Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi

Argentina flag

Forward · Argentina

The legendary playmaker provided a masterclass in the opening match, scoring all three goals to single-handedly engineer a flawless start for the reigning champions. Arriving in Dallas in peak tournament form, Messi’s vision, explosive spatial awareness, and lethal precision in the final third will be Argentina’s primary weapon to unlock Austria’s rigid defensive structure.

France vs. Iraq

France heads to Philadelphia with three points already secured and Mbappé leading one of the tournament's most feared attacks. Iraq is coming off a loss in its Group I opener and needs to show it can compete against the European powerhouse. A France win would secure a spot in the round of 32 before the final group game.

Player to Watch

The phenomenal forward remains the explosive heartbeat of France's star-studded frontline. After a strong outing in France's opening fixture where he bagged a brace, Mbappé will look to get on the scoresheet again in Philadelphia. Mbappé finds himself in a battle for both the World Cup Golden Boot and the title of all-time World Cup goalscorer with Lionel Messi, who tied Miroslav Klose's record with 16 goals, Mbappé isn't too far behind though, with 14 World Cup goals to his name.

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Norway vs. Senegal

Norway enters with three points and Haaland already scored two goals, while Senegal is in must-win territory after falling in its opener. Group I is wide open at the top with both France and Norway at three points, and a Senegal win here could make the group's final matchday a three-team race.

Player to Watch

Prior to the tournament, one question surrounding the 25-year-old Manchester City striker was whether his success at the club level would translate on the biggest stage. After his two-goal performance against Iraq, the world can consider that question answered. If Senegal cannot deny Haaland service, he will be in prime position to lead Norway into the Round of 32.

Jordan vs. Algeria

Both Jordan and Algeria are looking for their first points of the tournament after dropping their respective Group J openers. Algeria enters as the heavy favorite and needs a result to stay within striking distance of Argentina and Austria at the top of the group. Jordan has shown resilience in qualifying but faces a steep challenge on the Bay Area pitch.

Player to Watch

Ali Olwan

Ali Olwan

Jordan

Forward · Jordan

The forward, who plays for Qatari club Al-Sailiya SC, etched his name forever into Jordanian sporting folklore by scoring the nation's debut World Cup goal against Austria. Olwan's off-the-ball movement, work rate, and direct running will be tested heavily against a highly motivated Algerian backline. If his midfield can provide clean service, Olwan has the form and can provide the confidence to lead Jordan to its first win in tournament history.

How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup

All World Cup matches air on FOX and FS1, with every game streaming live and on demand on FOX One.

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