What is Algeria's next FIFA World Cup 2026 game?
Algeria's next match in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is their massive tournament opener against the reigning world champions, Argentina.
Detail | Information |
Opponent | Argentina |
Date | Tuesday, June 16, 2026 |
Kick-Off Time | 8:00 PM (Local Time - CDT) |
Stadium | Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Stadium) |
City | Kansas City, Missouri, USA |
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Opponent | Stadium | City |
Argentina | Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City, Missouri |
Jordan | Levi's Stadium | Santa Clara, California |
Austria | Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City, Missouri |
Who is showing FIFA World Cup 2026 in Algeria?
The exclusive broadcast rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 across Algeria and the wider Middle East and North Africa region are held by beIN SPORTS. The network is providing comprehensive, trilingual coverage of all 104 matches through a dedicated bouquet of six MAX channels and a 4K HDR feed. For Arabic-language coverage, viewers can tune into beIN SPORTS MAX 1 through MAX 4, while MAX 5 is broadcasting fifteen hours of daily coverage in English and MAX 6 is mirroring beIN SPORTS France to provide a full French-language broadcast. For those who prefer digital streaming, the entire tournament is available live via the beIN CONNECT app and the TOD streaming platform.
Additionally, Algerian football fans will have access to free-to-air options for the national team's fixtures. The Public Television Enterprise, EPTV, officially secured a broadcasting agreement with the beIN Sports group to acquire the localized rights for Algeria's national team matches alongside a selection of other high-profile fixtures throughout the tournament. This ensures that while a paid beIN subscription is required to watch the entire 48-team tournament, key games and local matches will remain widely accessible to the Algerian public on terrestrial television.
Algeria's 2026 World Cup Campaign
Twelve years after their unforgettable run to the last 16 in Brazil where they took eventual champions Germany to the absolute brink in extra time, Algeria are finally back on football's biggest stage. The Fennec Foxes are entering a promising new era, seamlessly blending the veteran leadership of mainstays like Riyad Mahrez with a dynamic, highly technical new generation. For the passionate Algerian fanbase, this return to the World Cup is more than just a qualification; it is the culmination of a massive transitional period aimed at reclaiming their status as one of Africa's premier footballing heavyweights.
Their journey to North America was defined by an impressive and largely dominant qualifying campaign. Securing their berth in comfortable fashion, Les Verts finished their African preliminary group with eight victories, one draw, and just a single defeat. The undisputed driving force behind this run was Wolfsburg forward Mohamed Amoura, whose blistering form yielded a staggering 10 goals during qualification, making him the top scorer in the African preliminaries. Under the guidance of Bosnian manager Vladimir Petković, who took the reins in early 2024, Algeria navigated the qualifiers with a renewed sense of purpose and resilience.
Tactically, Petković, who brings valuable World Cup pedigree from his time managing Switzerland at the 2018 tournament, has implemented a system heavily reliant on possession and dictating the tempo of the match. Recognizing the sheer technical proficiency of players like Amine Gouiri, Rayan Aït-Nouri, and Farès Chaïbi, Petković prefers a setup that breeds control and starves the opposition of the ball. While his approach has been highly effective in securing results, it will be thoroughly tested on the global stage. The manager will need to ensure his possession-based system translates into decisive attacking penetration, avoiding the trap of becoming too slow or ponderous when attempting to break down the resilient, world-class defenses they are guaranteed to face in Group J.


