Austria v Jordan

FIFA World Cup • Group J

(Home team first)

When


Wednesday 17 Jun 2026

21:00 Local Time (Tue 16 Jun 2026)

04:00 Your Time

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The Austria national football team, also known as Das Nationalteam or Die Burschen, represents the country in international football competitions. They are governed by the Austrian Football Association and have been a member of FIFA since 1904. The team has participated in eight FIFA World Cups and has also qualified for the UEFA European Championship seven times. They achieved their greatest success in 1978 when they finished in third place in the FIFA World Cup. Some of the notable players who have represented the team include David Alaba, Marko Arnautovic, and Andreas Herzog. The team's home stadium is the Ernst-Happel-Stadion, which has a capacity of over 50,000 spectators.

The Jordanian national football team, known as "Al-Nashama" (The Brave Falcons), represents the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in international football competitions. The team is governed by the Jordan Football Association and has been a member of FIFA since 1958. They first qualified for the AFC Asian Cup in 2004 and have since qualified for four consecutive tournaments, with their best result being a quarter-final finish in 2004 and 2019. Some notable players on the current team include Yaseen Al-Bakhit, Baha' Abdel-Rahman, and Amer Deeb. They play their home matches at the Amman International Stadium, which has a capacity of 17,619 spectators. The team has also won several awards, including the West Asian Football Federation Championship in 2007 and the WAFF Women's Championship in 2018. With their skilled players and strong performances in international competitions, the future looks bright for the Jordanian football team.

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