The Jordan national football team held a final training session on Sunday to prepare for their Group J World Cup match against Algeria [1].

The game is a critical turning point for both squads. Because both teams suffered defeats in their first matches, they currently sit at the bottom of the group with zero points [4].

Jordan is looking to rebound from a 1-3 loss to Austria in its World Cup debut [3]. Despite that result, Ali Olwan managed to score for Jordan during that opening contest [4]. The team spent Sunday refining tactical movements and mental preparation at the Levi's Stadium complex in Santa Clara, California [2].

Coach Jamal Sellami believes his players have found a level of composure necessary for the matchup. “The fear factor is gone ahead of the Algeria clash,” Sellami said [5].

Algeria enters the match following a difficult start to the tournament. The team suffered a 0-3 loss last week to reigning champion Argentina, a game in which Lionel Messi scored three goals [2]. This defeat has placed the North African side under significant pressure to perform today [6].

The match takes place on June 22, 2026 [1]. It represents a high-stakes showdown where a win could keep either team's hopes of advancing in the tournament alive [6].

Both teams are fighting to escape the bottom of Group J. The atmosphere in Santa Clara remains tense as the two sides chase their first three points of the competition [6].

“The fear factor is gone ahead of the Algeria clash.”

This match serves as a virtual elimination game for the bottom seeds of Group J. With both Jordan and Algeria starting the tournament without a point, the winner will gain a mathematical lifeline to progress, while the loser will likely face elimination from the 2026 World Cup.