Jordan vs Argentina Stats, Match Statistics, xG & Player Data

(Dallas)

Jordan vs Argentina stats start with a Group J match at Dallas Stadium, where the Jordan national football team face the Argentina national football team on 27 June 2026 local time. Argentina bring the world’s No. 1 ranking, two clean sheets, and the stronger scoring profile, while Jordan bring a direct attacking threat through Ali Olwan and Mousa Altamari. The pre-match data covers xG, shots, possession, player leaders, and the statistical pressure around Match 70.
Jordan World Cup 2026 squad and fixtures show a debut group campaign with two defeats and two goals scored. Argentina World Cup 2026 squad and fixtures show a defending champion playing with control across two wins. The World Cup 2026 Group J standings and fixtures make this a top-versus-bottom test before the knockout bracket forms.
The match is listed for 9:00 PM local time at Dallas Stadium, which is 02:00 UTC on 28 June. It also belongs in the World Cup 2026 stats and records tracker because Lionel Messi has five goals before kickoff. Full match data should replace these pre-match averages after the official feed closes.
Jordan vs Argentina Stats – Match Statistics Overview
Jordan have scored in both group matches, yet their defensive numbers leave little margin. FOX lists Jordan at 1.0 goals, 0.8 xG, and 9.5 shots per match. That profile shows enough attacking volume to threaten, but it also shows a team needing cleaner shot quality.
Argentina arrive with the strongest public team profile in Group J. FOX lists Argentina at 2.5 goals, 1.5 xG, and 10.5 shots per match. Their zero goals-against average also shows why Jordan need an early attacking foothold.
Jordan vs Argentina Stats Snapshot
The snapshot uses verified public pre-match data because the official live-event feed has not opened yet. Argentina lead in FIFA ranking, goals per match, xG, goals against, clean sheets, and shot conversion. Jordan’s best statistical route comes from creating chances and forcing Argentina into a less settled tempo.
| Stat | Jordan | Argentina |
|---|---|---|
| FIFA Ranking | 63 | 1 |
| Goals Per Match | 1.0 | 2.5 |
| xG Per Match | 0.8 | 1.5 |
| Goals Against Per Match | 2.5 | 0.0 |
| Shots Per Match | 9.5 | 10.5 |
| Average Possession | 35% | 56% |
| Chances Created Avg | 6.0 | 5.5 |
Attacking Stats Comparison
Jordan’s attack starts with Ali Olwan in the verified leaders. FOX lists Olwan with one goal, three shots on goal, and 0.6 xG. Mousa Altamari has one assist, so Jordan’s two main attacking references are clear before kickoff.
Argentina’s attacking data runs through Messi. FOX lists Lionel Messi with five goals, six shots on goal, 2.3 xG, and a 9.2 rating marker. Rodrigo De Paul adds one assist, giving Argentina a midfield link behind the main scorer.
| Attack Stat | Jordan | Argentina |
|---|---|---|
| Goals Per Match | 1.0 | 2.5 |
| Expected Goals Avg | 0.8 | 1.5 |
| Shots Per Match | 9.5 | 10.5 |
| Chances Created Avg | 6.0 | 5.5 |
| Shot Conversion | 11% | 24% |
| Leading Scorer | Ali Olwan, 1 | Lionel Messi, 5 |
Defensive Stats Comparison
Jordan’s defensive task is heavy because Argentina have converted their control into goals. FOX lists Jordan at 2.5 goals against per match. Yazeed Abulaila has a 23 keeper save marker and no clean sheet listed.
Argentina have the cleanest defensive record in this matchup. FOX lists Argentina at 0.0 goals against per match through the first two games. Emiliano Martinez has two clean sheets listed, so Jordan need a rare breakthrough.
| Defensive Stat | Jordan | Argentina |
|---|---|---|
| Goals Against Per Match | 2.5 | 0.0 |
| Team Clean Sheets | 0 | 2 |
| Keeper Save Marker | 23 | 8 |
| Full Tackles Data | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Full Interceptions Data | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Full Clearances Data | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
Passing and Possession Analysis
Argentina lead the possession comparison in FOX’s public team stats. They average 56%, while Jordan average 35%. Since those values come from separate matches, the card normalizes them into a 62-38 match-share view.
Jordan still have a useful chance-creation number at 6.0 per match. Argentina average 5.5, but their finishing turns those chances into a much higher goal return. That difference explains the pressure on Jordan’s first touch around the box.
| Passing Stat | Jordan | Argentina |
|---|---|---|
| Average Possession | 35% | 56% |
| Card Possession Share | 38% | 62% |
| Chances Created Avg | 6.0 | 5.5 |
| Passes Per Match | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Pass Accuracy | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Crosses Avg | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
Key Player Statistics
Olwan gives Jordan their clearest scoring reference, while Altamari gives them the main assist marker. Abu Taha carries the top Jordan rating marker at 6.5 in the FOX leaders. Abulaila’s goalkeeper row may matter if Argentina build another high-shot spell.
Messi is the dominant player in the public data. His five goals and 2.3 xG place him well ahead of every listed player in the match. De Paul and Martinez add the control points behind him, linking creation and clean-sheet security.
| Player | Team | Key Data |
|---|---|---|
| Ali Olwan | Jordan | 1 goal, 3 shots on goal, 0.6 xG |
| Mousa Altamari | Jordan | 1 assist in FOX leaders |
| Yazeed Abulaila | Jordan | 23 keeper save marker, 0 clean sheets |
| Lionel Messi | Argentina | 5 goals, 6 shots on goal, 2.3 xG |
| Rodrigo De Paul | Argentina | 1 assist in FOX leaders |
| Emiliano Martinez | Argentina | 8 keeper save marker, 2 clean sheets |
Expected Goals Analysis
The xG comparison gives Argentina a clear edge. Jordan sit at 0.8 xG per match, while Argentina sit at 1.5. That gap supports the wider theme of Argentina creating better shots and finishing them.
Jordan need Olwan and Altamari to turn lower control into higher-value chances. Argentina can manage the match through possession, but Messi’s shot quality remains the key statistical separator. The full-time update should separate open-play xG, set-play xG, shot locations, and goalkeeper saves once the official match feed closes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is Jordan vs Argentina?
Jordan vs Argentina is scheduled for 27 June 2026 at 9:00 PM local time in Dallas, which is 02:00 UTC on 28 June.
What are the Jordan vs Argentina xG stats?
Before kickoff, FOX lists Jordan at 0.8 xG per match and Argentina at 1.5 xG per match.
Who has the better attacking stats?
Argentina have the better attacking stats before kickoff, with more goals per match, higher xG, and a stronger shot conversion rate.
Which players lead the key stats?
Ali Olwan leads Jordan with one goal and three shots on goal. Lionel Messi leads Argentina with five goals, six shots on goal, and 2.3 xG.
Will the stats update after full time?
Yes. Full match stats, xG, shots, possession, player data, and event details should replace the pre-match averages after the official feed closes.
Jordan vs Argentina stats point to a Group J match where defensive pressure and finishing quality shape the matchup.
Jordan need Olwan and Altamari to turn counters into clear chances, while Argentina need Messi and De Paul to keep the game controlled.
The full-time update should focus on whether Jordan can break Argentina’s clean-sheet run.

