How to watch Jordan vs Algeria for FREE: Live stream details for World Cup 2026 clash
Here's how to watch Jordan vs Algeria online and from anywhere in the world, as both sides seek a first tournament win, in Group J at the 2026 World Cup.

Jordan and Algeria each fell to defeats in their opening Group J fixtures of World Cup 2026 and both sides know that another loss would virtually spell the end of their tournaments.
A draw will earn a stay of execution for both, but what they really need is a win to kickstart their respective campaigns. Remember, third place may be good enough...
Jordan vs Algeria: key information- Date: Tuesday, June 23
- Kick-off time: 4:00am BST / 11:00pm ET (Mon) / 1:00pm AEST
- FREE Stream: ITV (UK) / SBS (AUS)
- TV & Streaming: FS1 (US)
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Convincingly beaten 3-1 by Austria, Jordan nevertheless performed creditably against the European side, with the wide scoreline not an entirely accurate reflection of how the clash panned out. Ali Olwan gave Jordan a moment that will be treasured for generations, scoring their first-ever World Cup goal, and Jamal Sellami will have been quietly impressed with his side's general application.
For Algeria, the Fennecs could do nothing as Lionel Messi put in one of the best individual displays ever – already a pretty high bar – scoring a hat-trick without response in Argentina's 3-0 win. Vladimir Petkovic has a number of creative talents at his disposal, with Ibrahim Maza and Amine Gouiri front and centre.
Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information you need to watch Jordan vs Algeria in the FIFA World Cup 2026 online, on TV, and from anywhere.
Watch Jordan vs Algeria for FREE
Jordan vs Algeria will be free-to-stream across multiple regions, including ITV in the UK, RTÉ Player in Ireland, SBS On Demand in Australia, CazéTV on YouTube in Brazil, NOS in the Netherlands, RTBF/VRT in Belgium, SRF/RTS/RSI in Switzerland, and TRT in Turkey.
English commentary will be provided on ITV, RTE Player and SBS On Demand.
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How to watch Jordan vs Algeria in the UK
In the UK, you can stream Jordan vs Algeria on ITVX. The coverage starts on ITV1 and ITVX at 3:30am BST, before kick-off at 4:00am BST.
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ITV will broadcast 51 games exclusively live in the UK, including Jordan vs Algeria, with an account and TV licence required to watch them.
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How to watch Jordan vs Algeria in the US
In the US, you can stream Jordan vs Algeria on FS1.
This channel is accessible via Fox's own streaming platform Fox One or via a cord-cutting platform such as YouTube TV, Hulu+Live TV, Sling (select markets), Fubo or DirecTV.
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How to watch Jordan vs Algeria in Australia
In Australia, you can watch Jordan vs Algeria on the free SBS On Demand.
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Jordan vs Algeria: World Cup 2026 Preview
It's been a historic occasion to even reach a first World Cup finals, but in their opening game with Austria, Jordan earned the respect of many neutrals with their never-say-die attitude and willingness.
Olwan wheeling away in celebration after scoring Jordan's first-ever World Cup goal will live long in the memory for those watching on back home. Now, head coach Sellami will hope for a full 90-minute performance from his side to keep alive their hopes of an improbable knockout stage qualification. Rennes forward Musa Al-Taamari, the only Jordanian squad member with elite European experience, will need to be at his best.
Algeria, who have Luca 'son of Zinedine' Zidane in goal, will pose a different kind of test. The North Africans could only stand and watch as Messi got his World Cup moment again, firing in three times to condemn them to an opening-round defeat in which they failed to register a shot on target.
Yet the Fennecs did have a seventh-minute goal ruled out by VAR, as Fares Chaibi was only narrowly offside after a well-worked move. Petkovic chose not to start ex-Manchester City star Riyad Mahrez mainly because 20-year-old playmaker Ibrahim Maza has starred for Bayer Leverkusen this term. Harnessing the talent is his goal.
Jordan vs Algeria: Group J
FourFourTwo's prediction
Jordan 1-3 Algeria
FourFourTwo predicts Algeria to emerge as the victor, with Amine Gouiri scoring.
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