Argentina arrive in North America looking less like a team searching for itself and more like one trying to prove that its winning version still travels.
The route helps. Argentina open against Algeria in Kansas City on 16 June, then move to Dallas for Austria on 22 June and Jordan on 27 June. For a side that likes calm preparation, two matches in one city is not a small detail.
At a glance
Coach
Lionel Scaloni
Group
Group J with Algeria, Austria and Jordan
Travel pattern
Kansas City, then Dallas twice
World Cup titles
1978, 1986 and 2022
Final squad date
June 2, 2026
FIFA's Argentina team profile traces this era back to August 2018, when Lionel Scaloni first took charge after Russia 2018. Since then Argentina have won the 2021 Copa America, the 2022 Finalissima, the 2022 World Cup and the 2024 Copa America.
That matters because many leading teams arrive at a World Cup carrying some kind of interruption: a coaching change, a tactical rethink or a generation handover. Argentina do not. The habits are already built in.
AFA's pre-list announcement confirmed that Scaloni's staff sent FIFA an official provisional squad for World Cup 2026. FIFA's Argentina squad update then made the bigger point explicit: 20 of the 26 world champions from Qatar 2022 were included in the wider 55-man pool.
That one number explains the mood around this team better than any slogan could. Argentina are not trying to invent a new personality before kickoff; they are deciding how much of the old one still wins matches.

Photo: Sebas via Wikimedia Commons (YouTube CC BY), Lionel Scaloni before Argentina vs. Canada at Copa America 2024.
Lionel Messi remains the reference point, especially once a match slows down and the right final pass matters more than raw pace. Around him, Julian Alvarez stretches the line, Enzo Fernandez cleans up the first pass out of midfield and Alexis Mac Allister makes the attack feel less crowded and more connected.
That is why Argentina rarely look frantic in tournament football. Their best version is not based on constant acceleration. It is based on knowing when to pause, when to move the opposition and when to let experience decide the next action.
No team in the section carries Argentina's resume, but defending champions are judged differently. An ordinary half becomes a talking point faster, and a flat opening game can make the noise around a title defense feel louder than the football itself.
Algeria set the temperature. Austria and Jordan in Dallas are more about concentration than travel. If Argentina look balanced early, the group will feel like a platform. If they look distracted, the conversation will shift quickly to whether the champions have gone a step slower.
The final squad is not official yet. FIFA's squad rules explainer says the 26-player lists only become final on 2 June after each federation first submits a provisional pool of 35 to 55 names.
So the cleanest reading of Argentina on 22 May is not complicated: the coach is unchanged, the core is still visible, the route is friendly enough to build rhythm, and the final selection is the last major unknown.
Argentina quick answers
Who is coaching Argentina at World Cup 2026?
Lionel Scaloni is still in charge. FIFA's team profile says he first took over in 2018 and has since led Argentina through the 2021 Copa America, 2022 Finalissima, 2022 World Cup and 2024 Copa America.
Has Argentina named its final World Cup 2026 squad?
No. FIFA says the official 26-player squads only become final on June 2, 2026, after each federation first submits a provisional list.
Where do Argentina play in Group J?
Argentina open against Algeria in Kansas City on June 16, then play Austria on June 22 and Jordan on June 27 in Dallas.
Why is continuity such a big part of Argentina's story?
Because Argentina have not had to reinvent themselves. The coach is the same, the competitive habits are familiar and the provisional list still includes much of the 2022 title-winning group.
Sources and verification
Last checked: May 22, 2026
How this piece was checked: Builds team-watch coverage from federation releases, coach announcements, roster windows, and match-prep reporting tied to official sources.
FIFA's Argentina team profile
https://www.fifa.com/en/articles/argentina-team-profile-history
AFA's pre-list announcement
https://www.afa.com.ar/upl/posts/seleccion-mayor-prelista-de-convocados
FIFA's Argentina squad update
https://www.fifa.com/es/articles/argentina-lista-55-jugadores-copa-mundial-2026
FIFA's squad rules explainer
https://www.fifa.com/en/articles/squad-lists-number-date