The Jordan national football team is preparing for its 2026 FIFA World Cup group-stage match against Austria [1].
This matchup represents a critical opportunity for Jordan to compete on the global stage and advance through the tournament. As the team seeks to establish itself against European competition, the results of this match will determine their viability in the knockout stages.
Jordan is placed in Group 10 [1] for the tournament, which will be hosted in the U.S. [1]. The team's preparations for the competition began with a training camp that started after May 20, 2026 [2]. This preparation phase includes closed-camp training, and a series of friendly matches designed to sharpen the squad before the official tournament start.
The team is focusing on tactical readiness to face the Austrian side. While Jordan focuses on its Group 10 requirements, other teams are also engaging in preparatory friendlies. For example, Austria recently played a friendly match against Tunisia on June 2, 2026, which Austria won 1-0 [3].
Jordan's strategy involves utilizing the period following mid-May to integrate players and finalize the starting lineup. The team is working to ensure peak physical condition for the summer 2026 tournament [1]. These efforts are part of a broader goal to represent Jordan effectively in the United States, and secure a position in the subsequent rounds of the World Cup.
“Jordan is placed in Group 10 for the tournament, which will be hosted in the U.S.”
Jordan's entry into Group 10 against a disciplined Austrian side highlights the expanding competitive landscape of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For Jordan, the transition from regional success to the global stage requires a rigorous preparation cycle, as evidenced by their early May training camp. The outcome of this match will serve as a benchmark for the team's growth and its ability to compete with top-tier European nations in a high-stakes environment.



