Don't Miss It: Catch Argentina vs. Austria Live—Your Complete World Cup Viewing Guide

Don't Miss It: Catch Argentina vs. Austria Live—Your Complete World Cup Viewing Guide

Argentina and Austria enter Monday's fixture knowing that a win would be sufficient for either team to secure their place in the World Cup knockout rounds.

Lionel Messi delivered a stunning performance in a 3–0 victory against Algeria, drawing level with Miroslav Klose at the summit of the tournament's all-time goalscoring list, with just one more strike needed to claim the record outright.

Blocking his path is an Austrian squad aware that three points would lock in their spot in the next phase with one group game still remaining, having already dispatched Jordan in their tournament debut.

Here's how you can catch all the action from wherever you are.

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What Time Does Argentina vs. Austria Kick Off?

How to Watch Argentina vs. Austria on TV, Live Stream

Viewers in the United States have several options available. Fox and fuboTV are broadcasting the match in English, while Spanish-language coverage can be found on Telemundo or UNIVERSO.

Canadian fans can tune in via TSN or RDS, while viewers in Mexico can follow the action through ViX.

UK audiences can rely on the BBC, with coverage available on television, online, and via mobile.

Country

Broadcaster(s)

United States

Fox Network, fuboTV, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, UNIVERSO, FOX One

Canada

TSN+, TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5, RDS, RDS App

Mexico

ViX Mexico

United Kingdom

BBC One / BBC iPlayer

What's Next for Argentina, Austria?

Marko Arnautović

Whichever side comes out on top will be hoping to ease the pressure by booking their knockout stage berth with this result.

For Argentina, a clash with Jordan on Saturday would offer Lionel Scaloni the perfect opportunity to rest key players, though Messi may still push for game time if he remains one goal short of the all-time scoring record before the competition intensifies.

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Austria, meanwhile, faces a stern test against Algeria in their next outing. The two sides were widely expected to contest second place in the group before the tournament kicked off, and that encounter could effectively become a straight decider for a more favorable path into the knockout rounds.

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