

It has now been 1,313 days since Argentina last suffered a defeat at the World Cup. The team responsible for that historic upset? Saudi Arabia.
That remarkable milestone is precisely what Jordan will be keeping in mind as it prepares for the most significant match in the nation's footballing history. Argentina, ranked number one in the world, represent the ultimate challenge, and while Lionel Scaloni is expected to rotate his squad with qualification and first place in Group J already wrapped up, the chances of Jordan claiming any points remain extremely slim.
Jordan has now fallen in each of its last four fixtures, including back-to-back defeats at this World Cup against Austria and Algeria, and has gone six games without a victory. Argentina, by contrast, has strung together nine consecutive wins—a run stretching back to September of last year—and has conceded nothing across its last five outings.
One notable absentee could be Lionel Messi, who has already netted five goals across Argentina's first two matches. His 39-year-old body may be given a rest, though fans packed into AT&T Stadium in Arlington will be hoping for at least a brief appearance from the icon.
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