Day 4 of the 2026™ World Cup promises four exciting matches – the highlight being that defending champions Argentina and 2022 World Cup runners-up France will both face less experienced teams, but who knows, these smaller teams might pull off an upset like Cabo Verde holding European champions Spain to a draw.

France will face Senegal in their opening match of Group I at 2 AM on June 17th (Vietnam time), a result that reminds us of the West African team's historic victory over Les Bleus in the opening match of the World Cup in Seoul 24 years ago. At that time, France were the reigning world champions.
This highly anticipated match holds a similar significance, but the venue this time is different: a stadium in New Jersey, New York, not in Asia. France now boasts many famous stars, while Senegal remains an intriguing unknown quantity from Africa.

Group J continues with a match between Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, and Algeria, two-time African champions, at 8:00 AM on June 17th (Vietnam time) at Kansas City Stadium. Argentina's journey to defend their title has begun.

Two Asian representatives will face representatives from Europe. After four days of the World Cup, the Asian representatives remain undefeated, and we hope Iraq and Jordan will bring more joy to the fans.
The Austrian national team, after a 28-year absence from the World Cup, will face Jordan (11:00 AM on June 17th, Vietnam time), the team making its debut and finishing as runner-up in the AFC Asian Cup 2023, at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium.
Erling Haaland will make his World Cup debut for Norway, a team making its first appearance in the tournament since 1998. Joining them at the Boston Stadium in their first finals match in four decades, Iraq will be looking to make up for lost time. The match takes place at 5 AM on June 17th (Vietnam time).
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