Argentina's Final Friendly Before World Cup: Key Details and Lineup Speculation Argentina will face Iceland in its final friendly match ahead of the World Cup, set for 10 p.m. local time at the Jordan-Hare Stadium in Alabama. The game will be officiated by Mexican referee Rosendo Mendoza and broadcast on Telefé and TyC Sports. This encounter marks the nation’s last preparation match before their World Cup opener against Algeria. Lionel Scaloni, Argentina’s head coach, emphasized the importance of the fixture in his pre-match press conference. He noted that the match is a critical opportunity to test the squad’s readiness and ensure players remain injury-free ahead of the tournament. “The game is a key stone because we have to play with the players who will be in the World Cup, and the circumstances make it a concern,” Scaloni said. He acknowledged the added pressure of balancing preparation with the risk of injuries, stating, “If the match weren’t happening, we’d have more time to focus on Algeria.” The lineup remains uncertain, though Scaloni confirmed Lionel Messi will feature. The coach highlighted the need to distribute playing time across the squad, stating, “We’ll adjust the formation based on how the players finish the session. Our priority is to ensure the match ends well and prepare for Algeria.” Key players are expected to start, including Agustín Giay on the right wing, Nicolás Otamendi and Lisandro Martínez in central defense, and Facundo Medina on the left. Midfielders Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernández, and Alexis Mac Allister are likely to start, with Lautaro Martínez and Thiago Almada also in the running for central roles. Messi or Giuliano Simeone may partner Martínez up front.#argentina #lionel_scaloni #iceland #telefe #rosendo_mendoza
