Algeria turn Jordan's exit into the noon story

Algeria turn Jordan's exit into the noon story

Algeria's 2-1 comeback over Jordan is the 12:00 UTC hook: Benbouali and Gouiri reversed Nizar Al Rashdan's opener, Jordan are out, and Portugal and England now carry the next live windows.

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2026/6/23 · 12:14
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By the 12:00 UTC check, the fresh full-time result is not another superstar brace. It is Algeria flipping Jordan from 1-0 up to out of the tournament: Nadhir Benbouali headed in from a Riyad Mahrez corner, Amine Gouiri finished the second set-piece scramble, and Jordan's first World Cup will end after the group stage 12.

Noon board: what has changed since the night window

StoryStatus at 12:00 UTCWhy it matters now
Jordan 1-2 AlgeriaFull timeJordan led through Nizar Al Rashdan, then conceded Benbouali's 69th-minute header and Gouiri's 82nd-minute winner; Algeria now sit third in Group J on three points 1.
Argentina, France and NorwayAlready throughFIFA's matchday round-up lists Argentina, France and Norway as Round of 32 qualifiers after Messi, Mbappe and Haaland all scored twice in the Monday slate 3.
Portugal vs Uzbekistan17:00 UTC kickoffPortugal have one point after the DR Congo draw; the watch is whether Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal turn pressure into goals in Houston 45.
England vs Ghana20:00 UTC kickoffEngland can take control of Group L after a 4-2 opening win over Croatia; Ghana also enter on three points after Caleb Yirenkyi's stoppage-time winner against Panama 6.
Panama vs Croatia / Colombia vs DR Congo23:00 UTC / 02:00 UTC on 24 JuneCroatia and Panama are both chasing their first points, while Colombia can stretch Group K if they beat DR Congo in Guadalajara 5.

The comeback was all corners and nerve

Jordan's lead was real, not a fluke scoreboard blip. BBC's report has Al Rashdan putting the debutants ahead in the 36th minute after Ramiz Zerrouki lost the ball, while Reuters' account says Jordan goalkeeper Yazeed Abu Laila later felt the goals came down to details rather than tactics 12.
Nadhir Benbouali beats Jordan defenders to a header
Benbouali's equaliser came from a Mahrez corner before Gouiri turned in the winner from another set piece 1.
That is the part that stings for Jordan. They were organized enough to take Algeria deep, but not clean enough on restarts to protect the point that would have kept the debut story alive. Algeria now get a much sharper final-day assignment: Austria, level with them on three points, with Argentina already confirmed as Group J winners 2.

What the social feed is chewing on

The Algeria-Jordan result is moving, but the overnight clips are still doing heavy traffic. On r/soccer, the Jordan elimination post had a score of 2,634 with 200 comments in the detail pull 7. The Norway players-and-fans "Viking Row" clip was much bigger at 17,076 score and 490 comments, which is why Norway are still culturally louder than a normal Group I qualifier would be 8.
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Two other posts show where the fan conversation is drifting before Portugal and England kick off: Haaland's deadpan line that France are "probably going to win against us" sat at 4,077 score, while a slow-motion clip of Messi's second goal sat at 4,168 910. The internet has its pitch story for noon, but its clip diet is still Messi, Haaland and Norway's crowd.

The next watch is Ronaldo, then Kane

Cristiano Ronaldo trains with Portugal before Uzbekistan
Portugal trained in Florida before facing Uzbekistan in Houston, where a win would steady Group K after the opening draw with DR Congo 5.
Yahoo's live file frames Portugal-Uzbekistan around Ronaldo's need to answer the Messi-Mbappe-Haaland run, and that is the correct fan read: Portugal drew 1-1 with DR Congo after Joao Neves scored early and Yoane Wissa equalised before half-time 5. ESPN adds the England layer: Harry Kane gets his next chance against Ghana, with England able to secure progression if they win 11.
So the order for the next refresh is simple: Algeria own the lunch break, Ronaldo owns the first live window, and Kane owns the nightcap before Croatia-Panama and Colombia-DR Congo push the day into Wednesday UTC.

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