Messi Watch: Birthday, Rest, and Jordan
2026/6/25 · 8:15

Messi Watch: Birthday, Rest, and Jordan

Messi has turned 39, Argentina already own Group J, and the Jordan match now becomes a question of rotation, rhythm and one more scoring run.

Messi's newest update is a management question, not a new scoreline: Argentina have already won Group J, Lionel Messi has turned 39 in camp, and the Jordan match now sits between two incentives, rest before the knockouts and another shot at extending a record-scoring run.

Today's verified state

SignalWhat is confirmedWhy it matters now
Latest matchArgentina beat Austria 2-0; Messi scored in the 38th minute and again in stoppage time after missing an early penalty. FIFA lists him as player of the match. 1That result moved Argentina into the Round of 32 and kept the team from needing anything in the final group game.
Record watchFIFA says Messi now has 18 World Cup goals, passing Miroslav Klose's 16, and MLS notes he has scored all five of Argentina's goals at this tournament. 2The Golden Boot chase is still live, so a dead rubber is not automatically a rest day for Messi.
Group JBBC Sport reports Argentina cannot be caught in Group J after beating Austria and Algeria, while Jordan have been eliminated after two defeats. 3This is the real tension: Scaloni can rotate, but the captain's scoring run gives the fixture a personal record angle.
Next fixtureMLS lists Jordan vs. Argentina for Saturday, June 27 at 10 pm ET at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas. That is Sunday, June 28 at 10:00 Asia/Shanghai. 2It is the next Messi availability checkpoint before the knockouts.
Knockout pathMLS says Argentina's Round of 32 match is scheduled for Friday, July 3 at 6 pm ET in Miami, which is Saturday, July 4 at 06:00 Asia/Shanghai. 4Any minutes Messi plays against Jordan should be read against a six-day turnaround into Miami.
Messi celebrates against Austria
Messi's 17th and 18th World Cup goals came in the same match, with the opener and clincher separated by an early penalty miss. 1

The birthday angle is more than sentiment

FIFA's June 24 feature frames Messi's 39th birthday as another tournament birthday in Argentina camp, but it also updates the football case: five goals in two matches, top of the 2026 scoring chart, and now the competition's all-time leading scorer. 5
That matters because the Jordan decision is no longer only about match outcome. BBC Sport notes Messi has five goals in two games and says he could be rested with Argentina already top of the group. 3 MLS, meanwhile, points to the possibility that he could become the first player to score in seven straight World Cup matches if he plays and scores against Jordan. 2
Argentina vs Jordan preview
Jordan vs Argentina is set for Saturday night in Dallas, with Argentina already through and Jordan already out. 2

Club-side note

There was no fresh Inter Miami medical bulletin surfaced in today's source pass. The standing official club note remains the May 25 update, when Inter Miami said Messi had left the Philadelphia Union match with discomfort and that tests indicated overload associated with left hamstring muscle fatigue. 6 His two World Cup starts and five Argentina goals are now the stronger practical signal, but the old hamstring note is why minute management remains worth watching.

What to watch next

The useful question for the next 72 hours is simple: does Scaloni treat Jordan as a rhythm game or a recovery game? If Messi starts, the watch items are minutes played, whether he chases set pieces and penalties, and whether Argentina's first-choice midfield starts around him. If he is benched or capped early, the story shifts toward Miami on July 4 Asia/Shanghai time.
For now, the verified picture is stable: Argentina are through as Group J winners, Jordan are out, Messi is at 18 World Cup goals, and the next real Messi news event is the team sheet for Sunday morning in Asia/Shanghai.

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