Argentina vs Iceland: TV Channel, Live Stream, Kick-Off Time and Where to Watch

Argentina face Iceland in an international friendly on June 9, 2026, with kickoff scheduled for 9:00 PM as both teams continue their preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The match is available to watch live in the United States on Fubo, ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ViX.
Argentina enter the fixture in excellent form. The world champions have won five straight matches and have remained solid defensively, conceding no more than one goal in any of those games. Head coach Lionel Scaloni is using this period to fine-tune his squad before the World Cup, where Argentina will begin the defense of their title against Algeria on June 16 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. The team is built around Lionel Messi, who remains central to Argentina’s plans. The 38-year-old Inter Miami forward is expected to play in what could be his final World Cup, adding extra significance to this friendly even though it is not a competitive tournament match.
Iceland arrive with much less momentum. Their recent results have been disappointing, with only one draw and three defeats in their last five games. That run includes a 4-0 loss to Mexico and a 1-0 defeat to Japan. Iceland will need a much stronger defensive performance if they are to challenge Argentina, especially against a side in such sharp attacking and defensive form.
The two countries have met only once before in competitive play. That came at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, when the game ended 1-1 in one of the tournament’s most memorable early results. Iceland will hope to draw confidence from that meeting, although Argentina are a very different side now and come into this game as clear favorites.
No official team news had been confirmed ahead of the match. Argentina were reported to have no injuries or suspensions, while Iceland also had no confirmed squad issues listed at the time of writing. Probable lineups had not been announced, and final updates were expected closer to kickoff.
Argentina’s form over their last five matches has been dominant. They beat Honduras 2-0 in their most recent outing on June 7, following heavy wins over Zambia and Puerto Rico, along with victories against Mauritania and Angola. Their attack has been efficient, and their defense has stayed organized throughout the run.
Iceland’s recent stretch has been far less encouraging. They have conceded eight goals in five matches and have struggled to produce consistent attacking threat. Their most recent defeat came against Japan on May 31, following a 4-0 loss to Mexico earlier in the year. Draws against Haiti and Canada were not enough to offset the setbacks.
With Messi leading Argentina and both teams using the match as part of their World Cup buildup, the game offers an important test for a dominant champion and a struggling underdog.




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