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TVRI Broadcast Schedule for Argentina vs Algeria at the 2026 World Cup: Lionel Messi and Team Awaited by Central Kalimantan Fans
Aurora Nightingale | June 16, 2026 4:37 PM CST

TRIBUNKALTENG.COM – The free live broadcast schedule for Argentina vs Algeria has been confirmed, with Lionel Messi and his teammates set to face Riyad Mahrez’s side in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The match between Argentina and Algeria will take place at Arrowhead Stadium at 08:00 WIB on Wednesday, 17 June 2026.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup match will be broadcast live on TVRI.

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Check out the live score link and live streaming link for the 2026 FIFA World Cup:

LIVE STREAM LINK

SCORE LINK

Stay tuned for the result of the 2026 World Cup match between Iraq and Norway.

Line-ups:

*Argentina

Emiliano Martinez (GK)
Facundo Medina
Nicolas Otamendi
Cristian Gabriel Romero
Nahuel Molina
Thiago Almada
Enzo Fernandez
Alexis Mac Allister
Rodrigo de Paul
Julian Alvarez
Lionel Messi

*Algeria

Luca Zidane (GK)
Rafik Belghali
Aissa Mandi
Jaouen Hadjam
Rayan Ait-Nouri
Fares Chaibi
Ibrahim Maza
Hicham Boudaoui
Amine Gouiri
Mohamed Amoura
Riyad Mahrez

Deputy Mayor of Palangka Raya Eagerly Awaits Argentina and Portugal Matches

Deputy Mayor of Palangka Raya, Achmad Zaini, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.

He said that the world’s biggest football event is a moment eagerly awaited by the public to witness high-quality matches featuring the best players in the world.

“We should be happy. This year, God willing, we will again be able to follow the World Cup matches. This is a great opportunity for all of us to watch together. I personally am also a football fan,” said Zaini after attending a joint ceremony commemorating Pancasila Day at the Palangka Raya City Hall on Monday, 1 June 2026.

He hopes the excitement of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will also be felt by the people of Palangka Raya.

One of the ways to do this, he said, is through public viewing events that can serve as a medium for community togetherness while enjoying the matches.

“Hopefully, we can watch together. We hope there will be moments in our city for public screenings or group viewings. I will also convey this to the Mayor of Palangka Raya,” he added.

Regarding his favourite players, Zaini admitted that he still admires the senior stars who have long been icons of world football.

The names Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi remain deeply attached in his mind when talking about international football.

“Yes, my favourite players are still the senior ones – like Messi and Ronaldo,” he said with a smile.

However, he also hopes that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will not only feature widely known stars but also give rise to new talents capable of showcasing their abilities at the highest level.

According to him, one of the main attractions of the World Cup is the emergence of young players who perform impressively and later develop into global football stars.

“Essentially, there are many players we can look forward to. Hopefully, this World Cup will produce world-class talents, because usually the World Cup is where we see the rise of such players,” he stated.

He also emphasized the importance of continuous player regeneration so that world football continues to offer exciting spectacles for fans.

He believes it is time for the new generation to step up and become the successors to the senior international footballers.

2026 FIFA World Cup Groups:

Group A:
Mexico
South Korea
South Africa
Czech Republic

Group B:
Canada
Switzerland
Qatar
Bosnia

Group C:
Brazil
Morocco
Scotland
Haiti

Group D:
United States
Australia
Paraguay
Turkey

Group E:
Germany
Ecuador
Ivory Coast
Curacao

Group F:
Netherlands
Japan
Tunisia
Sweden

Group G:
Belgium
Iran
Egypt
New Zealand

Group H:
Spain
Uruguay
Saudi Arabia
Cape Verde

Group I:
France
Senegal
Norway
Iraq

Group J:
Argentina
Austria
Algeria
Jordan

Group K:
Portugal
Colombia
Uzbekistan
DR Congo

Group L:
England
Croatia
Panama
Ghana


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