The Argentina national team has begun formal negotiations to finalize its last two preparation matches ahead of the World Cup. Under Lionel Scaloni’s leadership, the national side is aiming to arrive at the big event in peak form, choosing opponents from different continents to test last-minute tactical alternatives.
Schedule in the United States
La “Scaloneta” will play this double FIFA window on U.S. soil. The first match is expected to take place on June 6 against Honduras in the state of Texas. Just three days later, on June 9, La Albiceleste will face Serbia in Alabama, a European opponent that will demand the team’s very best on defense.
Seven days before the debut
The most striking aspect of this schedule is how close it is to the World Cup: the final friendly against Serbia will be played exactly one week before Argentina’s official World Cup debut. The coaching staff is prioritizing high-level competition to maintain intensity, even if that means taking a physical risk just days before the tournament begins.
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