Algeria faces Austria in a crucial warm‑up before the World Cup 2026, ending in a 3‑3 draw on 2026‑06‑28. The match is now streaming live on Twitter with no encryption or subscription, letting fans catch every moment.
What happened in the match?
Early on, Marwan Daoud gave Algeria the lead, only for Markus Schomburg to equalize for Austria. The second half turned into a back‑and‑forth battle, finishing regular time at 2‑2. Extra time saw goals from Abdelkader Benghouch and Vladimir Sapić, sealing a 3‑3 finish. The game highlighted Algeria's resilience against a strong European side.
Why does this match matter for Algeria?
The draw adds one point to the recent form of the last five games: 3 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss (DWLWW). That shape marks a clear upturn after a heavy defeat to Spain in March. Coach Rabah Bencherif is now sharpening the attack, especially after Yacine Brahimi’s standout midfield display.
What are the plans ahead?
Following the result, Algeria heads into a decisive clash with Italy on 2026‑07‑12 to lock down its group position. The focus will be tightening defensive transitions, as Austria exposed a few sloppy moments. Key players will see extra minutes in training to iron out those gaps before the next fixture.
How can fans watch the stream?
Live coverage is on the @AlgeriaLive Twitter account, requiring no sign‑up or payment. Just click the link in the official team tweet and the stream pops up instantly. This approach guarantees supporters get the action in real time, with minimal technical lag.
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