Argentina to play Mauritania and Zambia in World Cup warm-ups

Argentina will face Mauritania and Zambia this month in World Cup warm-up matches, the South American nation’s football body (AFA) said on Friday. (AP/File)
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Updated 21 March 2026
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Argentina to play Mauritania and Zambia in World Cup warm-ups

  • “The national team will play a friendly against Mauritania as the squad begins ⁠its farewell to ⁠fans before departing to defend its World Cup title,” AFA said
  • Argentina “will face Zambia in its second friendly match of the FIFA ⁠Date“

BUENOS AIRES: Argentina will face Mauritania and Zambia this month in World Cup warm-up matches, the South American nation’s football body (AFA) said on Friday.
Argentina had been due to play Spain in the “Finalissima” in Qatar, but the game was canceled due to the conflict in the Middle East.
“The national team will play a friendly against Mauritania as the squad begins ⁠its farewell to ⁠fans before departing to defend its World Cup title,” the AFA said in a statement.
In a separate statement, the AFA added that Argentina “will face Zambia in its second friendly match of the FIFA ⁠Date.”
The matches will be played at Boca Juniors’ La Bombonera stadium on March 27 and March 31, respectively. Mauritania had been scheduled to face Palestine in Morocco, but that game was also canceled due to the conflict.
It will be Argentina’s third game in a row against an African team, after a 2-0 victory in Angola ⁠in ⁠November.
Argentina had planned a friendly against Guatemala on March 31, but that match was canceled after failing to receive FIFA approval because Guatemala were already scheduled to face Algeria in Italy.
Argentina begin their World Cup title defense on June 16 against Algeria, before facing Austria and Jordan in Group J.