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90+3 min Jordan spring forward and have their best chance since falling behind to an own goal before the opportunity is cleared.
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90+2 min Marko Arnautović breaks the defensive line and only has the keeper to beat to all but settle the game. But the strike is straight at keeper Yazeed Abulaila.
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90 min Jordan are handed a boost with a minimum 10 minutes of stoppage time to come.
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89 min Jordan are looking more desperate but still to find a groove after throwing on fresh legs.
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Updated at 07.59 CEST
86 min A clash of heads leaves Yazan Al-Arab on the turf and gives Jordan a moment to collect their thoughts and swing some additional changes. Coach Jamal Sellami turns to fresh legs in attack Musa Al-Taamari and Odeh Al-Fakhouri curiously making way. Mohammad Al-Dawoud and Ali Azaizeh will have their chance to chase an equaliser.
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83 min Austria goalscorer Romano Schmid is the next to be taken out of the action for Patrick Wimmer.
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Updated at 07.56 CEST
82 min Jordan pull some defenders with Abdallah Nasib and captain Ehsan Haddad making way for Saed Al-Rosan and attacker Mahmoud Al-Mardi.
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Updated at 07.53 CEST
81 min Jordan have no choice but to chase the game as their intensity lifts but Austria are better prepared to throw numbers back.
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Updated at 07.52 CEST
78 min There is a bit of push and shove in the aftermatch of the goal which Arnautović is half-heartedly claiming. Marcel Sabitzer is shown a yellow card though Austria won’t mind too much after taking the lead for a second time.
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Heartbreak for Yazan Al-Arab who has been immense at the back but goes into the record book as the first Jordan goalscorer at the wrong end in a World Cup.
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GOAL! Austria 2-1 Jordan (Al-Arab og 77)
Austria finally have their second after a horror attempt at a clearance from a corner that has bounced off Jordan defender Yazan Al-Arab’s back and into the net.
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Updated at 07.49 CEST
76 min We’re back under way in San Francisco with it all to play for.
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Jacob has a bright idea: “They could have taken the hydration break during those 4 minutes of VAR Handbags”.
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Updated at 07.44 CEST
Lance must be watching a different game to me with the query “who is the audience?”. “I’m watching from my apartment in San Francisco and can’t figure out why they started a game at midnight for most of the USA, Canada, and Mexico and 4am in Europe. Who’s watching this besides you in Australia? OTOH, the level of play deserves late night so maybe FIFA are geniuses.”
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Updated at 07.41 CEST
NO GOAL! Austria 1-1 Jordan
The referee determines that Stefan Posch handled the ball while trying to control it just a split second before Marko Arnautović tapped it into the back of the net. A huge call but looks like the right one to me. Now for an ill-timed hydration break
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Updated at 07.41 CEST
The referee has gone to the sideline to review the replay. All the focus is on the handball claim rather than any supposed contact with the keeper.
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Updated at 07.39 CEST
Hang on a second, VAR is looking at the replay. There wasn’t much contact on the keeper but the ball has perhaps brushed Stefan Posch’s arm before bouncing down to Arnautović’s feet.
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Updated at 07.39 CEST
GOAL! Austria 2-1 Jordan (Arnautović 68)
Marko Arnautović reclaims the lead for Austria as the calmest presence in the six-yard box amid a mad scramble off a corner.
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65 min Yazeed Abulaila is back to his feet after some extra attention. It is hard to spot much contact from Arnautović on the replay.
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Updated at 07.34 CEST
63 min Carney Chukwuemeka is immediately involved in all the most exciting moments as he goes to ground in the penalty area but has any claims waved away. Shortly after Jordan keeper Yazeed Abulaila is the one to end up on the turf holding his face after next to know pressure from Marko Arnautović. The referee allows play to continue and Chukwuemeka fires a shot on target that is blocked by a sea of Jordan feet.
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61 min Austria take time to settle back into their rhythm after the sweeping changes while Chukwuemeka already looks lively.
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Updated at 07.29 CEST
59 min A triple change for Austria with defender Kevin Danso joined by a pair of exciting new additions in Carney Chukwuemeka and Paul Wanner. Captain David Alaba, and midfielders Xaver Schlager and Phillipp Mwene are done for the day.
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57 min Arnautović goes to ground in the defensive half to masterfully earn a free kick and relieve the pressure.
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55 min No change to the familiar pattern as Odeh Al-Fakhouri twice finds space down the right side. Musa Al-Taamari and Ali Olwan time their run perfectly off the second chance but the cross is a touch deep and is collected by keeper Schlager.
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Updated at 07.25 CEST
53 min Austria slow the game down with Xaver Schlager and Nicolas Seiwald knocking the ball around the midfield and defensive line.
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Ali Olwan creates something out of very little with a solo run to equalise for Jordan though the goal had been coming. Austria, on the other hand, have paid a huge price for leaving too much space in their defensive half even while holding a narrow lead. Game on!
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Updated at 07.20 CEST
GOAL! Austria 1-1 Jordan (Olwan 50)
Ali Olwan is giving too much room as he carries the ball from near the halfway line and into the penalty area, cuts on to his right boot and rockets the ball off the inside of the far post and into the net. The striker goes down in history as Jordan’s first World Cup goalscorer.
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Updated at 07.18 CEST
48 min Stefan Posch takes too much time to consider his options for a throw-in and the referee blows the whistle to hand the ball back to Jordan in their attacking half. That’s surely one of the better rules that Fifa has brought in for this World Cup.
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47 min Ehsan Haddad shows Jordan are setting out to chase the game as the captain charges into space down the right and hammers a flat cross into the penalty area. The scramble sends the ball out to Odeh Al-Fakhouri to take it deep and to the goalline under little pressure. But the cutback ends up in keeper Schlager’s hands.
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Updated at 07.15 CEST
46 min Jordan resume the second half with the same XI players that began the first.
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Austria are last to make their way out of the tunnel but veteran Marko Arnautović is already alone on the sidelines ready to enter the fray. Saša Kalajdžić makes way after a half where the final ball from his Austria teammates generally didn’t do him any few favours.
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Updated at 07.13 CEST
If the final word on the latest Kylian Mbappé masterclass isn’t enough to entertain you, Peter has stepped forward with a simple request: “After the next hydration break I’d like to see Austria take a couple of stiff schnaps shots at the Jordan goal.”
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Jordan are far from out of this Group J clash against Austria and had their fair share of chances both before and after Schmid’s opening goal. We’ll be back shortly for the second half, but in the meantime here is some half-time reading from Leander Schaerlaeckens on the other side of the US at New York New Jersey Stadium.
double quotation markAfter the whistle blew for half-time, Kylian Mbappé ran to the player tunnel at a good clip, followed by Ousmane Dembélé. Behind them, the rest of the French team were in no such hurry, sauntering off the pitch. The forward widely considered the best in the world – or at least the most famous in the Non-Ronaldo-and-Messi Division – and the reigning Ballon d’Or winner had much to discuss.
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Updated at 07.11 CEST
Austria hold the advantage at the break in a game that has largely followed the script, as they seek to control the ball in midfield and find a pass into towering forward Saša Kalajdžić’s feet, while Jordan are comfortable sitting back and waiting to unleash Musa Al-Taamari on the counter.
Romano Schmid curled shot from range in the 20th minute is a goal deserving of the lead though Jordan almost responded immediately with a shot that crashed off the crossbar. Austria lead Jordan for possession 58-42% though the shots on target favour the World Cup debutants 3-1 while both have had five chances sail wide.
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Updated at 07.01 CEST
Half time: Austria 1-0 Jordan
Romano Schmid’s rocket from outside the penalty area is all that separates the two sides in what has been an enthralling encounter filled with end-to-end football.
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45+3 min Schmid has time to try to pick out a pass into the Austria attack where Kalajdžić is hovering ominously. A quick Jordan clearance sends Musa Al-Taamari on his way but the long hit ends up with keeper Schlager.
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Updated at 06.53 CEST
45+1 min Jordan continue to attack down their left where Mohannad Abu Taha offers width. Musa Al-Taamari soon sets off on a solo run from the right side and beats the first Austria defender to get a shot away with his left boot that drifts into the side netting. Four minutes of added time.
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44 min Stefan Posch crunches Odeh Al-Fakhouri in the back as they compete for a high ball to hand Jordan another free kick in their attacking half. The overly elaborate set up wastes the chance.
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Updated at 06.48 CEST
42 min Jordan earn their own free kick in their attacking half where a flatter cross earns a corner – one of their key weapons.
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41 min Austria win a free kick out of nothing in the midfield and take time to set up their attack. Alaba delivers a loop free kick for Kalajdžić to nod backwards where the Jordan defence are able to clear.
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39 min Both keepers take their time with a goal kick with half-time coming in to view.
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Updated at 06.46 CEST
37 min Austria take some momentum out of the game with Jordan pressing hard in attack. The midfield battle has leaned to one side with the contrasting approaches to leave Austria enjoying about two-thirds of the possession.
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35 min Jordan flood forward and a pacey build up gives Ali Olwan time to unleash a powerful shot that might have troubled the keeper if it wasn’t so straight. Musa Al-Taamari gathers the rebound but his own chance is blocked by Philipp Lienhart before Austria finally clear. Jordan continue to look most dangerous on the counter.
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Updated at 06.41 CEST
33 min Austria send the ball long for Konrad Laimer to run on to and into the penalty area. The midfielder tumbles to ground with arms waving in the air after there was an obvious tug on the shirt. But he equally had a fist full of the Jordan defender’s jersey. Stefan Posch is next to find space in attack but a heavy final touch allows the keeper to shut down the danger.
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Updated at 06.40 CEST
32 min Fast feet from Ali Olwan opens up the Austria defence but the cross into the penalty area is comfortably cleared by their centre-backs.
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Updated at 06.38 CEST
31 min Mwene quickly has an opportunity to make amends as he searches for Saša Kalajdžić but the cross is a touch behind the forward and he is unable to get enough on his header.
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29 min Austria look more and more threatening as Jordan allow them time to build attacks. The right final ball all that’s missing to link midfield with the attack as Phillipp Mwene misdirects a cross.
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Updated at 06.35 CEST
27 min Austria win the ball back for their own throw in the attacking third and pile the pressure back on Jordan in the six-yard box. A desperate clearance gives the ball back for Austria to rebuild as Xaver Schlager charges through the middle of the pitch unopposed.
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