Algeria and Jordan face a must-win clash at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on Tuesday with both nations looking to revive their hopes of reaching the FIFA World Cup knockout stages.
After opening defeats, the two sides know another setback could leave them on the brink of elimination before the final round of group matches.
Algeria began their campaign with a 3-0 defeat to Argentina, but the scoreline did not tell the full story.
Vladimir Petkovic’s side matched the South American giants during the early stages and even had a goal ruled out for offside in the opening minutes before Argentina’s quality eventually proved decisive.
The Desert Foxes created moments of danger throughout the contest but were punished by an Argentina side inspired by Lionel Messi and their array of attacking talent.
While the result was disappointing, Algeria will take encouragement from aspects of their performance and believe they can bounce back against more evenly matched opposition.
Jordan also suffered defeat in their opening fixture, losing 3-1 to Austria despite making a bright start.
The Jordanians stunned their opponents with an early goal and briefly threatened to produce one of the surprises of the opening round.
However, Austria’s relentless pressing and attacking intensity gradually took control of the contest, leaving Jordan empty-handed despite a spirited display.
The defeat ended what had otherwise been a remarkable rise for Jordanian football, with the nation competing at a World Cup for only the second time in its history.
Both teams therefore arrive in California under pressure, aware that qualification hopes may depend on securing all three points.
For Algeria, much of the focus will fall on their experienced attacking players, who will be expected to provide the cutting edge that was missing against Argentina.
Petkovic’s side possess greater tournament experience and will likely enter the match as slight favourites.
Jordan, meanwhile, will seek to recapture the energy and fearlessness that characterised their opening exchanges against Austria.
They have already shown they are capable of troubling opponents and will view this fixture as an opportunity to keep their World Cup dream alive.
With Argentina and Austria meeting earlier in the group, the outcome in San Francisco could significantly shape the race for qualification.
Victory would put either Algeria or Jordan firmly back in contention heading into the final round of matches. Defeat, however, could leave the losing side facing an early exit.
In a group dominated by the heavyweight presence of Argentina, this encounter may prove decisive in determining who remains in the hunt for second place.
Probable line-ups
Algeria: Anthony Mandrea; Youcef Atal, Aissa Mandi, Ramy Bensebaini, Rayan Ait-Nouri; Ismael Bennacer, Hicham Boudaoui, Adem Zorgane; Riyad Mahrez, Baghdad Bounedjah, Amine Gouiri.
Jordan: Yazeed Abulaila; Ehsan Haddad, Yazan Al Arab, Abdallah Nasib, Mohammad Abu Hasheesh; Nizar Al Rashdan, Noor Al Rawabdeh, Mousa Al Taamari; Mahmoud Al Mardi, Ali Olwan, Yazan Al Naimat.