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This is a neutral-site meeting with no recorded head-to-head history in the database, which adds an extra layer of uncertainty to the tactical picture. Algeria should bring technical quality and wide attacking threat, especially if their senior creators can control tempo and isolate Austria’s full-backs. Austria, however, are typically well organized, physically robust, and comfortable pressing in compact phases, so the midfield battle is likely to determine who can impose their rhythm. From a matchup perspective, Algeria’s best route is to use possession to pull Austria’s block out of shape and create one-vs-one moments for their advanced wide players. Austria may look to counter quickly through direct runs from attacking midfield and support from full-backs, while set pieces could also be a major weapon. With both sides likely to respect the stakes of a group-stage fixture, the most probable pattern is a cautious first half followed by a more open second period if either team needs to chase the game. A low-scoring draw is the most balanced prediction, though both teams have enough quality to find the net.
| #1 | Alexis Guendouz | GK |
| #20 | Youcef Atal | RB |
| #2 | Aissa Mandi | CB |
| #21 | Ramy Bensebaini | CB |
| #15 | Rayan Ait-Nouri | LB |
| #14 | Hicham Boudaoui | CM |
| #13 | Nabil Bentaleb | CM |
| #22 | Ismael Bennacer | CM |
| #7 | Riyad Mahrez | RW |
| #8 | Youssef Belaïli | LW |
| #9 | Baghdad Bounedjah | ST |
| #13 | Patrick Pentz | GK |
| #5 | Stefan Posch | RB |
| #8 | David Alaba | CB |
| #15 | Philipp Lienhart | CB |
| #16 | Phillipp Mwene | LB |
| #18 | Konrad Laimer | CM |
| #4 | Xaver Schlager | CM |
| #19 | Christoph Baumgartner | AM |
| #9 | Marcel Sabitzer | RW |
| #11 | Michael Gregoritsch | LW |
| #7 | Marko Arnautovic | ST |

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