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PREVIEW: Austria and Algeria will shoot it out for second in Group J

Austria and Algeria are set to face off in Kansas City for the second place in their World Cup Group J. A draw could be a good outcome for both teams as they 'push for a spot in the round of 32.

Argentina has already been?confirmed? as the pool winner, while Austria and Algeria both have three points each and Jordan zero going into the final rounds of games.

A draw would see Austria retain their position due to the superior goal-difference. Algeria, however, would advance as one of the top three teams in the 12 groups, with four points.

There is an interesting twist in this story. It might be better to finish third than second in the group.

The runner-up will face Spain, who are a favourite, in the round-of-32, while the team that finishes third could be up against the Group?B champions, Switzerland.

Austria and Algeria were both?on the receiving end of a 'Lionel Messi Masterclass' when they faced Argentina, but it looks like this matchup will be more equal.

The Algerian forward Mohamed Amoura is doubtful after missing the 2-1 win over Jordan, and Austria's Stefan Posch played against Argentina with a fractured jaw but seemed to have recovered well.

Austria coach Ralf Rangnick said he is 'disappointed' with his team for losing to the Argentines, but he was happy with their performance and hinted that they would have a try against the Algerians.

He said that during every World Cup match, there are certain phases in which one team has the momentum on their side.

"I would have asked my players to show more courage... "I think we were very impressive in the second-half."

Vladimir Petkovic, the Algeria coach, is also satisfied with his team and says he's?pleased that they have everything to play for in the final match.

Petkovic stated, "I believe we have produced two good performances." "To?have the fate of our team in our own hands. "We're in good shape, even though nothing has been decided yet."

This matchup is reminiscent of the infamous "Disgrace in Gijon" at the 1982 World Cup when Austria and West Germany played to a tie that eliminated Algeria from the competition. (Reporting and editing by Christian Radnedge.)

(source: Reuters)