What should have been a celebration of football turned chaotic in the heart of Manhattan on Tuesday, as rival supporters of Algeria and Argentina clashed in Times Square just hours before their teams’ highly anticipated 2026 World Cup opener in Kansas City.
Viral footage shared on X by user #dammiedammie35 shows the iconic neon-lit crossroads descending into pushing matches, with fans donning the distinctive jerseys of both nations shoving each other amid crowded sidewalks.
The confrontation grew heated enough to draw a heavy police response, with officers physically separating the groups as debris scattered across the pavement.
Shirtless Argentine supporters waving flags traded animated shouts with determined Algerian fans, creating a volatile scene that stunned onlookers and tourists filming from every angle.
Social media quickly erupted with reactions, ranging from humorous to incendiary. “#Ezhekelly” demanded action, posting “Eliminate Argentina from the World Cup now,” while “#Im_Kenny_A” injected levity with “Someone should pls pay for my ticket to the USA! I have to defend my Argentine brothers.”
More ominous warnings came from “#Share_hodler001,” who commented, “Two rugged countries. Mafians full those two countries,” as “#TheHmans44” took a sharp jab at the Algerian supporters, calling them “cowards always attacking from behind in groups like rats and still losing.”
The clash underscores the high-stakes atmosphere surrounding Group J’s opening match, where defending champions Argentina—led by the legendary Lionel Messi—enter as overwhelming favourites.
But Algeria, back on football’s biggest stage, has made it clear they intend to be no pushovers in what already promises to be a fiercely contested showdown in Kansas City.
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