Argentina Passes Stats - World Cup 2026 Preview

Heading into the World Cup 2026, Argentina have completed 10941 passes across 18 WC Qualification South America games, averaging 607.8 per match. R. Paul leads the squad with 1260 passes in qualifying — 74.12 per game — completing at least one in 17/17 appearances (100%). N. Otamendi follows with 1235 passes at 72.65 per game.

Argentina Passes: World Cup 2026 Betting Insights

Over their last 10 WC Qualification South America games, Argentina are averaging 635 passes per match — R. Paul leads that period with 737 (81.89 per game). Argentina average 607.8 passes per WC Qualification South America game. R. Paul is the most involved passer with 1260 across qualifying. Use the match-by-match data to assess passing patterns heading into the World Cup 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many passes does Argentina complete per game?

Argentina average 607.8 passes per WC Qualification South America game in 2025. Their last 10 game average is 635.

Who completes the most passes for Argentina heading into World Cup 2026?

R. Paul leads Argentina for passes in WC Qualification South America with 1260 — 74.12 per game. N. Otamendi is second with 1235 at 72.65 per game.

Does Argentina dominate possession in WC Qualification South America?

With 607.8 passes per game in WC Qualification South America, check the match-by-match data above to assess Argentina's possession patterns heading into the World Cup 2026.

Do Argentina pass more at home or away?

Use the Home / Away filter above the data table to compare Argentina's passing volumes split by venue across WC Qualification South America 2025.