Looking at this matchup from the first-round performances and long-term data, Jordan have failed to win in their last six matches, and their average goals conceded per game has been relatively high, showing a lack of defensive consistency. When forced into deep defensive positioning for long periods, their stamina can struggle to hold up. Algeria are more balanced overall in both attack and defense. Over their last five matches, they have averaged two goals per game while conceding only a few, and their ability to control matches in settled play is far superior to Jordan’s. They also have the edge in the historical head-to-head record, often coming away with victories. Jordan can only create danger through isolated counterattacks, making it difficult to consistently pressure Algeria’s back line. There is a possibility that Algeria’s attacking efficiency could fluctuate and that they may win by just one goal, resulting in a push. Taking the overall fundamentals into account, the away team -1 is worth noting.