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Tunisia vs Jordan

Expert Analysis: Tunisia vs. Jordan

The upcoming match between Tunisia and Jordan on November 14, 2025, at 17:30, presents intriguing betting opportunities. Both teams have shown varying levels of performance in recent fixtures, making this a potentially unpredictable encounter. Tunisia, with its solid defensive setup, might struggle to break through Jordan’s disciplined backline. Meanwhile, Jordan’s attack could find it challenging to exploit any gaps left by Tunisia’s defense.

Tunisia

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Jordan

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Date: 2025-11-14
Time: 16:45
(FT)
Venue: Stade Olympique de Rades
Score: 3-2

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Both Teams Not to Score65.60%(3-2) 1.85
Under 2.5 Goals66.90%(3-2) 1.67
Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half60.70%(3-2)
Over 1.5 Goals63.10%(3-2) 1.36
Draw In First Half59.10%(3-2) 1-1 1H 2.15

Betting Predictions

Both Teams Not to Score: 67.50

This prediction suggests a low-scoring game where neither team manages to find the back of the net. Given both teams’ defensive capabilities and recent form, this could be a realistic outcome.

Under 2.5 Goals: 66.90

With odds closely mirroring the ‘Both Teams Not to Score’ prediction, this bet indicates an expectation of fewer than three goals in total during the match. This aligns with both teams’ tendency to play cautiously and defensively.

Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half: 57.40

Tunisia is expected to be cautious in the initial stages of the game, focusing on maintaining their defensive structure rather than pushing for early goals. This makes it plausible that they might not score in the first half.

Over 1.5 Goals: 63.00

Contrary to the predictions of low scoring, there is also a significant belief that more than one and a half goals will be scored during the match. This could happen if either team capitalizes on counter-attacks or moments of defensive lapses.

Draw In First Half: 56.60

The odds suggest that neither side will have a distinct advantage by halftime, leading to a balanced scoreline at the break. This reflects expectations of tightly contested play without clear dominance from either side.

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