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Jordan vs Algeria: Player Props, Odds & Prediction
Two teams on the brink. Jordan and Algeria meet on Monday 22 June at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium in a FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J, Matchday 2 fixture that neither side can afford to lose. Both opened with defeats, Jordan falling 3-1 to Austria and Algeria crumbling 0-3 to Argentina, meaning a second loss for either side all but ends their tournament. Mousa Al Tamari and Riyad Mahrez are the marquee names lighting up the prop markets, and the match winner odds tell a close story: Jordan 4.10, draw 3.30, Algeria 1.95. Read on for the best bets, player-prop picks, and a full match preview.
Players to Watch
Jordan's danger man is Mousa Al Tamari of Rennes, who scored seven and assisted 11 in club football last season. He provides the creativity and directness that makes Jordan tick, and his ability to unlock defences in tight spaces gives him genuine anytime-scorer appeal. Alongside him, Ali Olwan made history against Austria with a superb solo strike that made him the first Jordanian to score at a World Cup. The pair give Jordan a genuine cutting edge when chances arrive, though the team must improve on the clear first-half opportunities they wasted in their opener.
For Algeria, Riyad Mahrez remains the creative heartbeat, a player whose quality in the final third is difficult to contain. Amine Gouiri and Mohamed Amoura offer pace and movement alongside him, while Houssem Aouar pulls the strings in midfield. Captain Aissa Mandi brings experience and leadership at the back, having featured at the 2014 World Cup, and his never-give-up mentality sets the tone for the whole squad.
Jordan vs Algeria Match Preview
Austria coach Ralf Rangnick described Group J as the tournament's hardest, and the standings already reflect that brutality. Both Jordan and Algeria are staring down elimination after one game. Jordan's debut was a rollercoaster: they were level until a 76th-minute own goal unravelled their resilience, and midfielder Noor Al Rawabdeh pointed to missed first-half chances as the real difference. Defender Mohammad Abualnadi backed the team to bounce back, and thousands gathered at Amman's Roman Theatre to celebrate the debut, raising the emotional stakes enormously.
Algeria, meanwhile, were simply outclassed by Argentina. Captain Mandi admitted Messi was too good for them, but facing Jordan is a very different proposition. Petkovic's side eased through African qualifying and carry the experience of Mahrez and Mandi into what is effectively a must-win game. Jordan's compact defensive structure under Jamal Sellami, who guided them through 16 World Cup qualifiers losing only three, will make this a battle of organisation versus individual quality.
Player Prop Markets
The anytime goalscorer market is where the real interest lies. Mousa Al Tamari is the standout pick for Jordan given his prolific club season, while Ali Olwan showed he can deliver on the biggest stage with his historic strike against Austria. For Algeria, Riyad Mahrez is the most popular anytime-scorer selection, with Amine Gouiri offering value as a secondary option given his movement in the box.
Shots markets are worth exploring around Mahrez and Al Tamari, both of whom are natural dribblers who attract defensive attention and create shooting opportunities. In the cards market, the intensity of a must-win contest for both sides means disciplinary markets carry appeal, particularly for midfield battlers like Aouar and Jordan's Al-Rashdan. Assist markets built around Al Rawabdeh, who set up Olwan's goal against Austria, are also available via major operators. All odds are correct at time of writing.
Jordan vs Algeria Odds
| Market | Selection | Odds (Decimal) | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Jordan | 4.10 | 24% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 3.30 | 30% |
| Match Winner | Algeria | 1.95 | 51% |
Algeria are clear favourites at 1.95, with the market implying a 51% chance of a Fennec Foxes win. The draw at 3.30 (30% implied) reflects genuine uncertainty given both teams' struggles in their openers. Jordan at 4.10 (24% implied) represents the outsider position, though their defensive organisation and Al Tamari's quality mean they are far from a pushover.
Jordan vs Algeria Predictions
Best Bet: Algeria to win. At 1.95, Algeria carry superior individual quality through Mahrez, Gouiri, and Amoura. Jordan were competitive against Austria but wasted chances and conceded three. Algeria's attacking depth should prove too much for a Jordan side making their World Cup debut.
Value Bet: Jordan double chance (Jordan or draw). Jordan showed defensive resilience against Austria, staying level deep into the game. Their compact shape under Sellami, who lost only three of 16 qualifiers, and the emotional momentum of their debut performance suggest they can avoid defeat. The draw at 3.30 is particularly interesting given how closely matched these two eliminated-from-opener sides are.
Longshot Bet: Ali Olwan to score anytime. Olwan already has one World Cup goal to his name after his superb solo effort against Austria. In a must-win game where Jordan need to be braver in front of goal, Olwan's willingness to shoot and his historic confidence on the big stage make him a compelling longshot pick in the anytime-scorer market.
Why This Match Matters
With both Jordan and Algeria having lost their Group J openers, this is effectively a knockout game in disguise. A loss for either side leaves them requiring a miracle result in Matchday 3 to progress. Captain Aissa Mandi has spoken openly about Algeria's never-give-up identity, while Jordan defender Mohammad Abualnadi backed his side to respond after the Austria defeat. The emotional weight is enormous for Jordan, a nation celebrating its first-ever World Cup with thousands already gathering at Amman's Roman Theatre after the opener. For Algeria, a second defeat would represent a catastrophic exit given the quality in their squad.
Jordan Form and Algeria Form
Jordan: Making their World Cup debut, Jordan lost 3-1 to Austria but were level until a 76th-minute own goal changed the game. Ali Olwan's historic goal was a bright spot, and Al Rawabdeh's assist showed their attacking combination play. Coach Sellami guided Jordan to their first AFC Asian Cup final in 2024 and lost only three of 16 World Cup qualifiers, demonstrating consistent defensive solidity. Their weakness is clinical finishing: Al Rawabdeh confirmed they missed three clear first-half chances against Austria.
Algeria: The Fennec Foxes eased through African qualifying and arrived at the tournament with genuine ambition, but the 0-3 loss to Argentina was sobering. Mandi acknowledged Messi was simply too good. Their strength lies in experienced attacking quality: Mahrez, Gouiri, and Amoura are all capable of deciding games at this level. Goalkeeper Luca Zidane is another name to watch. The question is whether their attacking talent can fire against a well-organised Jordan side rather than being overwhelmed as they were by Argentina.
Best Bets and Markets Worth Watching
Algeria match winner at 1.95 is the anchor bet given their individual quality and Jordan's finishing struggles. The draw at 3.30 deserves serious consideration as a value play: both teams have shown defensive organisation in patches, and the pressure of a must-win game can produce tight, cagey football. In player props, Riyad Mahrez anytime scorer and Mousa Al Tamari anytime scorer are the headline picks, with Olwan offering longshot appeal at bigger prices. The cards market in midfield is worth monitoring given the intensity of the stakes. You can explore these markets at Dexsport's FIFA World Cup 2026 section.
Popular Betting Options
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Betting Tips
- Algeria to win (1.95): Superior attacking quality through Mahrez, Gouiri, and Amoura, combined with Jordan's finishing issues, makes Algeria the logical favourite.
- Draw (3.30): Both sides showed defensive shape in their openers before conceding late. The pressure of elimination could produce a tight, evenly contested 90 minutes.
- Ali Olwan anytime scorer: Already the first Jordanian to score at a World Cup, Olwan carries confidence and the license to shoot. A strong longshot in the player markets.
- Mousa Al Tamari anytime scorer: Seven goals and 11 assists for Rennes last season. Al Tamari is Jordan's most dangerous creator and finisher, making him the standout Jordan prop pick.
- Midfield cards market: With both teams needing a win, midfield battles will be intense. Worth watching the disciplinary markets around the central areas of the pitch.
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FAQ
Which star players are worth watching? Mousa Al Tamari and Ali Olwan are Jordan's key threats, while Riyad Mahrez, Amine Gouiri, and Mohamed Amoura lead Algeria's attack. Captain Aissa Mandi provides leadership and experience at the back for Algeria.
Who is most likely to get on the scoresheet? Riyad Mahrez is Algeria's most likely scorer given his creative influence, while Mousa Al Tamari is Jordan's primary threat with seven club goals last season. Ali Olwan already has a World Cup goal to his name after the Austria match.
What are the standout player-prop bets? Mahrez and Al Tamari in the anytime-scorer market are the headline props. Noor Al Rawabdeh in the assists market is worth considering after she set up Olwan's goal against Austria. Olwan at longer odds offers genuine longshot value.
Is there value in the shots or cards markets? The shots markets around Mahrez and Al Tamari make sense given both are natural dribblers who attract fouls and create shooting opportunities. The cards market in central midfield is worth exploring given the elimination pressure both sides are under, which typically produces more aggressive, committed play.