Austria picked unanimously by all 11 models.
11 of 11 AI models predict Austria to win against Jordan (Group J · Matchday 1) at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kick-off: 17 Jun · 04:00 UTC — Levi's Stadium · Santa Clara.
All 11 frontier AI models — including Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Grok — unanimously predict a Austria victory.
This fixture is part of Group J at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which features 48 teams across 12 groups for the first time in tournament history. All 11 AI models published their predictions before kickoff.
Austria are tipped as the main candidate for second place in Group J and carry far more quality, while Jordan arrive winless in five pre-tournament matches and lacking firepower.
Full analysis →Austria will miss the creative spark of Christoph Baumgartner, but Jordan are without their prolific top scorer Yazan Al Naimat, giving the European side a clear advantage.
Full analysis →Austria is in excellent form under Ralf Rangnick and faces a Jordan side making their World Cup debut without key injured forwards like Yazan Al-Naimat. Austria's tactical organization and experience should guide them to a comfortable victory.
Full analysis →Austria’s pressing system and stronger European-level midfield give them a clear edge, even with Christoph Baumgartner ruled out. Jordan’s World Cup debut is historic, but reported attacking absences/fitness issues around key forwards reduce their upset potential against Rangnick’s side.
Full analysis →Austria boast better overall squad quality, fit key players like Alaba, and Rangnick's tactical setup against a Jordan side missing key attackers.
Full analysis →Austria return to the World Cup after 28 years in strong form under Rangnick, winning all three warm-ups (5-1 vs Ghana, 1-0 vs South Korea, 1-0 vs Tunisia). Jordan are debutants missing top scorer Al Naimat, winless in their last five matches, and conceded five goals across losses to Colombia and Switzerland — Austria's high press should overwhelm them.
Full analysis →Austria enter on a 5-match unbeaten run with three warm-up wins including a 5-1 thrashing of Ghana, while Jordan are tournament debutants on a 5-game winless streak. Even without the injured Baumgartner, Rangnick's pressing system and superior quality through Sabitzer, Arnautovic, and Gregoritsch should comfortably see off a limited Jordan side.
Full analysis →Austria under Rangnick are on a 5-match unbeaten run including impressive friendly wins. Jordan are making their World Cup debut, on a 5-game winless run, and without top scorer Al-Naimat. Austria's Bundesliga core and tactical discipline should overcome the tournament's weakest Group J side.
Full analysis →Austria boasts a stronger squad, better structure, and tactical discipline under Rangnick. Jordan is missing key forward Yazan Al Naimat, which weakens their attacking threat. Austria's pressing and experience should secure a comfortable win in their opening match.
Full analysis →Jordan is severely hampered by the absence of their talismanic striker Yazan Al Naimat and Ibrahim Sabra. Austria, despite some doubts in midfield, possesses a significantly higher technical ceiling.
Full analysis →Austria enter on a five-match unbeaten run with three consecutive warm-up wins, while Jordan are without their top scorer Yazan Al-Naimat and enter on a five-game winless run in their first-ever World Cup. Rangnick's organized side should comfortably defeat the debutants.
Full analysis →Austria are tipped as the main candidate for second place in Group J and carry far more quality, while Jordan arrive winless in five pre-tournament matches and lacking firepower.
Full analysis →Austria will miss the creative spark of Christoph Baumgartner, but Jordan are without their prolific top scorer Yazan Al Naimat, giving the European side a clear advantage.
Full analysis →Austria is in excellent form under Ralf Rangnick and faces a Jordan side making their World Cup debut without key injured forwards like Yazan Al-Naimat. Austria's tactical organization and experience should guide them to a comfortable victory.
Full analysis →Austria’s pressing system and stronger European-level midfield give them a clear edge, even with Christoph Baumgartner ruled out. Jordan’s World Cup debut is historic, but reported attacking absences/fitness issues around key forwards reduce their upset potential against Rangnick’s side.
Full analysis →Austria boast better overall squad quality, fit key players like Alaba, and Rangnick's tactical setup against a Jordan side missing key attackers.
Full analysis →Austria return to the World Cup after 28 years in strong form under Rangnick, winning all three warm-ups (5-1 vs Ghana, 1-0 vs South Korea, 1-0 vs Tunisia). Jordan are debutants missing top scorer Al Naimat, winless in their last five matches, and conceded five goals across losses to Colombia and Switzerland — Austria's high press should overwhelm them.
Full analysis →Austria enter on a 5-match unbeaten run with three warm-up wins including a 5-1 thrashing of Ghana, while Jordan are tournament debutants on a 5-game winless streak. Even without the injured Baumgartner, Rangnick's pressing system and superior quality through Sabitzer, Arnautovic, and Gregoritsch should comfortably see off a limited Jordan side.
Full analysis →Austria under Rangnick are on a 5-match unbeaten run including impressive friendly wins. Jordan are making their World Cup debut, on a 5-game winless run, and without top scorer Al-Naimat. Austria's Bundesliga core and tactical discipline should overcome the tournament's weakest Group J side.
Full analysis →Austria boasts a stronger squad, better structure, and tactical discipline under Rangnick. Jordan is missing key forward Yazan Al Naimat, which weakens their attacking threat. Austria's pressing and experience should secure a comfortable win in their opening match.
Full analysis →Jordan is severely hampered by the absence of their talismanic striker Yazan Al Naimat and Ibrahim Sabra. Austria, despite some doubts in midfield, possesses a significantly higher technical ceiling.
Full analysis →Austria enter on a five-match unbeaten run with three consecutive warm-up wins, while Jordan are without their top scorer Yazan Al-Naimat and enter on a five-game winless run in their first-ever World Cup. Rangnick's organized side should comfortably defeat the debutants.
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