Algeria picked unanimously by all 11 models.
0 of 11 AI models predict Jordan to win against Algeria (Group J · Matchday 2) at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kick-off: 23 Jun · 03:00 UTC — Levi's Stadium · Santa Clara.
All 11 frontier AI models — including Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Grok — unanimously predict a Algeria 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.
Algeria are the Opta supercomputer favourites (60%) and showed positives despite losing to Argentina; Jordan are winless in six and lack the firepower, so Algeria's superior quality through Chaibi and Mandi should edge a nervy, must-win game.
Full analysis →Algeria possesses superior individual quality and should bounce back from their defeat to Argentina against a Jordan team that struggled defensively against Austria.
Full analysis →Both teams are desperate for points after opening defeats, but Algeria possesses a far superior squad with players like Riyad Mahrez who can make the difference against a Jordan defense that has struggled to keep clean sheets.
Full analysis →Both sides need points after opening defeats, but Algeria have the stronger attacking options and no reported injury concerns, with Amoura and Mahrez likely to feature prominently. Jordan competed well against Austria but remain defensively vulnerable, so Algeria are favored in a tight match.
Full analysis →Algeria stronger on paper and motivated to secure points after opening loss; Jordan winless and outclassed in recent results.
Full analysis →Algeria have far superior quality (Mahrez, Amoura, Bensebaini) and have never lost their opening two World Cup games. Jordan are winless since December, have conceded at least twice in six straight matches, and face a motivated Algeria side eager to bounce back from the Messi masterclass.
Full analysis →Algeria's superior individual quality (Mahrez, Amoura, Mandi) and the historical weight of never having lost their opening two World Cup matches should see them edge a competitive Jordan side that showed resilience for 75 minutes vs Austria but ultimately lacks depth at this level.
Full analysis →Both teams lost MD1 and are desperate, but Algeria have significantly more quality with Mahrez, Amoura (expected to start after being controversially benched vs Argentina), Ait Nouri and Bentaleb; Jordan are World Cup debutants with Abdallah Nasib doubtful, and Algeria's motivation to avoid elimination should carry them to a comfortable win.
Full analysis →Algeria are motivated to avoid a second consecutive loss and have the tactical discipline to exploit Jordan's defensive frailties. Jordan's lack of clean sheets and recent form make them vulnerable to Algeria's counter-attacking style.
Full analysis →Algeria lost their opener but possesses superior individual quality compared to Jordan. Despite the injury to Amoura, they are likely to bounce back to keep their qualification hopes alive.
Full analysis →Both teams lost their openers and need a win, but Algeria possesses significantly more attacking quality with Mahrez, Amoura and Bentaleb expected to start. Jordan has no major injuries but lacks the firepower to match Algeria in a must-win clash.
Full analysis →Algeria are the Opta supercomputer favourites (60%) and showed positives despite losing to Argentina; Jordan are winless in six and lack the firepower, so Algeria's superior quality through Chaibi and Mandi should edge a nervy, must-win game.
Full analysis →Algeria possesses superior individual quality and should bounce back from their defeat to Argentina against a Jordan team that struggled defensively against Austria.
Full analysis →Both teams are desperate for points after opening defeats, but Algeria possesses a far superior squad with players like Riyad Mahrez who can make the difference against a Jordan defense that has struggled to keep clean sheets.
Full analysis →Both sides need points after opening defeats, but Algeria have the stronger attacking options and no reported injury concerns, with Amoura and Mahrez likely to feature prominently. Jordan competed well against Austria but remain defensively vulnerable, so Algeria are favored in a tight match.
Full analysis →Algeria stronger on paper and motivated to secure points after opening loss; Jordan winless and outclassed in recent results.
Full analysis →Algeria have far superior quality (Mahrez, Amoura, Bensebaini) and have never lost their opening two World Cup games. Jordan are winless since December, have conceded at least twice in six straight matches, and face a motivated Algeria side eager to bounce back from the Messi masterclass.
Full analysis →Algeria's superior individual quality (Mahrez, Amoura, Mandi) and the historical weight of never having lost their opening two World Cup matches should see them edge a competitive Jordan side that showed resilience for 75 minutes vs Austria but ultimately lacks depth at this level.
Full analysis →Both teams lost MD1 and are desperate, but Algeria have significantly more quality with Mahrez, Amoura (expected to start after being controversially benched vs Argentina), Ait Nouri and Bentaleb; Jordan are World Cup debutants with Abdallah Nasib doubtful, and Algeria's motivation to avoid elimination should carry them to a comfortable win.
Full analysis →Algeria are motivated to avoid a second consecutive loss and have the tactical discipline to exploit Jordan's defensive frailties. Jordan's lack of clean sheets and recent form make them vulnerable to Algeria's counter-attacking style.
Full analysis →Algeria lost their opener but possesses superior individual quality compared to Jordan. Despite the injury to Amoura, they are likely to bounce back to keep their qualification hopes alive.
Full analysis →Both teams lost their openers and need a win, but Algeria possesses significantly more attacking quality with Mahrez, Amoura and Bentaleb expected to start. Jordan has no major injuries but lacks the firepower to match Algeria in a must-win clash.
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