Jordan vs. Algeria World Cup Match Preview, Picks & Odds for Monday, June 22, 2026
A night cap in Santa Clara sees Jordan face Algeria in the final 2026 World Cup match on Monday. It’s desperation time for both clubs with losses in their opening round matches, can either rebound with some points? Let’s get into the betting data, trends, odds and insights for this crucial game of survival from Levi’s Stadium.
Jordan vs. Algeria World Cup Match Betting Analysis
Despite the loss against Argentina, it’s tough to give up on Algeria here as they are still a Top 30 club in the world. They are unbeaten in four of five matches with three wins while Jordan enters losing its last three matches along with failing to win six straight matches as well. While Algeria is the likely winner, they are far too expensive, but what about the spread?
Jordan has allowed Over 1.5 goals in its last six matches, so if that holds up then give two goals for Algeria. Also, Algeria has seen at least one team score Over 1.5 goals in four of six matches – so there is merit behind the thought Algeria can put two in the back of the net. Adding more to that conviction is that Jordan has seen the Over hit in five of six matches. The question becomes whether Jordan can score, which they can with the BTS hitting in five of six matches.
However, Algeria understands the importance of this match and is good enough to play stellar defense with the BTS failing in seven straight matches. Expect Algeria to shake off the 3-0 loss to the defending World Cup champions and play with urgency.
Jordan vs. Algeria World Cup Match Best Bet, Pick & Prediction
Best Bet: ALG -1.5 (+165)
Best Bet: JOR/ALG O2.5 (-110)
Score Prediction: Algeria 3, Jordan 0
Jordan vs. Algeria World Cup Match Odds
Jordan vs. Algeria World Cup Match Information
- Date: Monday, June 22, 2026
- Time: 11:00 p.m. ET
- Network: FS1
- Location: Santa Clara, California
- Venue: Levi’s Stadium – 2.3 goals per match; 1-2 O/U
- Group: Group J
Jordan vs. Algeria World Cup Match Betting Resources
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Jordan vs. Algeria World Cup Match Key Players
Jordan
- Ali Olwan – Last Game: 1 goal
- Noor Al-Rawabdeh – Last Game: 1 assist
- Yazan Al-Arab – Last Game: 69 touches
Algeria
- Anis Hadj Moussa – Last Game: 33 touches
- Ibrahim Maza – Last Game: 62 touches
- Fares Chaibi – Last Game: 63 touches
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