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Jordan vs Palestine Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (AFC)

by Alex Lawes · March 18 2025, 16:20
Updated March 19 2025, 09:59
Jordan vs Palestine Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (AFC)

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Palestine have been playing their home games in Jordan due to the ongoing war with Israel so Jordan may not have a normal home advantage as the two teams face each other this week.

Kick-off date/time: Thursday 20th March, 2025: UK – 6:15pm / US ET – 2:15pm / US PT – 11:15am

How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – Bet365 & FIFA+ / US – FIFA+

Key Stats

  • Jordan are unbeaten in the previous 11 international matches between these two teams (W6 D5).
  • Jordan have lost only one of their last ten World Cup qualifying matches (W6 D3).
  • Jordan have kept ten clean sheets in their last 14 World Cup qualifying matches in Jordan.
  • Palestine are without a win in their last eight World Cup qualifying matches (D4 L4).

Jordan vs Palestine Prediction

Jordan have been steady in the second round of AFC qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with just one loss in their six matches as they prepare to take on a still winless Palestine side who have drawn three and lost three of their six games.

Jordan, under the management of former Morocco international Jamal Sellami, have played a few friendlies this year against the likes of Zenit Saint-Petersburg, Uzbekistan and North Korea but, in terms of competitive action, most recently shared back-to-back draws away from home against Iraq and Kuwait in FIFA World Cup qualification during the November internationals.

They now face a Palestinian side that are destined for elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification with just four goals scored in six games amidst extremely difficult circumstances for the country. Their most recent competitive outing saw them share a very impressive 1-1 draw with South Korea in Jordan in November.

Jordan will be expected to come out on top in this one with their aforementioned nominal home advantage, albeit Palestine could make it frustrating for this one in the middle east.

Jordan vs Palestine Tip: Jordan to win & under 3.5 goals

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