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On Thursday, 12th March 2026, Al Faisaly Amman host Shabab Al Ordon in Jordan Premier League. Analysis points to Al Faisaly Amman to win.
Al Faisaly Amman arrive showing mixed form — 3W 1D 1L from 5 matches, scoring 2 and conceding 0.6 per game.
Shabab Al Ordon are struggling away — 1W 3D 1L in 5 games, scoring 0.6 and conceding 1 per match.
The H2H record stands: Al Faisaly Amman 3 wins, Shabab Al Ordon 0 wins, 2 draws in 5 meetings. Both sides scored in 60% of those contests.
On the balance of evidence, al faisaly amman to win at 1.35 stands as the selection of merit. Confirm team news before kick-off.
In what shapes up to be a compelling Jordan Pro League fixture, league leaders Al Faisaly Amman prepare to host Shabab Al Ordon at the Amman International Stadium. The gap between these two teams in the standings is stark, and the stats paint a clear picture. Al Faisaly is dominating the league, sitting comfortably in first place with a blistering scoring record. They average an incredible 2.42 goals per game over their last ten matches, recently dispatching Al Ahli Amman 3-0 and Sama Al Sarhan 4-0. Their offensive machine is firing on all cylinders, making them a nightmare for traveling defenses.
Shabab Al Ordon arrives sitting 8th in the table and battling serious inconsistency. They managed a 1-1 draw against Al Jazeera Amman but recently suffered a heavy 3-0 defeat to Al Salt. Their defense has been breached far too easily, conceding an average of 1.5 goals per game over their last stretch. Facing the league’s most potent attack is the absolute last thing a fragile backline needs at this stage of the season.
Head-to-head history heavily favors the hosts. Out of their last 22 meetings, Al Faisaly has emerged victorious 14 times, while Shabab Al Ordon has only managed three wins. The visitors will likely set up in a low block, hoping to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. Yet, Al Faisaly’s relentless pressing and ability to break down stubborn defenses should eventually wear them down.
