Banker Of The Day 13.11.2025
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Asia: World Cup – Qualification
United Arab Emirates vs Iraq
United Arab Emirates finished the fourth round of qualifications in second place, competing against Qatar and Oman. Now, they are moving into the fifth round with solid form, especially at home. At home, the team plays really well, having achieved 6 wins, 3 draws, and only 1 loss in their last 10 home games. They have three consecutive wins as the home team, including two friendly matches. The Emirates play offensively at home, usually controlling possession and applying aggressive pressure in the first 30 minutes, often scoring early goals and maintaining their lead until the end of the match.
Iraq also finished the fourth round in second place in their group, with 4 points earned thanks to a victory over Indonesia 1-0 and a goalless draw with Saudi Arabia. The team is unbeaten in their last five official matches and enters this phase with high confidence. Away from home, Iraq has a very stable form, with 5 wins, 3 draws, and only 2 losses in their last 10 away games. Their play is disciplined, with a strong defense, and they have only conceded one goal in their last five matches.
The two teams show a strong performance. The United Arab Emirates are great at home, while Iraq hardly ever loses as a visiting team. Since this is the first match, both teams will probably play carefully, without taking too many risks.
0-2 (Under 2.5)
Odds:1.40
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Europe: World Cup – Qualification
Armenia vs Hungary
Armenia is in a tough spot in the qualifiers, having only 3 points after 4 matches and a negative goal difference of 2:9. The team is struggling with consistency and effectiveness, scoring just two goals in the last four games while conceding nine. Their biggest issue is the defense, which often breaks under pressure, especially against teams that press hard and transition quickly. The home team’s motivation will be high, but the pressure is intense; they need to earn points if they want to stay in the running for qualification. It will be crucial whether the midfield can maintain control and provide the attack with enough chances to score.
Hungary, on the other hand, has a much more stable performance with 5 points earned and a goal difference of 8:7. Their gameplay is well-balanced, with a strong defense that knows how to be tough when needed, and offensively, the team creates many chances, often through fast wingers and a high pressing line. Their attack is more effective compared to the other teams in the group, except for Portugal.
Recent matches show that they can handle pressure, as evidenced by their 2:2 draw with Portugal. The guests have a better team balance and more experienced players, which gives them an advantage in these qualifying matches.
According to the format and statistics, Hungary is the favorite to win, even when playing away. Armenia will try to use a defensive strategy and counterattacks, but the Hungarians have the quality to secure a victory.
2 (Hungary to Win)
Odds:1.55
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Europe: World Cup – Qualification
Azerbaijan vs Iceland
Azerbaijan is coming into this match with a string of poor results, having only one point after four games and a goal difference of 2:11. The team is struggling both in attack and defense, allowing many goals in their recent matches against France and Ukraine. They lack offensive creativity, and a lot of their attacks end without any real outcome. The defense line is often unfocused and opens up easily, which makes it tough for them in battles against stronger opponents. Even though they will be playing at home, they need to seriously improve their organization in defense and transition if they want to get more out of this match.
Iceland is in a better position in the group with 4 points and a goal difference of 11:9, but their form is inconsistent. After a convincing win against today’s opponent with a score of 5:0, they faced defeats against Ukraine and France, but the draw with the French gave them a boost of confidence. The team plays offensively, with Gudmundsson and Gudjohnsen leading the attack, but they often leave space behind their defense. The attack, led by young and fast players, can be dangerous, especially against teams that struggle with defensive stability, like Azerbaijan.
Considering the format and quality, Iceland is the favorite. They easily defeated Azerbaijan at home. A match with the guests dominating is expected.
2 (Iceland to Win)
Odds:1.53
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