Soccer Banker Tips for 24 December 2025

Below are today’s selected banker tips based on current team form, match conditions, and statistical analysis. These predictions are valid only for 24 December 2025 and are intended for informational purposes. See today’s main banker tip on our central prediction page.

Odds may change before kickoff. 

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Africa: Africa Cup of Nations

Algeria vs Sudan

Algeria enters the competition as one of the stronger African teams and a favorite in the group. In the World Cup qualifiers, they finished in first place with 25 points from 10 matches, securing their spot. Their overall record is 8 wins, 1 draw, and 1 loss, with a goal difference of 24:8, and they have shown stable form with several consecutive victories and only minor fluctuations.

Offensively, Algeria has technical skill and various options in attack, while their defense is solid and well-organized. Key players include Amoura as the main offensive threat, Bounedjah with experience in finishing, and Mahrez as the creator and leader. Algeria plays confidently and maintains a high level of control. Their style of play is dominant, characterized by possession, patient buildup, and strong control in the midfield.

Sudan comes with a lower rating and limited results against stronger opponents. In the World Cup qualifiers, they finished third in their group with 13 points from 10 matches, having a record of three wins, four draws, and three losses, with a goal difference of 8:6. Their form is inconsistent, with losses to Bahrain and Iraq, but they also have a few draws.

The offense is limited and rarely creates many chances, while the defense usually plays deep and tries to slow down the pace. Key players are Eisa and Abdelrahman, but they lack enough support in attack. They struggle with possession and control, and their playing style is defensive, with a low block and a focus on counterattacks and long balls.

The gap in quality, experience, and offensive potential is clearly on Algeria’s side. Sudan will try to defend compactly, but it will be hard for them to hold off the opponent’s strong offense for 90 minutes. A controlled match is expected from the favorite.

1 (Algeria to Win)

Odds: 1.44

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Asia: AFC Champions League 2

Al Wasl vs Al Wehdat

Al Wasl is currently in 5th place in the home league with 15 points after playing 8 matches. Their overall record shows 4 wins, 3 draws, and 1 loss, with a goal difference of 10:7. Their form is decent, but they often end up with draws, which suggests they struggle to finish games. Recently, they have had several consecutive draws, including a 0:0 against Ajman and another against Esteghlal F.C. from Iran, which has decreased their offensive sharpness.

They create chances offensively, but their finishing varies, while their defense is relatively stable and rarely allows many goals. Key players include Lima, Gimenez, and Renato Junior, who bring individual quality to the finishing. At home, they play more organized and have better control of possession.

Al Wehdat is currently in 4th place in the Jordanian league with 17 points after playing 9 matches. The team has a record of 5 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses, with a goal difference of 9:5 and generally stable form, especially in the home league. In the recent rounds, they have achieved victories against Al Ahli and Al Salt in the Jordanian Super Cup, which brings positive momentum.

Offensively, they are not very efficient, but they play smartly and distribute chances well, while their defense is one of their stronger points. Key players include Nahban, Ajayi, and Jamous, who contribute with goals and movement in attack. Away from home, their results are more modest, with a greater focus on defense.

Al Wasl has an advantage in individual quality and home ground, but Al Wehdat is organized and tough to break through. We expect the home team’s quality to prevail and lead them to an easy victory in front of their home crowd.

1 (Al Wasl to Win)

Odds: 1.36

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Africa: Africa Cup of Nations

Ivory Coast vs Mozambique

Ivory Coast is one of the strongest African teams and finished first in the World Cup qualifiers with 26 points from 10 matches played. Their overall record is 8 wins, 2 draws, and no losses, with an impressive goal difference of 25:0, which shows their consistency. Their form is stable, with victories against Kenya and Oman, as well as several matches played at a controlled pace.

Offensively, the team has variety and physical strength, while the defense is extremely reliable and rarely allows serious threats. Key players include Fofana, Adingra, and Kessie, who bring quality and dynamism. They play with great confidence and high intensity. Their style of play is balanced, featuring strong duels, quick transitions, and control of the tempo.

Mozambique has a lower position on the continental level and finished third in its qualifying group for the World Cup with 18 points after 10 matches, failing to secure a spot. The team achieved 6 wins but also faced 4 losses, with a goal difference of 14:17, indicating some instability. Their form is inconsistent, with losses to Angola and Morocco, but they also had victories against Somalia and Botswana.

Offensively, they can be dangerous in transition, but their finishing isn’t always reliable, while the defense often struggles under prolonged pressure. Key players include Catamo, Ratito, and Nene Santos, who bring energy and directness. Their style of play is straightforward and combative, focusing on quick attacks and individual solutions.

The difference in quality, stability, and defensive reliability is clearly on the side of Ivory Coast. Mozambique can put up a fight, but it will be hard for them to withstand the pressure for the entire match. A comfortable win for the favorite is expected.

1 (Ivory Coast to Win)

Odds: 1.36

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