Austria have the stronger season record at 12 wins, 4 draws, and 4 losses from 20 matches, compared with Jordan’s 7 wins, 6 draws, and 7 losses. Their recent form is also steadier, coming into this match on a three-game winning run, with attacking upside shown by scoring 5 against Ghana and 10 against San Marino. Jordan had a good spell in the Arab Cup, but they are now winless in their last four matches and recently lost 0-2 to Colombia and 1-4 to Switzerland. There is no head-to-head data available for this matchup, so the assessment must lean mainly on recent form and overall records. The latest 1X2 market snapshot also has Austria clearly shorter, which supports the view that they are the stronger side. Still, with no confirmed lineup data and some limits in the available signals, this should remain a cautious prediction.