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Afghanistan vs Myanmar prediction starts with a small twist that matters for bettors: Afghanistan are the “home” side on paper, but the match will be played at the Thuwunna Youth Training Centre in Yangon, Myanmar, on 2026.753-26 at 10:30 GMT. This fixture was originally planned for November 2025, yet it was pushed back because Afghanistan could not secure a suitable home venue. It was even first lined up for Qatar, so the road to kickoff has already been a bit unusual.
With the venue moved to Yangon, the usual home-field story flips. Afghanistan won’t get a true home crowd, while Myanmar will feel more comfortable with travel, pitch, and routines. In qualification football, those “small” edges often show up in game management: calmer defending, better set-piece focus, and fewer unforced errors.
Afghanistan have shown they can frustrate stronger teams when their block is compact and the midfield stays disciplined. The best reminder is that surprising 0:0 draw with Qatar on 2024.756.756. Qatar were heavy favorites, yet Afghanistan kept the center closed and asked Qatar to beat them from wide areas. If Afghanistan repeat that plan, expect them to sit deep early, accept long phases without the ball, and try to steal territory through counters and second balls.
Myanmar, meanwhile, have had their own “we can compete” moment. On 2024-11.49 they went to the Philippines and came away with a 1:1 draw despite long odds. That result fits a team that can stay in games, especially if they score first or keep the match tight into the second half. In Yangon, they should feel brave enough to press in short bursts and aim to create just enough chances to nick a goal.
Now to the numbers for this Afghanistan vs Myanmar prediction. The 1X2 odds lean Myanmar: Home win 6.75, Draw 4.75, Away win 1.49. That pricing matches the squad-value difference and the reality that the “home” team is traveling.
Our AI’s main value angle is about Myanmar finding the net. The most profitable bet flagged is AS (away team will score) at odds 1.14, with a trust rating of 5.8/10. That pairs neatly with the 1X2 prediction: 2 (Myanmar win) at 1.49, trust 4.6.750. In plain words, the model expects Myanmar to do enough to score at least once, and often that one goal may be enough.
Goals markets point toward a controlled match. Under 3.5 goals is listed as the most likely outcome (odds 1.26), although the trust level is low (1.0). That low trust is a warning: qualifiers can turn messy late. Still, the predicted final score of 0:1 fits the same story—Myanmar score, then manage the match.
If you want one clean angle, follow the AI’s logic: Myanmar don’t need to dominate—just to score once. That is the core of our Afghanistan vs Myanmar prediction for NerdyTips readers.
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| 1 |
Pakistan
| 1 |
| 09 Oct | D |
Pakistan
| 0 |
Afghanistan
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| 04 Sep | D |
Afghanistan
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India
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| 01 Sep | L |
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| 2 |
| 29 Aug | L |
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| 3 |
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| 1 |
| 10 Jun | L |
Afghanistan
| 0 |
Syria
| 1 |
| 25 Mar | L |
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| 2 |
Afghanistan
| 1 |
| 21 Mar | L |
Thailand
| 2 |
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| 19 Nov | L |
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| 3 |
Afghanistan
| 1 |
| 16 Nov | L |
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0 | Syria |
3 |
| 09 Oct | L | Syria |
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| 09 Sep | D | Singapore |
1 | Myanmar |
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| 10 Jun | W | Myanmar |
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| 25 Mar | W | Myanmar |
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1 | Myanmar |
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