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Looking for the best Kabylie vs Young Africans prediction? You’re in the right place! As the CAF Champions League Group B heats up, all eyes turn to the Stade du 1er Novembre 1954 on November 28, 2025, where JS Kabylie host Young Africans at 16:00 GMT. With both teams eager to make a statement in this crucial group stage fixture, let’s dive into the stats, tactics, and betting tips that could shape your next winning bet.
The stage is set for a pivotal encounter as Kabylie, bottom of Group B after a tough 4-1 loss to Al Ahly, welcome a buoyant Young Africans side. The Tanzanian outfit—often called Yanga—currently sit second, level on points with Al Ahly, thanks to a resolute 1-0 victory over AS FAR in their opener. Prince Dube Mpumelelo’s goal in Zanzibar gave Yanga the perfect start, and their recent domestic form—four wins in their last five league outings—suggests they’re not just making up the numbers.
Kabylie, meanwhile, are under pressure to deliver for their home fans. Despite the setback in Cairo, the Algerian side boasts an 80% home win rate in their last five CAF Champions League matches, including two consecutive home victories. Their squad, valued at €9.77 million, dwarfs Yanga’s €1.52 million, but as football loves to remind us, value doesn’t guarantee results.
Squad depth could play a decisive role. Young Africans travel to Algeria missing as many as seven key players, including Dennis Nkane, Salum “Sure Boy” Abubakar, and Clement Mzize (still recovering from knee surgery). Despite these absences, new coach Pedro Gonçalves has instilled discipline and belief, steering Yanga to a memorable 0-0 away draw against Mamelodi Sundowns earlier this year—defying odds of 11.0.
Kabylie, now led by Josef Zinnbauer, are looking to bounce back after a managerial shake-up in January. The addition of Russian forward Ivan Ignatiev in February brings extra firepower, and his reputation for pressing and aerial prowess could trouble a depleted Yanga defense. While Kabylie’s injury updates remain under wraps, the pressure is on to redeem themselves after their heavy defeat in Cairo.
Now, let’s break down the Kabylie vs Young Africans prediction from a betting perspective. The current odds paint a picture of a closely contested affair:
NerdyTips’ AI is leaning towards a tactical stalemate. The best tip? Under 2.5 total goals, with a confidence of 4.1/10 and odds of 1.55. That means the algorithm expects a cagey affair, with both sides prioritizing structure over spectacle—especially considering Yanga’s injury list and Kabylie’s need to steady the ship. Our AI also suggests the draw (X) as the best 1x2 bet, albeit with a modest trust score of 2.0. The final score prediction? A goalless 0:0, with the halftime score also expected to be 0:0.
Both teams have shown they can grind out results against the odds—Kabylie’s surprise 1:1 draw away to CR Belouizdad (despite being big underdogs at 6.5) and Yanga’s gritty 0:0 in South Africa are proof. With Yanga’s depleted squad and Kabylie’s focus on defense at home, all signs point towards a low-scoring, tense affair.
If you’re looking for a smart Kabylie vs Young Africans prediction, the numbers and recent head to head form both hint at a tight contest with few clear chances. While Kabylie’s home advantage and squad depth give them a slight edge in the betting odds, Yanga’s resilience on the road can’t be ignored. The safest play? Under 2.5 total goals, with a side bet on the draw. Sometimes, it pays to expect the unexpected—but in this case, expect a chess match rather than a goal fest.
Looking for the best Kabylie vs Young Africans prediction? You’re in the right place! As the CAF Champions League Group B heats up, all eyes turn to the Stade du 1er Novembre 1954 on November 28, 2025, where JS Kabylie host Young Africans at 16:00 GMT. With both teams eager to make a statement in this crucial group stage fixture, let’s dive into the stats, tactics, and betting tips that could shape your next winning bet.
The stage is set for a pivotal encounter as Kabylie, bottom of Group B after a tough 4-1 loss to Al Ahly, welcome a buoyant Young Africans side. The Tanzanian outfit—often called Yanga—currently sit second, level on points with Al Ahly, thanks to a resolute 1-0 victory over AS FAR in their opener. Prince Dube Mpumelelo’s goal in Zanzibar gave Yanga the perfect start, and their recent domestic form—four wins in their last five league outings—suggests they’re not just making up the numbers.
Kabylie, meanwhile, are under pressure to deliver for their home fans. Despite the setback in Cairo, the Algerian side boasts an 80% home win rate in their last five CAF Champions League matches, including two consecutive home victories. Their squad, valued at €9.77 million, dwarfs Yanga’s €1.52 million, but as football loves to remind us, value doesn’t guarantee results.
Squad depth could play a decisive role. Young Africans travel to Algeria missing as many as seven key players, including Dennis Nkane, Salum “Sure Boy” Abubakar, and Clement Mzize (still recovering from knee surgery). Despite these absences, new coach Pedro Gonçalves has instilled discipline and belief, steering Yanga to a memorable 0-0 away draw against Mamelodi Sundowns earlier this year—defying odds of 11.0.
Kabylie, now led by Josef Zinnbauer, are looking to bounce back after a managerial shake-up in January. The addition of Russian forward Ivan Ignatiev in February brings extra firepower, and his reputation for pressing and aerial prowess could trouble a depleted Yanga defense. While Kabylie’s injury updates remain under wraps, the pressure is on to redeem themselves after their heavy defeat in Cairo.
Now, let’s break down the Kabylie vs Young Africans prediction from a betting perspective. The current odds paint a picture of a closely contested affair:
NerdyTips’ AI is leaning towards a tactical stalemate. The best tip? Under 2.5 total goals, with a confidence of 4.1/10 and odds of 1.55. That means the algorithm expects a cagey affair, with both sides prioritizing structure over spectacle—especially considering Yanga’s injury list and Kabylie’s need to steady the ship. Our AI also suggests the draw (X) as the best 1x2 bet, albeit with a modest trust score of 2.0. The final score prediction? A goalless 0:0, with the halftime score also expected to be 0:0.
Both teams have shown they can grind out results against the odds—Kabylie’s surprise 1:1 draw away to CR Belouizdad (despite being big underdogs at 6.5) and Yanga’s gritty 0:0 in South Africa are proof. With Yanga’s depleted squad and Kabylie’s focus on defense at home, all signs point towards a low-scoring, tense affair.
If you’re looking for a smart Kabylie vs Young Africans prediction, the numbers and recent head to head form both hint at a tight contest with few clear chances. While Kabylie’s home advantage and squad depth give them a slight edge in the betting odds, Yanga’s resilience on the road can’t be ignored. The safest play? Under 2.5 total goals, with a side bet on the draw. Sometimes, it pays to expect the unexpected—but in this case, expect a chess match rather than a goal fest.
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U2.5 -182
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -182X 210
The match is expected to end in a drawUnder 2.5 -182
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the matchNo -143
At least one team is not expected to score1X&U3.5 -164
Home win/draw and under 3.5 goals
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| 24 Jan | D |
Kabylie.
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0:0
| FAR Rabat.
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| 09 Jan | W |
CR Belouizda.
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0:1
| Kabylie.
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| 05 Jan | D |
Kabylie.
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1:1
| Rouisset.
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| 02 Jan | D |
Kabylie.
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1:1
| MC Alger.
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| 27 Dec | W |
Kabylie.
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2:1
| ASO Chlef.
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| 19 Dec | L |
ES Setif.
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1:0
| Kabylie.
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| 12 Dec | L |
Harrach.
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1:0
| Kabylie.
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| 08 Dec | L |
Kabylie.
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1:2
| USM Alger.
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| 04 Dec | W |
Kabylie.
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7:0
| Hassi M.
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| 28 Nov | D |
Kabylie.
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0:0
| Young A.
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| 23 Jan | L | Al Ahly. |
2:0 |
Young A.![]() |
| 19 Jan | W | Young A. |
6:0 |
Mashujaa.![]() |
| 07 Dec | W | Coastal Unio. |
0:1 |
Young A.![]() |
| 28 Nov | D | Kabylie. |
0:0 |
Young A.![]() |
| 22 Nov | W | Young A. |
1:0 |
FAR Rabat.![]() |
| 09 Nov | W | Young A. |
4:1 |
Kinondoni MC.![]() |
| 28 Oct | W | Young A. |
2:0 |
Mtibwa Sugar.![]() |
| 25 Oct | W | Young A. |
2:0 |
Silver S.![]() |
| 18 Oct | L | Silver S. |
1:0 |
Young A.![]() |
| 30 Sep | D | Mbeya City. |
0:0 |
Young A.![]() |
World - CAF Champions League| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
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| 1 |
Al Ahly | 3 | 7-2 | 7 |
| 2 |
Young Africans | 3 | 1-2 | 4 |
| 3 |
FAR Rabat | 3 | 1-2 | 2 |
| 4 |
JS Kabylie | 3 | 1-4 | 2 |