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Set a reminder for 2026-02-05 at 12:30 GMT, because the Nam Dinh vs Johor Darul Takzim prediction conversation will take over plenty of football group chats. Group B of the ASEAN Club Championship (Shopee Cup) wraps up at Thien Truong Stadium, and the table makes this feel like one of those nights where every throw-in suddenly looks important.
Nam Dinh arrive as the comfortable ones: four wins from four, 12 points, already through to the semifinals. Johor Darul Ta’zim, usually shortened to JDT, sit on 10 points and still need a result to remove any drama. A draw sends them through; a win pushes them above Nam Dinh and into first place. So yes, one team can play with a little freedom, and the other will swear they’re relaxed while checking the table every two minutes.
Nam Dinh under Mauro Jerónimo have leaned into structure. Since his arrival, the team has looked more disciplined without the ball, happy to absorb pressure and then spring forward quickly. It’s not “park the bus and pray,” more “keep the lines tidy, then pick your moment.” Against Lion City Sailors in a 3-0 home win, that approach looked mature: stay compact, stay calm, then strike when the opponent gets impatient.
That plan makes even more sense when you have a finisher in this kind of form. Nguyen Xuan Son (formerly Rafaelson) has been the tournament’s headline act, with seven goals in his last three matches, including a brace in that Sailors win. Jerónimo even hinted Son isn’t at 100% yet, which is a slightly terrifying thought for defenders. Around him, Caio Cesar has been a steady creative spark, the kind of player who turns one clean touch into a chance before the camera operator has time to zoom in.
JDT, coached by Xisco Muñoz, tend to prefer the opposite rhythm: high intensity, lots of ball, lots of opponents pinned back. They can “lay siege” for long spells, and they usually trust that openings will appear, especially in second halves when legs get heavy. Bergson da Silva remains the main goal threat with five in the competition, and his recent two-goal burst against Shan United (two in four minutes) is a reminder that JDT don’t need many invitations. Arif Aiman is also crucial in transitions, carrying the ball into spaces that make defenders backpedal fast.
There’s also a bigger storyline here: Vietnam’s reigning champions versus Malaysia’s serial champions. And Thien Truong is not an easy away day; Nam Dinh’s home crowd can turn a simple corner into an event.
Now for the numbers, because a Nam Dinh vs Johor Darul Takzim prediction isn’t complete without checking what the odds and model outputs are whispering. The 1X2 odds are tight: Home 2.0, Draw 3.75, Away 2.0. That pricing alone suggests a balanced game, and it matches the “top two teams, both can play” feel.
NerdyTips’ AI leans toward a cagey script. The most profitable angle it spots is under 3.75 goals at odds of 1.39, though with a modest trust rating (around 2.7–2.8/10). The 1X2 call is X (draw) at 3.75, again with similar trust. In other words: don’t expect fireworks just because the names are big.
The predicted scorelines reinforce that: 0:0 full-time and 0:0 at half-time. It sounds extreme when you remember Son and Bergson exist, but the context helps. Nam Dinh can afford patience, and JDT would happily take a point if the match gets sticky. That combination often produces long spells of “almost moments” rather than a goal rush.
If you like narrative clues in your betting tips, JDT have shown they can handle tough trips. Back on 2024-09-18, they grabbed a surprising 2-2 away draw with Shanghai SIPG despite win odds around 5.0. That kind of resilience is exactly why a draw is plausible in this head to head, especially with qualification pressure sitting on JDT’s shoulder like an annoying backpack.
So the practical read is simple: the market expects balance, the AI expects control and caution, and the safest lane looks like goals staying in check. For our final call, the Nam Dinh vs Johor Darul Takzim prediction points to draw (X) and under 3.75 goals—a match where discipline, not chaos, does most of the talking.
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| 01 Feb | D |
Thanh Hoa.
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2:2
| Nam Dinh.
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| 29 Jan | W |
Nam Dinh.
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3:0
| Home Unite.
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| 17 Dec | W |
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1:4
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| 11 Dec | W |
Nam Dinh.
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| Eastern AA.
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| 04 Dec | W |
Shan Utd.
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0:3
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| 27 Nov | L |
Ratchaburi.
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2:0
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| 23 Nov | W |
Nam Dinh.
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2:0
| Long An.
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| 10 Nov | D |
Nam Dinh.
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1:1
| Hanoi FC.
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| 05 Nov | L |
Nam Dinh.
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0:1
| Gamba Osak.
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| 31 Oct | D |
Gia Lai.
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2:2
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| 01 Feb | W | Johor D. |
5:0 |
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| 29 Jan | W | Johor D. |
3:0 |
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| 24 Jan | W | Johor D. |
1:0 |
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| 14 Jan | W | Johor D. |
2:1 |
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| 09 Jan | W | Negeri S. |
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| 04 Jan | W | Selangor. |
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| 20 Dec | W | Johor D. |
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World - ASEAN Club Championship| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
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| 1 |
Nam Dinh | 4 | 12-2 | 12 |
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Johor Darul Takzim | 4 | 12-3 | 10 |
| 3 |
Svay Rieng | 3 | 6-4 | 4 |
| 4 |
Home United | 4 | 6-10 | 4 |
| 5 |
Bangkok United | 3 | 3-10 | 1 |
| 6 |
Shan United | 4 | 2-12 | 0 |