Here are our key predictions for February 20, 2026. See results in the table below
| COMPETITION | MATCH | BET | SCORES |
|---|---|---|---|
FEB 20 |
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| Bahrain | Al Muharraq vs Bahrain SC | 1 | 7-0 |
| Egypt | Zamalek vs Haras El Hodood | 1 | 2-0 |
| Algeria | CR Belouizadad vs El Bayadh | 1 | 0-0 |
| Denmark | Nordsjaelland vs Vejle | 1 | 3-3 |
| Cyprus | Paralimni vs AEL Limassol | 2 | 0-2 |
| Wales | TNS vs Caenarfon | 1 | 2-1 |
| Northern Ireland | Coleraine vs Ballymena | 1 | 1-0 |
| Premier League 2 | Chelsea U21 vs Leeds U21 | 1 | 2-2 |
| Kuwait | Khaitan vs Sporty | 1 | 2-0 |
Al Muharraq vs Bahrain SC (Bahrain)
Al Muharraq enters this clash as the historical heavyweight in this fixture. Looking at their recent form, they have maintained a solid defensive line, making them very difficult to break down at home. Bahrain SC, on the other hand, has struggled with consistency when traveling. The H2H record heavily favors Al Muharraq, who often control the tempo of the game from the midfield. Expect Al Muharraq to press high early on to disrupt Bahrain SC’s rhythm.
Zamalek vs Haras El Hodood (Egypt)
Zamalek remains one of the most formidable forces in Egyptian football. Their form watcher shows a high-scoring trend, especially when playing in Cairo. Haras El Hodood usually adopts a defensive “park the bus” strategy against the giants, but they have found it hard to keep clean sheets lately. Historically, Zamalek dominates this fixture, using their superior technical skill to exploit gaps in the Haras defense.
CR Belouizdad vs El Bayadh (Algeria)
CR Belouizdad is currently enjoying a strong run of form, characterized by clinical finishing and organized wing play. El Bayadh has proven to be a tough nut to crack at home, but their away form tells a different story, often lacking the creative spark needed to threaten top-tier sides. The H2H history suggests that Belouizdad’s experience in high-pressure matches gives them a significant edge in controlling the final third of the pitch.
Nordsjaelland vs Vejle (Denmark)
Nordsjaelland is known for its fast-paced, attacking brand of football. Their recent form highlights a team that loves to dominate possession and create numerous chances through their youth-led energy. Vejle has been fighting hard for points but has struggled to contain teams that move the ball quickly. In past encounters, Nordsjaelland’s turf has been a fortress, and Vejle will need a massive defensive shift to stop the hosts from dictating the play.
Paralimni vs AEL Limassol (Cyprus)
AEL Limassol travels to Paralimni with a point to prove. While Paralimni can be unpredictable at home, their defensive lapses have cost them recently. AEL Limassol has shown better tactical discipline and a more efficient conversion rate in front of goal. The H2H stats show that Limassol often finds a way to grind out results in these gritty encounters, relying on their physical presence during set-pieces.
TNS vs Caernarfon (Wales)
The New Saints (TNS) are the undisputed benchmark in Welsh football. Their form is nothing short of dominant, often winning games by multiple goals. Caernarfon is a spirited side, but the gulf in resources and squad depth usually shows in the second half of these matches. Historically, TNS has pinned Caernarfon back in their own half for long periods, and the H2H record is overwhelmingly in favor of the league leaders.
Coleraine vs Ballymena (Northern Ireland)
This is a classic Northern Irish matchup where intensity is always high. Coleraine has been steady at home, relying on a balanced approach between defense and attack. Ballymena has hit a bit of a rough patch, finding it difficult to maintain intensity over the full 90 minutes. H2H records show these games are often decided by small margins, but Coleraine’s recent stability gives them the upper hand in the form department.
Chelsea U21 vs Leeds U21 (Premier League 2)
In the youth ranks, Chelsea U21 continues to produce high-octane football with a focus on individual flair. Their recent form shows plenty of goals at both ends. Leeds U21 is equally committed to an attacking style, which often leads to end-to-end spectacles. In H2H meetings, Chelsea has generally had the more clinical edge, but Leeds’ high-pressing system always makes it a competitive and unpredictable affair.
Khaitan vs Sporty (Kuwait)
Khaitan heads into this match looking to stabilize their season. Their recent form has been a mix of gritty draws and narrow defeats, showing they are hard to beat but struggle to close games out. Sporty (Al Shabab/Tadamon context) often struggles on the road against disciplined setups. The H2H history between these two suggests a tactical battle where the team that scores first usually dictates the remainder of the match.