MC El Bayadh arrive with a poor home profile for this task, having taken only two home wins all season and just one draw in their last three league games at home. Their recent league run is seven matches without a win, and that is hard to ignore when they are up against a side with a much healthier away record. JS Kabylie have won three of their last six league matches, including the 1-0 success at USM Alger on 25 March, which also underlined their ability to handle difficult away trips.
The away side’s broader numbers are far stronger too, with JS Kabylie sitting seventh on 34 points compared with MC El Bayadh in 16th on 14. That gap is mirrored in the home and away splits: MC El Bayadh have scored only nine home goals in 12 league matches, while JS Kabylie have taken 13 points from 11 away games and have conceded just 12 on their travels. The projected goal figures are fairly tight at 0.9 to 0.8, so this is not a huge attacking mismatch, but it still leans toward the visitors nicking it.
There is also a useful head-to-head edge for JS Kabylie, who have not lost any of the last seven meetings with MC El Bayadh and have won three of them. The most recent clash ended 4-1 to JS Kabylie, and earlier this season they also beat MC El Bayadh 2-1 away. Even so, MC El Bayadh have often kept games close at home, with four of their last six home league matches finishing level or within one goal, so a narrow away success feels more plausible than a comfortable one.
MC El Bayadh’s scoring record is still a concern for anyone backing them to take points, because they have gone seven league matches without a win and have failed to score in several recent outings. JS Kabylie’s away wins have not been flashy, but they have been effective, and the visitors have also been first to score in four of their last five league matches. That combination of a fragile home attack, a solid away return, and a strong recent record in this fixture points the same way, even if the low xG projection leaves little room for error.
My prediction is Away Win at 11/10. JS Kabylie have won three of the last seven meetings, including a 4-1 and a 2-1 victory over MC El Bayadh, while the hosts are seven league matches without a win. MC El Bayadh have only two home wins all season and have scored just nine times in 12 home league games, which strengthens the case for the visitors. JS Kabylie’s three away wins and 12 away goals conceded in 11 matches also fit a narrow success on the road.