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Jun 5, 2026, 02:02 AM
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Indonesia hosts Oman in a friendly with contrasting recent fortunes. The home side, buoyed by a strong recent home record, faces an Oman team that has struggled for wins away from home but possesses defensive resilience.
Home Motivation
Medium
Away Motivation
Medium
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The Evidence
Betting Edge
Key Metrics
Home
Metric
Away
1.20
Goals scored per game
All comps (EWMA)
0.91
Indonesia's higher scoring rate (1.20 vs 0.91) in recent form suggests they have more attacking potency, a key factor for creating chances.
1.71
Goals conceded per game
All comps (EWMA)
0.99
Oman's superior defensive record in recent form (0.99 goals conceded vs 1.71) indicates a more solid backline that Indonesia will find difficult to break.
2.24
Shots on target per game
All comps (EWMA)
1.50
Indonesia registers significantly more shots on target per game (2.24 vs 1.50) in recent form, highlighting their ability to test opposition goalkeepers.
13.87
Fouls per game
All comps (EWMA)
10.22
Indonesia's higher average of fouls per game (13.87 vs 10.22) in recent form suggests a more physical and high-pressing approach compared to Oman's disciplined midfield.
28%
Shot accuracy %
All comps (EWMA)
18%
Indonesia converts a higher percentage of their shots on target (28% vs 18%) in recent form, indicating better finishing efficiency.
1.7
PPG (3/1/0)
All comps venue
1.2
Indonesia secures a higher points-per-game average at home in all comps (1.7 vs 1.2), underscoring their strength in familiar surroundings.
Form & Streaks
Indonesia have won 5 of their last 10 home matches across all competitions.
Oman have drawn 6 of their last 10 away matches across all competitions, showing resilience but a lack of cutting edge.
Indonesia have lost 5 of their last 10 matches across all competitions.
Tactical Overview
Indonesia will look to leverage their considerable home advantage where they've secured five wins in their last ten matches across all comps, scoring 19 goals. Their recent form includes a dominant 4-0 win over St. Kitts and Nevis. However, they are without key defender Jay Idzes due to injury, and Calvin Verdonk is a doubt, potentially weakening their backline. Oman, despite a modest record away (2 wins in 10), has shown they can be difficult to break down, conceding only 11 goals in that period. Their recent form across all competitions is solid, with three wins and four draws in their last ten, emphasizing their ability to avoid defeat. Tactically, Indonesia tends to commit more fouls and press harder, as evidenced by their 13.87 fouls per game versus Oman's 10.22.
Match Context
Lineup Updates
Based on reports
Key Players
Indonesia will rely on the defensive solidity of Kevin Diks, who is in good condition to lead the backline. Midfield orchestrator Joey Pelupessy and winger Ragnar Oratmangoen are expected to play crucial roles in linking play and creating attacking opportunities. The team aims to implement a style built on high pressing and quick transitions.
Absences
Jay Idzes
injury recovery
Calvin Verdonk
part of the prevention to prevent the injury (hamstring) from recurring
Home
Key Players
Indonesia will rely on the defensive solidity of Kevin Diks, who is in good condition to lead the backline. Midfield orchestrator Joey Pelupessy and winger Ragnar Oratmangoen are expected to play crucial roles in linking play and creating attacking opportunities. The team aims to implement a style built on high pressing and quick transitions.
Absences
Jay Idzes
injury recovery
Calvin Verdonk
part of the prevention to prevent the injury (hamstring) from recurring
Away
Key Players
Oman's defense will likely be marshaled by Ali Al Busaidi and Khalid Al Braiki. In midfield, Harib Al Saadi will be key in providing protection and controlling the tempo. Upfront, Nasser Al Rawahi is anticipated to lead the line, supported by creative players like Zahir Al Aghbari.
Absences
Absence information is not yet available. Check back closer to kickoff for confirmed lineups.
Lineup info is never 100% confirmed until matchday. Additional players may be unavailable.
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