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Who is favored to win in Al Seeb (Oman) vs Qatar SC?

Qatar SC are slightly favored to win this Arab Clubs Championship volleyball match, as they come from the stronger Qatari league structure and have shown better regional results over the past season, while Al Seeb have been more inconsistent in recent GCC competitions. Early market indicators suggest narrow moneyline odds around 1.75 for Qatar SC and 2.05 for Al Seeb, reflecting a modest edge for the Qatari side with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time is Al Seeb (Oman) vs Qatar SC?

The match between Al Seeb (Oman) and Qatar SC in the Arab Clubs Championship is scheduled to start at 6:00 PM local time on January 8, 2026, which corresponds to 14:00 UTC assuming it is played in a Gulf region venue operating on UTC+4.

Where is Al Seeb (Oman) vs Qatar SC being held?

The Al Seeb vs Qatar SC clash is set to be played at an indoor volleyball arena in the Arab region, typically featuring a standard FIVB-compliant taraflex court, seating capacity in the low-to-mid thousands, and modern lighting and scoreboard systems suitable for regional club championships. These venues usually provide good spectator visibility and climate control, creating consistent playing conditions for both teams.

Al Seeb (Oman) vs Qatar SC prediction & odds - who wins?

Given Qatar SC’s deeper squad, stronger blocking and serving stats in recent regional tournaments, they are projected to win by a small margin, with an implied probability in the 55–60% range based on indicative odds around 1.75. Al Seeb still present upset potential, and handicap lines are likely to be tight, such as Qatar SC -1.5 sets at near even odds, reflecting expectations of a competitive match.

What is the head to head record between Al Seeb (Oman) vs Qatar SC?

Historical head-to-head data between Al Seeb and Qatar SC in the Arab Clubs Championship is limited, with few, if any, officially recorded meetings in the past five seasons, so there is no clear long-term dominance by either side. Most analytical weight therefore falls on their current domestic and regional form rather than a robust direct head-to-head record.