Gambia and Tunisia will face each other on a high stake game in Africa Cup of Nations Group F, from 20.00 CET, at Limbe Stadium. Both teams will qualify for the last 16 in case of a draw in Limbe.
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Experts from 1xBet see Tunisia as the favorite for this match with 1.98 odds to win. Gambia has 4.80 odds to win in Limbe. A draw will cost 2.93.
Bet365 offers 2.64 for Total Over 3 and 1.46 for Total Under 3. Gambia scored two goals in the first two rounds, while third-placed Tunisia scored four goals so far at Africa Cup of Nations.
Also, bookmakers from Betway offer 2.17 for "both teams to score - yes" and 1.63 for "both teams to score - no".
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The match Gambia vs Tunisia will be broadcast live on beIN Sports 2. The broadcast from Limbe Stadium begins at 19.55 CET, five minutes before the start of the game.
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Gambia is the leader of Group F, with four points, on par with Mali.
Tom Saintfiet's side beat Mauritania, 1-0, and draw against Mali, 1-1. A draw against Tunisia will send Gambia into the last 16 without any other concerns.
Gambia won the previous game played against Tunisia, 2-1, in January 2010.
Tunisia Form
Tunisia is third-placed in Group F, with three points, after a surprise defeat against Mali, 0-1, and a clear win against Mauritania, 4-0.
Mondher Kebaier's side need one point from this game to secure a spot in the last 16 at Africa Cup of Nations. In case of a draw, they will qualify at least from the best third-place position.
Tunisia had a few ups and downs in the past months. They won six of the last ten games across all competitions and lost the other four.
Gambia vs Tunisia: possible lineups
- Gambia (4-4-2): Jobe - Modou, Colley, Gomez, Touray - Adams, Bobb, Marreh, Jallow - Barrow, Ceesay;
- Tunisia (4-3-1-2): Said - Mathlouthi, Ifa, Talbi, Maaloul - Slimane, Skhiri, Chaalali - Mejbri - Khazri, Laidouni;