Stadium: Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium
Time: 24.01.2024, 08:00 PM
On Wednesday, South Africa will face off against Tunisia at the Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium. In one of the toughest groups in the competition, any team can still make it to the knockout phase. But for both teams, a share of the spoils might be the likely outcome, which will favour South Africa but will eventually end Tunisia’s journey in this competition.
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FIFA Ranking: 66th
The Bafana Bafana of South Africa became the first side to have scored four goals without a response from their opponent in this competition. South Africa tweaked Namibia's defence as they put four goals past the Brave Warriors. Themba Zwane’s brace, Percy Tau's, and Maseko's goals were all they needed to surge forward in this tournament.
South Africa have picked up three points from a combined six as they sit in fourth spot on the log.
The one-time Africa Cup of Nations head here for the eleventh time with the aim of triumphing this time after failing to qualify for the 2022 edition. South Africa must at least secure a point to stand a chance of advancing to the next round.
South Africa Likely Lineup: Williams; Modiba, Xulu, Sibisi, Mudau; Sithole, Mokoena; Lepasa, Zwane, Tau; Mayambela
Key Player: Percy Tau
Tunisia
FIFA Ranking: 28th
The Eagles of Carthage have had a poor start to this tournament, with a win and a draw. After their defeat against Namibia, Tunisia were lucky to have picked a point against a solid Mali side as Hamza Rafia cancelled Lassine Sinayoko's early lead for the Eagles.
Tunisia have won three, lost one, and drawn twice in their last six games, conceding twice while scoring six. Jalel Kadri's men have at least reached the quarterfinals in their previous four appearances in this competition, but this might be the end of the road for them.
Tunisia Likely Starting Lineup: Dahmen; Talbi, Meriah, Maaloul, Haddadi; Ben Romdhane, Ben Slimane, Laidouni; Youssef Msakni, Sliti, Jaziri
Key Player: Youssef Msakni
Expert Betting Tips
Without a doubt, South Africa put on an impressive display in their recent game against Namibia, despite some defensive lapses early on. Meanwhile, Tunisia managed to scrape a point against Mali, but they have not been performing at their best in this tournament. Bafana Bafana possess some serious attacking prowess and a perfectly balanced midfield. However, their defence appears disorganized, and their opponents could exploit this weakness. Conversely, Tunisia's attack have been lacking bite, and their defence have not been up to par. There is nothing particularly exceptional about the North African side, and I am confident that South Africa will emerge victorious if they capitalize on their chances; bet on South Africa win or draw and score more than a goal for 2.75.
Both teams are expected to get a goal apiece for 2.19.
This game might end in a halftime share of the spoils for 1.87.
Good luck!