Stadium: Stade Omnisport Roumde Adjia
Time: 07.09.2024, 10:00 PM
On Saturday, the Indomitable Lions will play their first qualifying game against Namibia at the Stade Omnisport Roumde Adjia Stadium. Cameroon are presently experiencing internal conflict and the team have failed to train up until the time of writing this. Disagreement between the Ministry of Sports and the Football Federation will surely affect players, and we think the guests might take advantage of this. The Association have summoned U20 players in response to senior players failing to turn up in training.
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FIFA Ranking: 51st
Last five games: LWLWD
The Indomitable Lions will kickstart their journey in this qualifying round after their disappointing outing in the Ivory Coast last year. Cameroon have drawn once and won a game since then, scoring five and conceding twice. The Indomitable Lions have picked up seven points from a possible fifteen, scoring nine while conceding nine times.
Cameroon won the group in their last appearance in this competition, picking seven points from a combined twelve.
Namibia
FIFA Ranking: 98th
Last five games: LDLDD
The Brave Warriors head here with a share of the spoils at home against Tunisia. Namibia have failed to win any of their last five games in all competitions.
Namibia struggled since, in the absence of their highest goal scorer, Peter Shalulile, his return to the team would yield the necessary impact on their striking department.
Namibia's previous appearance in this qualifier ended with just a win in four games, finishing second on the log.
Namibia will hope to finish strong in this competition but will likely play defensively here to widen their chances of winning the group.
Expert Betting Tips
Namibia have won once and drawn a game against Cameroon over their previous two meetings. Cameroon are presently disorganised as the Minister of Sports and Football Association clash. At the time of writing, it’s unclear if the senior team will turn up for this encounter or if the U20 invited by the FECAFOOT. Namibia, in all this will be the beneficiary as they’ll explore their options against the not-so-organized Cameroon team.
Regardless of the outcome between the Cameroon Associations, Namibia will be keen to maintain their decent run against the hosts. Cameroon have played out a BTTS in seven of their last eight games in all competitions, and with the presence of Peter Shalulile for Namibia, we expect the guests to find the back of the net here for 2.60.
This game will end in goals in both halves for 2.10.
We expect both Cameroon to win or draw and BTTS here for 2.78.
Good luck!