

Stadium: Stade Ben Ahmed El Abdi Stadium
Time: 21.03.2025, 07:00 PM

Burkina Faso will lock horns against Djibouti Leone at the Stade Ben Ahmed El Abdi Stadium on Saturday. The Stallions will continue their FIFA World Cup campaign against a struggling Djibouti side in Morocco tomorrow.
Claim Your Welcome Bonus!Burkina Faso
FIFA Ranking: 66th
Last four games: DWLD
The Stallions head here without a win in back-to-back FIFA World Cup qualifying games, and they’ll be keen to secure the maximum points here tomorrow. Burkina Faso's last qualifying game ended in a (2-2) share of the spoils against Sierra Leone. They had one of their poorest second-half displays as they conceded twice after finding the back of the net two times at the break. This was after their (2-1) loss against the Egyptians on the road.
Burkina Faso have won once, drawn twice, and lost once in this tournament. Brama Traore men possess enough qualities to be a top team; unfortunately, things have not been going well for them lately. Burkina Faso have a stern test ahead of their clash against the guests, and they must start racking up points to stand a chance of advancing to the next round.
Djibouti
FIFA Ranking: 191st
Last four games: LLLD
The Shoremen of the Red Sea march here without a win in a competitive game since 2019. The guests' last four games have resulted in three losses and a stalemate in the group. Their most recent game in this competition surprisingly ended in a (1-1) stalemate against a lowly ranked Ethiopia. They currently sit at the bottom of the log, having conceded ten goals over their previous four FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Djibouti have not won any of their last five matches in all competitions, and it’s a huge concern for coach Abdouraham Hadi.
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Expert Betting Tips
Burkina Faso have won back-to-back matches against Djibouti in their last two meetings. The Stallions have struggled since this tournament began, even though they’ve lost just once over their last four games. Burkina Faso have several options in the middle of the park but lack a proper striker. However, with Bertrand Traore and Stephen Ki on the pitch for the host, we expect them to win and score less than three goals for 1.85 at (1xbet).
Djibouti have not really been good away from home in recent games, and it will be tough for them to get anything away from this match; bet on a home score in both halves for 3.50 at (Betway).
This encounter is expected to produce more goals after the break for 2.30 at (Bet365).
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