

Stadium: Stade Minoan Al Arsi
Time: 24.03.2025, 10:00 PM

The race to make the top two in the group heats up as Madagascar face off against Ghana at the Stade Minoan Al Ars Stadium on Monday. Madagascar head here with a commanding performance in their game against Central Africa, scoring four and conceding once. They are well positioned to see off a new-look Ghanaian side who were on rampage a few days ago.
Claim Your Welcome Bonus!Madagascar
FIFA Ranking: 116th
Last five games: LWWDW
The Bareas will be determined to book a space in the forthcoming World Cup tournament, even though it’s highly unlikely. The Madagascar National Team march here with an exciting display against Central Africa on the road as Rayan Raveloson scored a brace while Arnaud and Lalaina were all on the scoresheet. It was total domination from the Bareas, who found the back of the net four times and conceded once. They have now gone four games without a defeat as they moved to the second spot on the log.
Surprisingly, the home team have won three of their last five FIFA World Cup qualifying matches and are just two points behind the table topper.
Madagascar's previous appearance in this competition earned them four points, finishing at the bottom of the log.
Ghana
FIFA Ranking: 77th
Last five games: WLWWW
The star-studded Black Stars have had a pretty run in this competition as they scored five times in a game for the first time in a competitive match since 2017. It was their best display so far in over two years, as Ghana overwhelmed the Republic of Chad. This was after their back-to-back wins against Mali and Central Africa in their last two FIFA World qualifying games.
Ghana will not represent their country in the forthcoming AFCON tournament as they wrapped up their qualifying campaign at the bottom of the log.
Ghana have managed four wins and a loss since the tournament began, sitting in first place on the log.
Otto Addo's men have picked up twelve points from their last five games, scoring twelve and conceding five.
History of Head-to-Heads










Expert Betting Tips
Both teams have won two games apiece, and a game ended in a tie in their last five meetings. Madagascar have improved massively in their last four group games, heading here with a gigantic victory over Central Africa on the road. The home side presently sit in second place, and they’ll be keen to leapfrog their guests at the top of the log tomorrow.
Madagascar will host the Ghanaian side who were electrifying in their most recent game against Chad Republic. The Black Stars are one of the sides blessed with quality players amongst their peers in Africa, and if everything goes as planned, they might stun the hosts on their turf.
This match will be played in Morocco, and we think the guests stand a better chance here. It’s also an open game, and we believe both teams will likely get a goal apiece here for 2.11 at (Bet365).
With Semedo and Kudus on the pitch, I’m thinking the Ghanaian team will start strong and probably get a goal before the break for 1.87 at (Betway).
This game will produce an away win or draw and BTTS for 2.65 at (1xbet).
Good luck!
Other predictions











































