

Stadium: Stade Municipal d’Oujda
Time: 25.03.2025, 12:30 AM

The Atlas Lions will play their sixth FIFA World Cup qualifying group game. They could set a record of becoming the only first team to have secured their spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament when they face off against Tanzania at the Stade Municipal d’Oujda on Tuesday.
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FIFA Ranking: 14th
Last four games: WWWW
The high-flying Morocco team had a little scare in their game against Niger Republic. Morocco were exposed at the back for the first time in a long while against their opponent. The star-studded Moroccan team conceded first, but Ismael Sabari and Bilal El Khannouss gave them the deserved (1-2) victory on their ground. The game was a wake-up call for Morocc,o who underestimated their opponent.
In their FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign so far, they have won four consecutive games. The Atlas Lions are currently the best-rated team in the continent, as they head here without a defeat in eleven consecutive in all competitions.
The Atlas Lions are still ranked as the best team in Africa despite their dreadful outing at the AFCON, and they are close to securing their ticket in the forthcoming FIFA World Cup.
Tanzania
FIFA Ranking: 106th
Last five games: WLW
Taifa Stars moved up in the latest FIFA Ranking after securing a place in this year’s AFCON Tournament in Morocco. Tanzania did not feature in any game last week as their opponent, Congo, were banned from the competition by FIFA following their president's interference in the country’s soccer.
Tanzania have managed two wins since the qualifiers began, picking up six points from a possible nine. Tanzania's last game ended in a (0-1) victory against Zambia on the road.
Taifa Stars are now third on the log with six points behind the table topper Morocco.
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Expert Betting Tips
The reverse leg ended in a slim (0-2) victory for Morocco on the road after Tanzania were reduced to men. The Atlas Lions were almost going to settle for a stalemate for the first time in like eight games, but Bilal El Khannouss's header in the 91st minute secured them the maximum points against the stubborn Niger Republic last week. They’ll be extremely careful against a more dangerous Tanzania side tomorrow.
Morocco are a well-drilled side, having won three of their last four games against Tanzania, and they’ll probably secure all the points here.
They have an incredible team capable of beating any side in Africa, and I expect them to win but expect the second half to produce more goals for 2.08 at (1xbet).
I also think Tanzania are capable of getting at least a goal even though they’ll not be able to go toe to toe against the Atlas Lions; bet on BTTS for 2.42 at (Bet365).
Over their previous four meetings, at least one team has been shown a red card. I’m thinking history could repeat itself, and you might just give it a try, but bet on a home halftime win and over 1.5 goals for 2.36 at (Betway).
Good luck!
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