Stadium: Orlando Stadium
Time: 09.06.2024, 07:00 PM
Namibia will face off against Tunisia at the Orlando Stadium on Sunday. The Brave Warriors had a little setback a few days ago, sharing the spoils against Liberia. They will be keen to secure the maximum points against a Tunisian side who are yet to taste defeat in this round.
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FIFA Ranking: 106th
Last five games: WLDLD
The Brave Warriors head here with a share of the spoils at home against Liberia. After drawing the first blood with just six minutes on the pitch, Liberia responded after the break to split points. The result came after their (0-2) victory over São Tome away from home.
Namibia struggled since in the absence of their highest goal scorer, Peter Shalulile, who has been injured for his club. Namibia's previous appearance in this qualifier ended with just a win in six games, as they finished third 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.
Tunisia
FIFA Ranking: 41st
Last five games: DDLWW
After a tough duel against Equatorial Guinea, Tunisia scaled through with a goal in the 82nd minute. All thanks to Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane who converted from the penalty spot to secure his team a deserved victory.
The Atlas Lions nosedived nine places down in the FIFA rankings following their terrible run in recent games. However, they’ve been clinical in this competition, securing the maximum points against São Tomé, Malawi, and Equatorial Guinea.
The performance in the just concluded AFCON Tournament was nothing to write home about, and they are yet to record a breakthrough since their journey in the competition.
Tunisia boasts of one of the best defenses in the round, heading here with three consecutive clean sheets.
Expert Betting Tips
The BraveWarriors's only victory in the just concluded AFCON Tournament was against Tunisia, when Deon Hotto scored in the 88 minutes to secure his side the maximum points.
Namibia coach Collin Benjamin confirmed the absence of Peter Shalulile in his press conference which will be a huge miss for the Brave Warriors. At the same time, things haven’t been going well for the guests in front of goals, as they have managed just five goals over their previous nine games.
Namibia have managed four wins in all competitions since 2021 and will face Tunisia, who are unbeaten in their last three games in this round.
This encounter will be played on neutral ground behind closed doors, and we think the visitors stand a better chance here; bet on an away win for 1.81.
We expect to see a halftime stalemate for 1.81.
Bet on a total of over 1.5 goals for 1.71.
Good luck!