

Stadium: Benina Martyrs Stadium
Time: 25.03.2025, 10:00 PM

The Falcons of Jediane will play their sixth game of the tournament as they lock horns against their neighbors, South Sudan, at the Benina Martyrs Stadium on Tuesday. Sudan have been playing some decent football lately, unlike their guests, who have lost three of their last five matches in this tournament.
Claim Your Welcome Bonus!Sudan
FIFA Ranking: 113th
Last five games: DWWWD
The Falcons of Jediane jumped seventeen places in their most recent FIFA Ranking after qualifying for the AFCON Tournament and sitting pretty confident at the top of their FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign. Recently, they shared the spoils against one of the best teams in Africa, Senegal, denying the star-studded side a penetration into their net. In fact, they had the opportunity to stun the former AFCON title winner in the final few seconds but missed the great opportunity. Before now, they had won three consecutive games against DR Congo, South Sudan, and Mauritania.
Sudan, who are ranked 114th in the world according to FIFA, ended their AFCON Qualifying round in the second spot. They have been firing on all cylinders in this tournament, picking up eleven points from a combined fifteen.
South Sudan
FIFA Ranking: 170th
Last five games: LDDLL
The Bright Stars' journey in this tournament could end soon as they have failed to win any of their last five matches. South Sudan have literally not won any competitive game since their victory over Congo in March 2023. Recently, they lost narrowly against DR Congo, conceding just once on the road. It was an absolute disaster for South Sudan, who were overwhelmed by their opponent at home.
South Sudan, who have picked up two points from a fifteen, sit confidently at the bottom of the log.
History of Head-to-Heads




Sudan Latest Games











South Sudan Latest Games











Expert Betting Tips
Both teams met recently in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers Match Day 4, South Sudan defeating Sudan (0-3) at home. The guests have not been themselves in this competition, and it’s obvious they won’t qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup competition. Unlike the guests, South Sudan have been the complete opposite of their neighbors, as they are unbeaten in five consecutive games in the group.
South Sudan coach James Kwesi Appiah has transformed the team into a force and considering most of his comrades play almost for the same team makes his job quite easier.
Except the inevitable happens, South Sudan will at least get a goal before the break for 1.80 at (1xbet).
I also believe the hosts might literally run riot here, and we could see a home win and over 2.5 goals for 2.13 at (Betway).
I anticipate total domination from the hosts, and a correct score of (3-0) might surface here for 7.00 at (Bet365).
Good luck!
Other predictions











































