

Stadium: Amahoro Stadium
Time: 25.03.2025, 07:00 PM

Four days after their disastrous home loss, Rwanda will play Lesotho at the Amahoro Stadium on Saturday in an attempt to return to winning ways. The Wasps will strive for the maximum points to console their fans, who witnessed their home defeat to the Super Eagles.
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FIFA Ranking: 124th
Last five games: DWLWL
The Wasps surrendered to their second loss in their FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, as they were beaten by Nigeria. Rwanda played well but were just too loose at the back as they were punished by the high flying Nigeria striker Victor Osihmen. The loss was their slim (0-1) win over Lesotho on the road, as Jojea Kwizera scored the only goal that won them the maximum points.
Since the tournament began, Torsten Spittler’s men have won twice, drawn once, and lost two games, putting them in third place on the log.
Torsten Spittler's men failed to make it to the AFCON Tournament as they ended in third place on their log. They’ll be keen to fight for a top-two finish in this competition, and to do that, they must win against Lesotho tomorrow.
Lesotho
FIFA Ranking: 149th
Last five matches: DDWLL
The Crocodiles suffered their second defeat of the tournament when they were beaten by South Africa on the road. They stood their ground against their opponent at the break but succumbed to a (0-2) loss in the second half. The result means they have lost two games, won once, and drawn twice over their last five FIFA World Cup qualifying group matches.
Lesotho haven't qualified for the AFCON or World Cup in their history and it’s looking like a journey they might not finish in the top two on the log. Lesotho have picked up five points in their last five games, sitting in fifth place on the log.
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Expert Betting Tips
The reverse leg ended in a slim (0-1) victory for Rwanda on the road against Lesotho. A few days ago, the Rwanda National Football Team were overwhelmed by the individual brilliance of Victor Osihmen on their ground and they’ll be keen to adjust against Lesotho, who also lost their most recent game tomorrow.
I think Rwanda are more potent than their guests, who might not be able to win but fight for a point at least. I’ll advise you to tread carefully in this game, as Lesotho will definitely play defensively, and I’m not confident Rwanda will be able to break their low block.
Rwanda are most definitely going to reignite their dream of playing in the World Cup but securing the maximum points; bet on a home win and under 3.5 goals for 1.78 at (1xbet).
Lesotho could probably stand their ground at the break but will definitely lose regardless; bet on halftime stalemate for 2.00 at (Bet365).
I expect this game to produce more goals after the break for 2.36 at (Betway).
Good luck!
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