Stadium: Azam Complex
Time: 08.05.2024, 07:00 PM
On Wednesday, the Yanga Boys will face off against Kagera Sugar at the Azam Complex. The hosts have kept it simple over their last three games in the league, heading here with three consecutive clean sheets and scoring less than a goal in each of their previous three matches. The Guests, on the other hand, have not conceded in over 270 minutes of play in the league.
Claim Your Welcome Bonus!Young Africans (1st)
Last five games: WWDWW
The Yanga Boys are on course for their fourth consecutive league title as they move eight points above second-placed Azam FC. Young Africans scored once against Mashujaa FC on the road to secure their 21st win of the season. Ivory Coast forward Joseph Guede Gnadou scored the only goal that won them the maximum points. The striker has now scored in five of his last six games in all competitions. They have improved defensively, keeping three consecutive clean sheets in the division. Young Africans are flying high in the division, and it looks like they’ll retain the Ligi Kuu Bara title. Yanga Boys have picked up sixty-five points from a combined seventy-five. They have won all their games at home this season.
Kagera Sugar (7th)
Last five games: DDWDD
The visiting side head here with a share of the spoils against KMC as they failed to take their chances. Kagera Sugar were lucky to have walked away with a point, as they were the second-best in that encounter. The guests are now four points away from securing the continental ticket, and they can’t afford to drop points here. The result means they have now won three in their last sixteen matches. Kagera Sugar have picked up thirty points from a possible seventy-five, scoring seventeen while conceding twenty-one goals.
Kagera Sugar have lost six, drawn four, and won twice on the road this season.
Expert Betting Tips
Over their previous seventeen meetings, Young Africans have won fourteen, while Kagera Sugar have won once and two games ending in a tie. The guests have been lucky in recent games, and we think a well-drilled team will get the best of them. Kagera Sugar have drawn four of their last five games against struggling teams but have been good defensively.
Kagera Sugar won't be able to go toe-to-toe with the hosts, so we assume they’ll come with a more defensive setup here. Young Africans are blessed with players who can play between the lines, and with Aziz Ki in the midfield of the park, they’ll be able to penetrate their opponent's defence. It’s very risky, but we think Yanga Boys will get a halftime victory for 1.78.
We expect this game to produce more than two goals for 1.92.
The visitors won’t be able to breach their opponent's defence; bet on BTTS no for 1.62.
Good luck!