28 March 2016

Continuing free predictions from Africa

On the penultimate day in round four of the African qualifiers today four matches are in the program:

- Zimbabwe - Swaziland. This top two clash in group L will be very interesting to watch as both teams have similar win-draw result records with almost the same goal-difference. As both teams are fighting for the first place these kind of games are hard to predict but we give Zimbabwe a slight advantage taking the victory.
- Central African Republic - Madagascar. Quite the opposite from the first one these teams are struggling at the bottom in their group. Madagascar knows that without a victory today they will be out while Central African Republic have a good chance of going to Gabon. No one is playing good football so a draw would be fair for both.
- Equatorial Guinea - Mali. Mali would like to overtake top position in the group with new three points on their tally. No matter what they do in here Equatorial Guinea knows that are out for the final tournament. Many would give a draw but in order of importance for Mali they should take the match.
-  Libya - Sao Tome and Principe. Probably the most easiest game to predict out from the four. With no victory Libya is hoping to record first three points today as Sao Tome and Principe is playing dreadful football. The visitors stunned Libya last week but we fear that they can not pull that surprise up again.

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