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Mozambique and Libya prepare for the challenge of each other in a crunch African Nations Championship clash at the Nelson Mandela Stadium on Tuesday evening. Both teams will be looking to get back to winning ways in this one having failed to come out on top in their respective last involvements.
Mozambique had to settle for a share of the spoils in their CHAN opener against the Walia Ibex of Ethiopia, which ended goalless on Saturday. Despite being under the cosh for the majority of the contest, Chiquinho Conde’s men held firm to come away with a hard-fought point in Baraki.
As a result, Os Mambas are now unbeaten in all but one of their most recent seven outings across all competitions either side of the New Year. Lying in store next is the task of facing off against an opposing outfit who are without defeat in the previous two meetings between the teams, picking up one win and one draw.
Thanks to the analysis of the statistics of the teams, we have identified both the strengths and weaknesses of the teams, and based on these data, we expect a rather bright, eventful, full of struggle match. It is extremely difficult to find the right bet for such games, as clubs can always create some kind of sensation. But we have selected one bet that is likely to be successful:
Bet on Match: Mozambique vs Libya
Bet: Double chance Mozambique
Odds: 1.65*
If we look at the last two matches played between Mozambique vs Libya, MOZ has failed to win a single match and LIB has won one game. One game ended up in a draw.
Libya have won their last match played against Mozambique by 1 goal.
PREDICT THE TIME ?
— Wolf7 Pay (@Wolf7Pay) January 17, 2023
At What Time 1st Goal Will be Scored ?
Mozambique Vs Libya#Wolf7pay #contest #Mozambique #Libya #thebookoffuture #worldofexchanges #footballcontest#footbal pic.twitter.com/g0BhMkhYIg
This match will start from 9:30 pm
This match will take place on 17 January 2023
Libya’s Abdulati Al Abasi endured a disappointing outing last time out where he was subbed off midway through the second half, and the 28-year-old could drop to the bench here.
Muad Eisa would be the favourite to replace Al Abasi should he lose his place in the starting XI, although Saleh Al Taher is also a potential alternative.
Saddan Kito remains without an international goal since 2015, but the midfielder is expected to get the nod to feature right from the off once again.
Nelson Divrassone has scored three of his country’s last four goals heading into Tuesday’s clash and the forward is certainly one to keep an eye on.
Guambe; Muze, Thauzene, Chico, Matola; Telinho, Nangy, Amadu, Divrassone; Kito, Melito
Allafi; Mahmoud, Makkari, Alamami, Jaddour; Rajab, Touhami, Al Khouja; El-Munir, Saitou, Eisa
Group stage · Matchday 2 of 3
— Sanyuka Prime (@sanyukaprime) January 17, 2023
The #CHAN2022 group stage has reached its second round of matches.
Catch Mozambique vs. Libya and Algeria vs. Ethiopia live on Sanyuka Prime at 7 pm and 10 pm, respectively.#CHAN2022KuSanyukaPrime#SanyukaPrimeUpdates pic.twitter.com/QWWHkibY0X
Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats, suggests the most likely outcome of this match is a Mozambique win with a probability of 46.52%. A draw has a probability of 32.7% and a win for Libya has a probability of 20.81%.
The most likely scoreline for a Mozambique win is 1-0 with a probability of 19.77%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome are 2-0 (10.7%) and 2-1 (6.61%). The likeliest drawn scoreline is 0-0 (18.26%), while for a Libya win it is 0-1 (11.27%).
Mozambique 🇲🇿 vs 🇱🇾Libya
— Premier Bet Tanzania (@PremierBetTZ) January 17, 2023
Nani atashinda❓🤔
👍🏽Mozambique
❤️Libya pic.twitter.com/VwIdovZVpc
Match is accessible globally with a free trial on Fubo TV and the Eurosport application.
Mozambique vs Libya, a great match to watch, Libya will win.