Mozambique vs Guinea prediction and betting tips 09 Оctober 2025
This Thursday, Mozambique will host Guinea in the ninth round of the African World Cup qualifiers at the “Do Simpeto” Stadium in Maputo. Here’s a look at what to expect from this match.
Mozambique is currently in third place with 15 points from 8 matches, recording 5 wins and 3 losses. They have performed well at home, winning two of their last three games, including a key 2-0 win against Botswana.
The “Mambas” have not had any draws in this qualifying campaign, showing a tendency to either win or lose. However, their defense is a concern with 15 goals conceded, which is among the worst records of the top teams.
Guinea sits in fourth place with 11 points and is coming off a goalless draw with Algeria. They have a solid defensive record, conceding only 5 goals in 8 matches, but scoring has been an issue with just 7 goals to their name.
The “Syli Nationale” depend on a structured and cautious style, especially in away games. Their recent away record includes one win and two losses, a situation they hope to improve upon in Maputo. A win would bring Guinea back into contention for a top-three spot, likely leading them to focus on counterattacks and set pieces.
Mozambique has gained momentum at home but remains inconsistent and prone to defensive mistakes. On the other hand, Guinea’s strong defense and ability to control the game may give them the edge. Expect a tight, low-scoring match, with the visiting team likely to secure a victory.
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