Egypt and Sudan will face each other in a very exciting game of Africa Cup of Nations Group D, from 20.00 CET, at Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo in Yaounde. Mohamed Salah and his teammates can secure their place in the last 16 with a draw.
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Experts from 1xBet see Egypt as the favorite for this game with 1.23 odds to win. Sudan has some huge 16.00 odds to win in Yaounde. A draw will cost a solid 5.60.
Bet365 offers 2.14 for Total Over 3 and 1.70 for Total Under 3. Both teams have scored one goal each at Africa Cup of Nations.
Bookmakers from Betway offer 3.55 for "both teams to score - yes" and 1.26 for "both teams to score - no".
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The game Egypt vs Sudan will be broadcast live on beIN Sports 2. The broadcast from Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo begins at 19.55 CET, five minutes before the start of the game.
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Egypt is very close to gain the tickets for the last 16 at Africa Cup of Nations after a defeat against Nigeria, 0-1, and a win against Guinea-Bissau, 1-0. The star Mohamed Salah scored the winning goal in the 69th minute.
The victory against Guinea-Bissau was the first for Egypt after three consecutive defeats.
Carlos Queiroz's side will face Sudan for the second time in a little over a month. Egypt beat them without problem at the Arab Cup, 5-0, on December 4.
Sudan Form
Sudan is fourth-placed in Africa Cup of Nations Group D with one point, after 0-0 vs Guinea-Bissau and 1-3 vs Nigeria.
Sudan has a very bad record at this moment: 13 matches in a row without victory. Their last win was in August 2021, 3-0 against Niger.
Also, last time Sudan won against Egypt was in 2008, 4-0.
Egypt vs Sudan: possible lineups
- Egypt (4-3-3): El-Shennawy - Kamal, Hegazi, Hamdi, Ashraf - Fathi, El-Sulya, Elneny - Mohamed, Marmoush, Salah;
- Sudan (4-4-2): Abou - Elfadni, Karshoum, Hassan, Mohamedein - A. Omer, Al Rasheed, Khidir, G. Omer - Hamed, Eisa;