Ghana vs Tanzania Women Predictions - Ghana and Tanzania set to draw
- Ghana and Tanzania meet for the first time in WAFCON.
- Ghana drew 1-1 against Mali in their last game.
- Tanzania held South Africa to a 1-1 draw.

Ghana are winless in this edition of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Getty Images)
Ghana vs Tanzania Women Predictions
- Ghana vs Tanzania Women Predictions
- Head to Head
- Ghana Women Form
- Ghana Women Team News & Injuries
- Tanzania Women Form
- Tanzania Women Team News & Injuries
- Verdict
Ghana have struggled in this edition of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations. Tanzania have also been battling to win their matches. A BTTS draw is predicted between the two teams.
- Ghana have won 2 of their last 5 fixtures in all competitions.
- Ghana have scored 9 goals in 5 matches in all competitions.
- Ghana have conceded 9 goals in 5 games in all competitions.
- Tanzania have won 2 of their last 5 fixtures in all competitions.
- Tanzania have scored 4 goals in 5 games in all competitions.
- Tanzania have conceded 6 goals in 5 matches in all competitions.
Head to Head
Ghana and Tanzania meet for the first time at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations.
Ghana Women Form
Ghana remained winless in this edition of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations after drawing 1-1 against Mali last weekend.
Ghana had the perfect beginning to the match, taking the lead against Mali after six minutes of play.
Ghana continued to create chances to score another goal, but Mali levelled matters in the 52nd minute of the match.
Ghana had 58% possession and 18 shots in the game, with three attempts on target.
Before that performance, Ghana lost the opening Group C match 2-0 to South Africa.
Ghana have won two of their last five fixtures, including two losses and one draw. They scored nine goals and conceded nine.
Ghana must win to have a chance of making the knockout stages of the competition as one of the best third-place finishers in the group stages. However, they have struggled to convert their chances into goals lately.
Ghana Women Team News & Injuries
Alice Kusi scored the opening goal against Mali.
Goalkeepers: Cynthia Findib Konlan, Afi Amenyeku, Kerrie McCarthy
Defenders: Anasthesia Achiaa, Portia Boakye, Nina Norshie, Josephine Bonsu, Comfort Yeboah, Susan Ama Duah, Ersentina Abambila, Louisa Aniwaa
Midfielders: Grace Asantewaa, Jacqueline Owusu, Jennifer Cudjoe, Evelyn Badu, Nancy Amoh, Chantelle L.B. Hlorkah, Stella Nyamekye
Forwards: Princess D. Marfo, Sherrifatu Sumaila, Alice Kusi, Abigail Kofi Kim
Tanzania Women Form
Tanzania secured a point after drawing 1-1 against defending champions South Africa last weekend.
Tanzania were the first to score, taking the lead after 24 minutes of play to go into the halftime break with the advantage.
However, Tanzania conceded in the 70th minute of the match before having a player sent off 14 minutes later, but they held to earn a draw with South Africa.
The Twiga Stars had 36% possession and ten shots in the match, with three attempts on target.
Before that result, Tanzania lost their opening WAFCON fixture 1-0 to Mali.
Tanzania have won two of their last five fixtures, including two losses and one draw. They scored four goals and conceded six.
Tanzania also have a chance to progress to the next round of WAFCON with a victory against Ghana as one of the best third-place finishers. However, they have battled to score regularly lately.
Tanzania Women Team News & Injuries
Opah Clement Tukumbuke scored the opening goal against South Africa.
Elizabeth Chenge received a red card late in the match and will serve a suspension.
Goalkeepers: Janeth Simba, Najiati Idrisa, Asha Mrisho, Nusra Jafari
Defenders: Anastazia Katunzi, Lidya Kabambo, Julitha Singano, Ester Marwa, Vioeth Mwamakamba, Fatuma Suleimani
Midfielders: Maimuna Kaimu, Donisia Minja, Diana Msewa, Janeth Pangamwene, Asha Ramadhani, Enekia Lunyamila, Chrsiter Bahera, Elizabeth Chenge
Forwards: Hasnath Ubamba, Opah Clement Tukumbuke, Stumai Athuman, Aisha Mnunka, Jamila Mnunduka, Clara Luvanga, Winfrida Gerald
Verdict
A BTTS draw with a 1-1 score is tipped between Ghana and Tanzania, as neither team have been at their best during this competition thus far.
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