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Tanzania vs Niger Predictions - Tanzania to secure home win over Niger

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Last updated: 17 Jun 2023
Brad Newcomb 17 Jun 2023
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  • Tanzania vs Niger tips for Sunday's AFCON Group F match (15:00 SAST)
  • Tanzania drew 1-1 against Niger last year
  • Can Niger pick up their first win in Group F?
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Tanzania vs Niger Predictions


Tanzania have left the door open for other teams to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations after losing their last match and will be out to make amends. Niger have a golden opportunity to get back in the mix for qualification if they can pocket the three points. Tanzania is predicted to win to nil.
  • Tanzania vs Niger Predictions
  • Head to Head
  • Tanzania Form
  • Tanzania Team News & Injuries
  • Niger Form
  • Niger Team News & Injuries

  • Tanzania have won 4 of their last 8 fixtures in all competitions.
  • Tanzania have won 3 of their last 7 home matches in all competitions. 
  • Tanzania have scored 3 goals in their last 5 home games in all competitions. 
  • Niger have won 2 of their last 8 fixtures in all competitions.
  • Niger are winless in 8 away matches in all competitions.
  • Niger have conceded 11 goals in 5 away games in all competitions. 

Head to Head


Tanzania drew 1-1 against Niger in their opening Group F qualifying match last year. 

Tanzania Form


Tanzania did all the hard work in claiming a solid away victory over Uganda in March; however, they failed to capitalise on that performance when they lost 1-0 at home in the return fixture, allowing their East African rivals to close the gap in group standings.

The Tafia Stars have decent form, winning four of their last eight fixtures, including four defeats.

Their last five results across all competitions are L, W, L, W, and L, scoring three goals and letting in six.

Tanzania have won three of their last eight home internationals, including four losses and one draw.

Their last five home results across all competitions are L, W, L, W, and L, netting three goals and conceding five.

Tanzania will fancy their chances to move ahead of Uganda in Group F when they face Niger, as they have a poor away record and lack firepower upfront. 

Tanzania Team News & Injuries


Coach Adel Amrouche has been tight-lipped on naming his squad for their match against Niger.

Niger Form


Niger had two tough African Cup of Nations fixtures against Algeria to contend with in March, failing to pick up any points.

They lost 2-1 away against the Fennec Foxes and 1-0 at home, allowing Tanzania and Uganda to move ahead of them in the group after four rounds.

Niger have not been at their best, winning two of their last eight games, including four losses and two draws.

Their last five results across all competitions are W, L, L, L, and L, scoring three goals and conceding nine.

Niger have not won an away match in eight attempts, including four losses and four draws. Additionally, they have not scored in four of their last five fixtures.

Their last five away results across all competitions are L, L, D, L, and L, registering one goal and letting in 11.

Niger are in a slump away from home, and a defeat against Tanzania on Sunday will see them eliminated as they have collected two points thus far. Can they reverse their poor form and win?

Niger Team News & Injuries


Coach Jean-Michel Cavalli has named 28 players to face Tanzania on Sunday.

Goalkeepers: Habiboulaye Haïnikoye, Omar Soumaïla, Mahamadou Tandja, Naïm van Attenhoven
Defenders: Rahim Alhassane, Ousmane Diabate, Yac Diori,Nasser Garba, Abdoulaye Karim, Abdoulaye Katkore, Souley Salamoun, Zakary Souleymane, Najeeb Yakubu
Midfielders: Hassane Adamou, Mohamed Ali, Kader Arzakou, Youssouf Oumarou Balley, Abdel Magid Boubacar, Moumouni Darankoum, Amadou Sabo, Mohamed Wonkoye
Forwards: Victorien Adebayor, Boubacar Haïnikoye, Boubacar Marou Ibrahim, Djibrilla Issa, Seybou Koita, Zakary Junior Lambo, Daniel Sosah

Verdict

Tanzania will look to exploit the poor defensive and away form of Niger to give their chances of reaching the AFCON finals a boost and is tipped to secure maximum points with a win-to-nil performance and a 2-0 score at the final whistle.

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