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Comoros vs Central African Republic Predictions - Comoros and Central African Republic to draw
- Comoros vs Central African Republic tips for Friday's World Cup Group I qualifying match (15:00 SAST)
- Comoros are unbeaten in their last three matches
- Can the Central African Republic win on the road?
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Comoros to settle for a point at home (Getty images)
Comoros vs Central African Republic Predictions
Comoros failed to reach the AFCON finals and will be out to have a better World Cup qualifying campaign, although they have not been in top form at home. Central African Republic also fell short and have a poor away record. A close BTTS draw is predicted between the two nations.
- Comoros vs Central African Republic Predictions
- Head to Head
- Comoros Form
- Comoros Team News & Injuries
- Central African Republic Form
- Central African Republic Team News & Injuries
- Comoros have lost 3 of their last 5 home fixtures in all competitions.
- Comoros have scored 3 goals in 5 home matches in all competitions.
- Comoros have conceded 6 goals in 5 home games in all competitions.
- Central African Republic have lost 4 of their last 5 away fixtures in all competitions.
- Central African Republic have scored 5 goals in 5 away matches in all competitions.
- Central African Republic have conceded 5 goals in 5 away games in all competitions.
Head to Head
Comoros and the Central African Republic meet for the first time in a competitive match.
Comoros Form
Comoros were outclassed by the Ivory Coast over two games in the AFCON qualifiers, losing 3-1 away and 2-0 at home before edging Lesotho 1-0 away and drawing 1-1 against Zambia at home.
Comoros had a satisfactory friendly in October, defeating Cape Verde 2-1 away from home.
The Coelacanths have registered two victories in their last five fixtures, including two losses and one draw. They have netted five goals and conceded seven.
Comoros have secured one win in their last five home matches, including three losses and one draw. They have scored three goals and conceded six.
Comoros have decent form but have not been at their best on home soil, going winless in their last four matches, which includes three losses.
Comoros Team News & Injuries
Head coach Stefano Cusin revealed a list of 24 players for their upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifying fixtures against the Central African Republic and Ghana.
Goalkeepers: Adel Anzimati-Aboudou, Ben Salim Boina, Yannick Pandor
Defenders: Younn Zahary, Kassim Mdahoma, Yahaya Medard, Mohamed Youssouf, Raimane Daou, Said Bakari, Ahmed Soilihi, Abdel Akim Abdullah
Midfielders: Zainou-dine Mohamed, Aymeric Ahmed, Kassim Hadji, Bendjaloud Youssouf, Yacine Bourhane, Haslane Alfonsi Ahmed
Forwards: Rafiki Said Ahamada, Myziane Maolida, Faiz Selemani, Ibroihim Youssouf, Adel Mahamoud, Ahmed Mogni
Central African Republic Form
Central African Republic's last five internationals have all been Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, losing 1-0 away to Congo before defeating Madagascar 3-0 away from home and 2-0 at home.
They came up short against Angola at home, losing by two goals to one and by the same margin against Ghana away from home.
Central African Republic have won two of their last five fixtures, including three losses. They have scored seven goals and conceded five.
C.A.R. struggled to win on their travels, registering one victory in their last five outings, including four defeats. They have netted five goals and conceded five.
Central African Republic have lacked consistency in recent outings, but their away form is of concern. However, Comoros have been struggling to come up with the goods at their stadium, giving the away side a glimmer of hope to end their woeful run of results on the road.
Central African Republic Team News & Injuries
Head coach Raoul Savoy has picked a 24-man squad to face Comoros and Mali in their opening World Cup qualifiers.
Goalkeepers: Marcellin Biandao, Dominique Youfeigane, Geoffrey Lembet
Defenders: Sadock Ndobe, Flory Yangao, Freeman Niamathe, Peter Guinari, Raphael Marc Yapende, Severin Tatolna, Sacha M'Baka
Midfielders: Tresor Toropite, Amos Youga, Geoffrey Kondogbia, Brad Pirioua, Venuste Baboula, Christian-Theodor Yawanendji-Malipangou, Axel Urie, Goduine Koyalipou, Isaac Solet
Forwards: Louis Mafouta, Karl Namnganda, Lobi Manzoki, Eleoenai Tompte, Marco Majouga
Verdict
A BTTS draw is tipped as the result for this World Cup qualifier, with a 1-1 score, as the Comoros have struggled to win at home lately and the Central African Republic have a dismal away record.
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