Libya – Mauritius

06/06/2024, World Cup qualification

Detailed Analysis and Forecast

The following analysis is based on statistical data and human experts’ analysis of today’s match between Libya and Mauritius. The statistical data has been given more weight, but I also use the context provided by the human analysis.

Statistical and Expert Analysis

Libya:

  • Libya are in excellent form at the moment, unbeaten in their last nine matches, with six wins and three draws.
  • They drew 1-1 with Togo in their last friendly, but before that they had won six in a row.
  • So far in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, they have collected four points in two matches: a 1-0 win over Eswatini and a 1-1 draw with Cameroon.
  • Key players in the squad are Al-Ahly Benghazi trio Murad Al-Wuheeshi, Ali Yusuf and Oussama Srit, as well as veteran striker Ahmed Krawaa, who scored the winning goal against Eswatini.

Mauritius:

  • Mauritius are in poor form at the moment, losing four of their last five matches and drawing one.
  • They were eliminated from the AFCON qualifiers before the group stage after losing 3-1 on aggregate to Chad.
  • They have one point so far in World Cup qualifying, a 3-0 loss to Cameroon and a 0-0 draw with Angola.
  • Adrien Francois and David Aristide, as well as Red Star’s Adel Langue, will play key roles in the team. Langue and Aurelien Francois are expected to lead the attack.

Low and Medium Risk Tip Offers

  1. Libya’s victory (Low risk):
  • Libya’s current form and home field advantage make them clear favourites. Based on Mauritius’ poor performance and consecutive defeats, it is likely that Libya will get the three points.
  • Rating: Low risk
  1. Both teams score goals: NO (Low risk):
  • Mauritius have only scored one goal in their qualifying matches so far, while Libya’s defence looks solid. Given the statistics and Mauritius’ poor attacking form, it is unlikely that both teams will score.
  • Rating: Low risk

Summary

Based on Libya’s current form and statistical indicators, they are the clear favourites to win against Mauritius, especially at home. Given Mauritius’ poor form and attacking efficiency, they are not expected to be able to pose a serious threat to the home team. Both statistical data and expert analysis suggest that Libya will get the win, scoring more goals while probably not conceding any. The recommended picks are low to medium risk, considering the current form and statistical indicators of both teams.

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