In Group H of the 2026 World Cup African qualifiers, Tunisia will host Malawi at home on March 24, 2025, at 21:00 at the 7 November Stadium. Tunisia is undefeated in the group, while Malawi is fighting for points in the hope of advancing.
Team performance
Tunisia:
Tunisia have been in excellent form in World Cup qualifying, winning four of their five matches and drawing one. Their most recent match saw them win 1-0 against Liberia, courtesy of an early goal from Hazem Mestouri. The team's defence has been remarkably solid, having kept a clean sheet in seven matches in the qualifiers.
Malawi:
Malawi have been inconsistent in the qualifiers, winning two and losing three of their five matches. They have lost 1-0 in their last two matches to Namibia, which has dented their chances of progressing. They are currently seven points behind group leaders Tunisia and urgently need points to keep their hopes alive.
Important missing items
Tunisia:
For Tunisia, Youssef Msakni, who played a key role in the qualifiers, is not in the squad for the March matches. In his absence, Hazem Mestouri and other forwards will shoulder the responsibility of scoring goals.
Malawi:
There are no significant absentees from the visiting team, so they are expected to field their strongest lineup.
Tactical analysis
Tunisia:
Under the guidance of coach Sami Trabelsi, the team prefers a 4-3-3 formation, which is characterized by stability in defense and rapid attacks. Experienced players in midfield control the game, while the speed and creativity of the wingers can pose a threat to the opposition.
Malawi:
Led by Kalisto Pasuwa, Malawi usually uses a 4-4-2 formation, with a dense midfield and the use of counterattacks as the main tactical elements. The team aims to surprise the Tunisian defense through solid defense and quick counterattacks.
Weather conditions
The weather in Tunis during the match is expected to be pleasant, spring-like, with temperatures around 20°C and minimal chance of precipitation. The weather provides ideal conditions for the match.
Tipmix tips
Considering the current form of both teams and the home field advantage, the following betting option is worth considering:
Both teams to score: no (GG: no): Tunisia have not conceded a goal in seven matches in qualifying, so it is likely that this trend will continue.
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