Morocco continues their search for confirmation in the Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers when they travel to take on Guinea. The match schedules for Tuesday at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, with kickoff at 10 pm.
Both sides come off contrasting forms from their weekend encounters. Guinea shared spoils in their 2-2 draw to Sudan, whereas Morocco picked up a 3-0 win over Guinea-Bissau.
Thanks to a comfortable 3-0 win over Guinea-Bissau at the Stade Mohammed V on Saturday, Morocco overpowered their opponent.
Ayoub El Kaabi scored a brace in both halves for Morocco, while Aymen Barkok and Vahid Halilhodzic’s men battled to a 2-2 draw in Casablanca.
With five points from their first three games, the Atlas Lions remain leaders of Group I in the middle of the qualifying round, five points ahead of Guinea-Bissau.
The next game will be against an opposing team that they’ve beaten in the last two times they’ve played each other.
Tuesday’s guests claimed that they had won their last game 1-0 in January and that if they could repeat that game during the next game, they would be guaranteed a spot in Qatar next year.
Due to a late equalizer from Rashid Saleh, Guinea shared in the booty of the third game in a row after a thrilling 2-2 draw with Sudan at Stade Adrar on Saturday.
Guinea vs Morocco Head to Head
Both sides have six games against each other, with each team taking two wins. Here is a look at their previous encounters:
Home
- Guinea 2-2 Sudan
- Sudan 1-1 Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau 1-1 Guinea
- Guinea 2-1 Niger
- Kosovo 1-2 Guinea
Away
- Guinea-Bissau 0-3 Morocco
- Morocco 5-0 Guinea-Bissau
- Morocco 2-0 Sudan
- Burkina Faso 0-1 Sudan
- Morocco 1-0 Ghana
Guinea Team News
Mohamed Bayo, a 23-year-old forward, has hit a net in each of his last two games for Guinea, and the forward is one to watch out for in this game.
After being benched for our last game, Naby Keita returned to the starting line-up for the game against Sudan.
Morocco Team News
Akka, who beat his opponent in the last double game of the opponents on Tuesday with a winner, will try to trump for his side after his last double game.
Halilhodzic has yet to concede a goal in qualifying, but he’s expected to stay in the back four with Achraf Hakimi, Nayef Aguerd, Romain Saiss and Adam Masina.
Prediction and Odds
Morocco dominated both ends of the pitch, scoring for fun and sweeping their way to victory. It is hoped that they will secure all three points in this game and confirm their place with the final whistle.
- Morocco Win
- Goals Over 1.5
- Double Chance