Can Benin build on a brilliant 2-2 draw with Ghana from their opening game? They started off the group with a surprise point, which could push them towards the last 16. If they can pull off a victory in this clash, then the Squirrels could take up a spot in the second round. However, they will need to be at their best to edge out Guinea-Bissau this week. Can Benin make a step towards a knockout place, or will the outsiders end their poor run of form?
Benin are getting a major boost going into this clash, as they will welcome back midfielder Stéphane Sessègnon for this meeting with Guinea-Bissau. The former West Brom and Sunderland man is a key player for the Squirrels, while he should make an impact as he slots back into a side who have made a bright start in Egypt. They went toe to toe with Ghana – a side who have made the last six semi-finals of this competition. They weren’t overwhelmed, as they picked up an important point. Can they add to it with a result on Saturday?
Morocco have started well, with their 1-0 win over the Ivory Coast showing that they’re serious contenders in Egypt this summer. That’s set up Morocco to push for the trophy, but it takes the pressure off them in this game. They head into this clash already through, while there’s now room for them rotate their side in this clash to leave them fresh for the next round.
That should play into South Africa’s hands, as this is now a chance for them to claim a result against a weakened side. Bafana Bafana have picked up solid results so far, as they lost narrowly against Ivory Coast in a clash they could have taken something from. South Africa are solid at the back, while they will be confident against this much-changed Morocco side. The Atlas Lions have scored once and benefitted from one own goal, so they aren’t likely to pack much of a scoring threat.
We see South Africa getting something here, especially given how a point suits both sides. A draw would guide them both into the last 16, while Bafana Bafana are out to protect a good record against Morocco. With three draws and a win from four meetings, we are going for South Africa to get a result. We see a low-scoring clash between two squads who have scored a goal apiece, so we’re backing South Africa to avoid defeat against a weakened Morocco side along with a goalless draw.