ML vs TUN Dream11 Prediction for Mali vs Tunisia Preview World Cup Qualifiers Live Score Fantasy Football Tips & Dream11 Team
Published on: Mar 25, 2022 5:55 pm IST|Updated on: Mar 25, 2022 5:55 pm IST
ML vs TUN Dream11: Mali host Tunisia in the first leg of the tie at the Stage du 26 Mars on Friday evening. Mali have enjoyed a stellar World Cup qualifying campaign so far. They went unbeaten in their six games, winning their group by a landslide. They then went on to the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon and impressed in the group stages before their disappointing exit in the last 16.
Tunisia began their qualification run with three straight wins, keeping a clean sheet in each of those games. They then suffered a brief scare, playing out a goalless draw against Mauritania and then losing to Equatorial Guinea before beating Zambia 3-1 in their final group game.
ML vs TUN World Cup Qualifiers Match Details
Date: 25th March, Friday
Kick-Off Time: 10:30 PM (IST)
Venue: Stade du 26 Mars
World Cup Qualifiers Table
Mali – 1st Position (group B)
Tunisia– 1st Position (group E)
Watch World Cup Qualifiers Live
There is no live streaming of the game in India. The fans can follow the game on the official handles of the respective teams.
Recent Form
Mali: W-W-W-W-D
Tunisia: W-L-D-W-W
Head to Head (last 5 meetings)
In the last 5 meetings between the sides, both Mali and Tunisia have won 2 games each, while one game ended in a draw.
ML vs TUN Dream 11 Prediction Details
Mali Team News
Injury Report, Unavailability, Expected Changes and Strategy
- Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucouréhas pledged his allegiance to Mali and will be looking forward to making his international debut for the nation this week alongside a couple of others.
Mali Starting XI (Likely)
Ibrahim Mounkoro
Massadio Haidara
Boubakar Kouyate
Mamadou Fofana
Hamari Traore
Amadou Haidara
Abdoulaye Doucoure
Yves Bissouma
Moussa Djenepo
Adama Traore
Ibrahima Kone
Tunisia Team News
Injury Report, Unavailability, Expected Changes and Strategy
- Manager Jalel Kadri has named a 28-man squad very similar to the side that represented the Eagles of Carthage at the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
- The visitors also do not have any injury or suspension concerns.
Tunisia Starting XI (Likely)
Bechir Ben Saïd
Mohamed Dräger
Dylan Bronn
Bilel Ifa
Oussama Hadadi
Ellyes Skhiri
Aïssa Laïdouni
Anis Ben Slimane
Wahbi Khazri
Seifeddine Jaziri
Youssef Msakni
ML vs TUN Dream11 Team
GK
Ibrahim Mounkoro
Mounkoro has been one of Mail’s best players, keeping 5 clean sheets in 5 games in the Qualifiers this season.
Clean Sheets (National Team) | Goals Conceded | Saves % |
8 | 5 | 94.7 |
DEF
Amadou Haidara
Haidara has been on top of his game for RB Leipzig this season, winning 21 tackles in 20 leagues games. He will look to continue his form for his country.
Tackles Won (National team) | Goals | Interceptions |
22 | 4 | 17 |
Dylan Bronn
Though Metz are not having the best season, Bronn is putting in his usual shift at the heart of defence. He has helped Tunisia reach the playoffs.
Tackles Won (League) | Passes completed % | Interceptions |
79 | 83.6 | 95 |
MID
Adama Traore
Traore has come into the limelight this WC Qualifier playing 6 games and scoring 2 goals.
Goals (National Team) | Assists | Shots on target |
7 | 2 | 21 |
Wahbi Khazri
Khazri has been Tunisia’s best player this WC qualifier, scoring 6 goals in 10 games. His presence will help the away team get something from this game.
Goals (National Team) | Assists | Shots |
23 | 11 | 61 |
ST
Ibrahima Kone
This is Kone’s first WC Qualifier and he’s on fire. He has already scored 5 goals from games.
Goals (WC Qualifiers) | Assists | Shots on target (per game) |
5 | 1 | 1.9 |
Seifeddine Jaziri
Playing his first WC qualifier, Jaziri is playing more as a No.10 than a striker and it’s helping his team in attack.
Goals (National team) | Passes completed % | Shots on target (per game) |
5 | 79.6 | 1.1 |
Goalkeeper: I. Mounkoro,
Defenders: D. Bronn, A. Haidara, B. Kouyate, Drager
Midfielders: A. Traore, W. Khazri, M. Djenepo, Y. Msakni
Attackers: S. Jaziri, I Kone
Who will win today’s football match?
- Mali avoided defeat in its previous twelve home matches in the World Cup qualifiers before the coming Saturday clash.
- The Eagles won the recent three home encounters in the qualifiers by a 7-0 aggregate.
- On the contrary, Tunisia won two of its recent five away games in the World Cup qualifiers.
Odds to Win
The odds in favour of Mali Win 21/17
The odds in favour of Tunisia Win 16/5
Odds in favour of a Draw 2/1
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