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[TR] [TH] [/TH] [TH=class: firstColumn]Wednesday 5 June 2013[/TH] [TH]Home[/TH] [TH]Draw[/TH] [TH]Away[/TH] [TH=class: bppWidth]BPP[/TH] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Malawi v Namibia (13:30 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 1.72 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.6 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 5.7 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]103.22 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Kenya v Nigeria (14:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.95 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.2 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.2 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]102.02 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR] [TH] [/TH] [TH=class: firstColumn]Friday 7 June 2013[/TH] [TH]Home[/TH] [TH]Draw[/TH] [TH]Away[/TH] [TH=class: bppWidth]BPP[/TH] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Libya v Congo DR (16:30 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.15 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.2 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.8 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]104.08 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Sudan v Ghana (18:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 5.2 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.85 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 1.75 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]102.35 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR] [TH] [/TH] [TH=class: firstColumn]Saturday 8 June 2013[/TH] [TH]Home[/TH] [TH]Draw[/TH] [TH]Away[/TH] [TH=class: bppWidth]BPP[/TH] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Botswana v Ethiopia (14:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.62 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.3 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.1 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]100.73 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Uganda v Liberia (14:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 1.72 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.5 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 6 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]103.14 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Zambia v Lesotho (14:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 1.16 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 9 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 21 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]101.59 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Central African Republic v South Africa (15:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.1 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.3 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.6 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]101.02 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Gabon v Congo (15:30 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.15 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.4 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.85 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]101.90 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Angola v Senegal (16:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.55 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.2 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.12 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]102.47 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Gambia v Côte d'Ivoire (17:30 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 7.5 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 4 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 1.61 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]100.24 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Sierra Leone v Tunisia (17:30 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.1 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.3 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.6 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]101.02 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Cape Verde v Equatorial Guinea (18:30 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 1.92 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.55 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 4.3 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]103.51 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Morocco v Tanzania (21:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 1.57 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.9 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 7.5 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]102.61 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR] [TH] [/TH] [TH=class: firstColumn]Sunday 9 June 2013[/TH] [TH]Home[/TH] [TH]Draw[/TH] [TH]Away[/TH] [TH=class: bppWidth]BPP[/TH] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Zimbabwe v Egypt (14:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 4.1 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.5 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 1.95 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]104.19 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Benin v Algeria (16:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.75 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.1 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.82 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]104.08 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Niger v Burkina Faso (16:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.82 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.4 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.75 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]101.24 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Togo v Cameroon (16:30 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.74 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 3.15 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 2.78 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]104.21 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row0] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Guinea v Mozambique (18:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 1.55 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 4.3 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 7 [/TD] [TD=class: bppWidth bpp]102.06 %[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [/TR] [TR=class: row1] [TD]maximize.gif[/TD] [TD=class: firstColumn] Mali v Rwanda (19:00 BST) [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 1.35 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 5.3 [/TD] [TD=class: selectionBestOdd] 12 [/TD] 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Re: WC > Africa Qualification > 5 - 9 June Malawi vs Namibia This is a regional South African derby where Namibia have a better score, but Malawi has won the last match (1-0 in Windhoek in March). Again, the match will be played on an artificial pitch in the same weather conditions (about 25 degrees), but the Flames should have a lot more support this time. What is interesting is that Malawi got a new coach before the last meeting between these teams, and Namibia brought a new coach just before this match. It is the experienced Swede, Roger Palmgren who has not been successful, but has extensive experience of training in Africa. His team played goalless against Zambia in friendly in his first game in charge ten days ago. Most of the players he called coming from the domestic league (which ended last weekend) and it can be a problem for them. Also, you should know that the three most experienced midfielders are retired (C. Benjamin, Q. Jacobs and O. Risser have played a total of 87 games for NT), while captain R. Ketjijere and H. Isaacks (remaining the most experienced midfielders) are injured, as well as R. Bester and H. Botes (key strikers). On the other hand, Malawi also drew in a friendly match, 1:1 against Zimbabwe. They will be complete and it greatly encourages them, especially if you know that they were without several regulars in the last match against the Brave Warriors. I'm happy with these odds and have to try my luck already in the first match. Malawi @1.75 Tempobet low stake

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Re: WC > Africa Qualification > 5 - 9 June Kenya v Nigeria Top faces bottom in the second match of Group F, also on Wednesday. These rivals have clashed at senior level 14 times previously, with Nigeria coming out tops in 11 of them, the remaining three drawn (last game was 1:1 in March, but Super Eagles won last game in Nairobi 3:2). The Harambee Stars come into a game with a lot of confidence since the new coach Adel Amrouche made his debut with the draw in Nigeria and now announcing the victory. They are prepared at home (at high altitude), but haven't played a friendly match. On the other hand, the current champion of Africa has been very busy.They were preparing in Germany, and played draw 2:2 with Mexico in the U.S., and then arrived in Kenya. These data are in favor of the home team. I've already written about the absences for Stephen Keshi: Experienced strikers I. Uche, O. Martins and J. Utaka with the most experienced defender J. Yobo have not been called, while top scorers V. Moses, E. Emenike and K. Uche are injured. Good news is that captain J. Obi Mikel and striker A. Musa joined the team. Home side also has three big problems since number one goalkeeper A. Origi and captain Dennis Oliech (top scorer) miss out through suspension, while midfielder M. Mariga is injured. I believe the odds are fair placed, and that Nigeria is not a big favorite against motivated hosts who will be financially rewarded if they achieve a good result. Two young team will go to win and I hope we'll see a couple of goals, and I found the only value at local. over 1,5 @1.65 Baltbet low stake

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Re: WC > Africa Qualification > 5 - 9 June Sudan vs Ghana Ok, at first glance it seems that everything is clear about this game. Sudan is the last with no real chances for the top spot, while Ghana must win all three games in order to pass to the next round. In addition, the Black Stars outclassed the Desert Hawks 4:0 at home in March. With this in mind, the odds around 1.80 for Ghana win appear as a gift. But I still have something to say. As usual Kwesi Appiah can't count on a few very good players (I. Vorsah, brothers Ayew, A. Annan, two Boateng's...) and his team didn't play any friendly (prepare in neighboring Ethiopia). To be clear, they have still a lot of good players who play in Europe, but they are probably a little tired and exhausted after a long season. On the other hand, Sudan coach Mohammed Abdallah has all the players from the domestic league, which is ongoing (their league is strong, keep in mind that they beat Zambia 2:0 at home a year ago, but ended 0:3 by FIFA decision). Also expected over 40 degrees during the match on Friday, which is another factor which goes in their favor. The Desert Hawks played two friendly games (0:2 v Ethiopia and 0:0 v Tanzania), but without many regulars who won't be in this game too. It will be an entirely new squad survived by only 5 of the players who were involved in the last WCQ game (0:4 in Ghana). So that rejuvenated hosts, without pressure, in extreme weather conditions, may be able to make a surprise against favorite, just don't expect a handful of goals here. under 2,5 @1,80 Marathon low stake

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The Harambee Stars come into a game with a lot of confidence since the new coach Adel Amrouche made his debut with the draw in Nigeria and now announcing the victory. They are prepared at home (at high altitude)' date=' but haven't played a friendly match. On the other hand, the current champion of Africa has been very busy.They were preparing in Germany, and played draw 2:2 with Mexico in the U.S., and then arrived in Kenya. These data are in favor of the home team.[/quote'] So you're suggesting Nigeria are at a disadvantage because they've done a lot of travelling recently?
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Re: WC > Africa Qualification > 5 - 9 June I've had some major problems with the local police on Tuesday evening, so I have no needed concentration these days. Also, the penalty (loss) over 20 units waiting for it, and it's a big blow for me at the moment, so I give up on dear Africans this month...good luck my friends :hope

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Re: WC > Africa Qualification > 5 - 9 June 9 Jun 2013 GUINEA vs MOZAMBIQUE GUINEA (-1) AH @ 1.70 SBOBET Today in Africa will be played a number of World Cup qualifying matches for the WC 2014. We suggest you consider the match in which the team will host the national team of Guinea, vs Mozambique. These teams are a group G. After 3 rounds of table games played confidently and lead with 9p Egypt, Guinea located behind it with 4 points ahead of Mozambique (2 points) and Zimbabwe (1 point). Head to heads: 24.03 .13 Mozambique - Guinea 0:0 (0:0) In March of this year in Mozambique teams split the points 0:0. Half way passed in the qualifying group. Those who do well in mathematics, will immediately recognize that for Guinea match today - last chance to catch the 1st place in the group, behind Egypt, which is now waiting for a difficult departure to Zimbabwe. Whatever the opponent was not on the African continent, any team on the road have a very hard time, but today it will be a small plus for us. Now, let's consider each of the teams playing today. Now, the team of Guinea is certainly not in the leading roles in African football, but the team is quite strong and united. For example, in the match against Egypt, Guinea lost 1:2 in the 64th minute got red, but then proceeded with high moral, standing to attack and even leveled the score 2-2, but the added 95 min yet missed the goal and lost 2:3. Mozambique, fairly mediocre team that prefers to play with 10 men in defense and attack really did not create chances in 3 matches played, as a result of two home draws 0-0 in games against Guinea and Zimbabwe, and defeat at the exit from Egypt 0:2. 80% of players are from domestic championship, and some mediocre clubs playing in Romania and Portugal. Chances to catch the 1st place Mozambique has not. We believe today in convincing victory of Guinea, which is the potential for a very strong African team. We put a victory of Guinea with Handicap (-1)

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