Fixed matches Ghana Predictions

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Guinea Bissau vs Fixed matches Ghana betting tips and predictions for the African Cup of Nations group stage fixture on Tuesday 2nd July 2019, kicking-off at 5pm. Fixed matches Ghana Predictions

Ghana have struggled so far but a win here would guarantee them a place in the knock-out stages.

Guinea Bissau have not scored yet, or had a shot on target in the competition.

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Guinea Bissau were one of the lesser fancied teams going into this African Cup of Nations and

their two results so far have shown why to some extend. Despite getting a creditable point against

Benin last time out, they were comfortably beaten by Cameroon in their opening game and they

are yet to register a shot on target in the competition. If they were to upset Ghana and win this

match they would secure a place in the knock-out stages but that looks unlikely based on their form.

Ghana would have been happy when they seen the draw, but their failure to beat Benin in their

opening match put them on the back foot in this group behind Cameroon. The Black Stars then

held Cameroon to a 0-0 draw so a point here would see them through, but they’ll want to win this

match and have one eye on Benin vs Cameroon where they’ll be hoping Benin cause an upset,

allowing Ghana to take top spot with a win. Fixed matches Ghana Predictions

Christian Atsu was forced off with an injury against Cameroon and is unlikely to feature here.

The Ayew brothers will both start, with Jordan leading the line. Fixed matches Ghana Predictions

Betting Tips

It is difficult to bet on a Guinea Bissau victory here given that they haven’t even had a shot on

target in Egypt, and that also means we can get some better odds for our prediction of Ghana to

win. Using the to win to nil market gets us odds of 17/20 with William Hill. They kept a clean sheet

against Cameroon last time out and should be strong enough to do the same again. Their attacking

threat spearheaded by Jordan Ayew should also be able to break down a Guinea Bissau defence who

only kept one clean sheet in qualifying. Fixed matches Ghana Predictions

Based on that Guinea Bissau vs Ghana prediction, the second bet we’re going for gives us some bigger

odds which will be more appealing unless you’re betting on an accumulator. A 2-0 correct score of Ghana

to win 2-0 is priced at 4/1 with and that looks a solid bet. They scored twice against Benin in their

opening match and we’re predicting the same thing to happen again here.

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Both of these sides can still qualify for the knock-out rounds and a draw will be enough for Clarence

Seedorf’s Cameroon side. However, he will want to win the group to give them the best chance in

the later stages of the African Cup of Nations.

So far Cameroon have looked good against Guinea-Bissau, winning 2-0 and then they stuttered to

a 0-0 draw against Ghana who are not the force they used to be. That would have been slightly

disappointing for fans of The Indomitable Lions who now need to get three points in their last

match to guarantee top spot. Fixed matches Ghana Predictions

Former Stoke man and now PSG player Maxim Choupo-Moting might be back into the starting

line-up for this match after missing the tie against Ghana.

Benin were not fancied by many people to trouble the bigger nations in the tournament, but

they gave Ghana a real scare when taking the lead in their opening game. They did go 2-1

down but to their credit, battled back to a 2-2 draw thanks to Mickael Pote’s second goal of the match.

In their 0-0 draw against Guinea-Bissau they kept things very tight defensively and came away with a 0-0 draw.

Benin have used two unchanged starting line-ups so far so that is expected to continue, although

Jodel Dossou will push for a start. Fixed matches Ghana Predictions

Benin vs Cameroon Betting Tips

We’re going for a close Cameroon victory here, expecting them to justify favouritism at odds of 4/5.

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Benin played out a 2-2 draw in their first match and if they go a goal down here against Cameroon they

will need to play more expansive in the hope of getting an equaliser. Manager Michel Dussuyer will hope

his side can sneak into the best third place finishers and get through to the knock-out rounds. We’re

rounding off our Benin vs Cameroon predictions with a 2-1 win for Seedorf’s side.

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Cameroon are unbeaten in their last six matches, winning four of them. fixed matches

Benin have lost just twice in their last 13 matches, BTTS has landed in two of their last three games.

Outside of their own country, Benin have lost two and drawn three in their last five.  fixed games

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The Spain World Cup winner, 38, suffered “an acute myocardial infarction” during training in May.

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“The manager talked to me last season when my situation happened and he told me that he wanted me

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three Serie A titles during five prolific years in Turin between 1957 and 1962.

“He is an absolute legend over here and for Welsh football,” said Ramsey.

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“He is a fantastic player and person I look up to and hope to emulate.”

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Ramsey was speaking at his first media conference as a Juventus player on Monday.

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The former Cardiff City player had been studying the language for weeks in anticipation of

his move and plans to continue with his lessons in Turin.

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Despite having one fewer day of rest than their opponents, Algeria looked well in control in the

first half. Bounedjah could have netted at least once from the chances he had, but luck was not on his

side. Nigeria, meanwhile, waited for opportunities on the counter-attack with the pace of Ahmed

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Troost-Ekong’s own goal came right in time for Algeria to gain more confidence, but Nigeria made

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But, just as it appeared Algeria coach Djamel Belmadi was keeping all his substitutions for extra

time, Mahrez was there to save the day in stoppage time with a brilliant free-kick.

This was a well-deserved win – they simply wanted it more than Nigeria. fixed games

Riyad Mahrez scored a stunning free-kick with virtually the last kick of the game as Algeria beat

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A William Troost-Ekong own goal had given Algeria the lead before Odion Ighalo’s penalty levelled the scores.

Algeria will face Senegal, who earlier beat Tunisia thanks to an extra-time own goal, in the final on Friday.

Algeria started brightly and came close on two occasions thanks to the dangerous Baghdad Bounedjah.

The striker first poked the ball past Kenneth Omeruo then shot straight at Daniel Akpeyi, before

bursting through on goal only for Jamilu Collins to narrowly lift the ball over his own crossbar.

But Algeria took a deserved lead when Troost-Ekong turned Mahrez’s deflected cross into his own

net from close range.

Nigeria equalised through Ighalo after Aissa Mandi was penalised, following a VAR review, for

handling Peter Etebo’s shot.

That was just the second goal Algeria have conceded in the tournament, but they responded well,

and Mahrez’s late strike kept alive their hopes of a second Afcon title.