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Angola returns to the field on Tuesday (11), when it hosts Cameroon. Eswatini plays on the same day, visiting Mauritius.
With a goal from Mabululu in the first play of the match, Angola beats Eswatini and adds three points in the Qualifiers!
And we will have five more minutes of added time.
Substitution in Angola: Matsebula left and Mavuso entered.
On a cross in the area the ball was headed into the middle, where Nteka appeared ALONE in the small area to send the ball into the goal!
Double substitution in Angola: Sandro Cruz and Gelson Dala left for Eddie and Marcos Silva.
Eswatini, on the left, had a corner, which was taken for Mabelesa to head and send the ball into Neblu’s hands.
The game now loses a little in intensity, but both teams continue attacking and trying to create danger.
Substitution in Angola: Milson left and Benson entered.
And a corner taken in the area Gelson Dala got the shot, but Manama took it off the line!
Yellow now for Manama, for a foul in midfield.
And in this second half, both teams manage to attack, press and try to create danger, but still without being able to effectively create scoring chances.
Replacement in Eswatini: Mkhonto left and Mkhontfo entered.
On the left Eswatini had a corner, a cross into the area for the defense to clear.
Replacement in Angola: Mabululu left and Depú entered.
The players return to the pitch and the ball rolls for the second half!
With a goal from Mabululu, Angola beat Eswatini 1-0 and added three points in the Qualifiers!
On the right Eswatini had a corner, but it was passed in the area for the Angola defense to clear.
We will have seven more minutes of extra time in this first half.
On the left, Angola had a corner, but it was hit too hard and the ball went across the entire area.
Now replacing Sibusiso Dlamini, who left injured, comes Ncamiso Dlamini.
And the injury was bad for Dlamini, who was taken away on a stretcher by doctors. And after the goalkeeper’s attack – for some reason that wasn’t apparent – we see the start of confusion among the players.
And the game is now stopped by a strong collision between Mabululu and Dlamini inside the area, leaving the Angolan striker and the Eswatini goalkeeper on the ground.
Matse shot hard from outside the box into the left corner, for Neblu to fly and palm it away!
And Eswatini starts to ‘loosen up’ in the match! Angola is slowly losing control and sees Eswatini arrive in danger!
Manana received the pass, went to the baseline and crossed hard, but sent the ball into the hands of Neblu, who appears in the game for the first time!
Despite this moment of pressure from Angola, the game is slow, with little happening in the match.
Eswatini is practically forced to bet on counterattacks. Angola manages to maintain possession and go forward in the exchange of passes!
Angola manages to maintain possession and go on the attack, but still without posing any more danger than the goal.
On the right Eswatini had a foul, crossed into the area by Mkhontfo into the middle of the area, where the deflection took place in the area, sending the ball to the right of the goal!
Mabululu received the cross in the area, in a great move of exchanging passes from the midfield, to head into the left corner, taking advantage of the goalkeeper’s exit, opening the score!
The players take to the pitch and the ball rolls for the first stage of the match!
Later today we will have: Morocco x Zambia, Ivory Coast x Gabon and Nigeria x South Africa. Tomorrow we will finally have Cameroon x Cape Verde and Gambia x Seychelles.
Earlier today there were three games: Kenya 1×1 Burundi, Zimbabwe 0x2 Lesotho and Mozambique 2×1 Somalia. Later today, at the same time as this match, we will have: Madagascar x Comoros and UGanda x Botswana.
Yesterday the round continued with the other results: Malawi 3×1 São Tomé and Príncipe, Libya 2×1 Mauritius, Mauritania 0x2 Sudan, Guinea-Bissau 0x0 Ethiopia, Mali 1×2 Ghana, Senegal 1×1 Congo, Benin 1×0 Rwanda, Egypt 2×1 Burkina Faso and Algeria 1×2 Guinea .
The Qualifiers round began on Wednesday (5), with the following results: Namibia 1×1 Liberia, Sierra Leone 2×1 Djibouti, Central African Republic 1×0 Chad, Togo x South Sudan and Tunisia 1×0 Equatorial Guinea.
The players on the Eswatini bench are: Ncamiso Dlamini, Mabilisa, Sibandze, Mgagula, Masangane, Mkhontfo, Senzo Dlamini, Mavuso and Silenge.
The players on the Angola bench were: Signori, Langanga, Jonas Ramalho, Gaspar, Buatu-Mananga, Eddie Afonso, Maestro, Benson, Marcos Silva, Estrela, Depú and Lucas João.
Eswatini is also selected and will take to the field with: Dlamini, Mkhonto, Thwala, Manana and Mkhonta; Matsebula, Innocent Dlamini and Mabelesa; Mkhontfo, Ndzinisa and Matse.
Angola is selected and goes to the field with: Neblu, Mata, Carmo, Gaspar and Cruz; Nteka, Fredy and Show; Milson, Mabululu and Dala.
The players appear on the pitch to start the warm-up.
At home, Angola hosted Eswatini in six games, winning four of them and drawing two others. In the Qualifiers there was just one match, with Angola winning 7-1 in qualifying for the 2002 World Cup.
Angola and Eswatini have faced each other 13 times in history, with seven victories for Angola, one for Eswatini and five draws. In the Qualifiers there were two games, with two victories for Angola.
We now open the broadcast of the match between Angola and Eswatini, in the World Cup Qualifiers!
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Today’s match will be at the Estádio Nacional 11 de Novembro, which is located in Camama, a district of the city of Talatona, in Angola. The stadium was opened in 2009, with capacity for 50 thousand fans, and is home to the Angolan national team, as well as the teams 1º de Agosto, Pedro de Luanda and Benfica de Luanda.
Eswatini’s probable team for the match is: Dlamini, Sibandze, Msangane, Manana and Silenge; Matse, Mkhonto and Thwala; S. Dlamini, Nzinisa and Matsebula.
Angola’s probable team for the match is: Neblu, Afonso, Gasper, Buatu and Fortuna; Fredy, Show and Star; Gilberto, Mabululu and Dala.
For this confrontation, Angola will not have the opportunity to compete. Bastos, while Eswatini will not have absences, going with maximum force for the confrontation.
In group D of the Qualifiers, Libya leads with seven points, three above Cameroon and Cape Verde. Below we have Angola, with two points, one above Maurício and two above Eswatini, which has not yet scored points in the competition. Remembering that there are 12 teams classified for the next phase, divided into two groups of six each.
Eswatini on the other side comes with a defeat, a draw and a victory in the last games they played. On November 21st, at home, the defeat was 2-0 to Cape Verde, with goals from Ryan Mendes and Jamiro Monteiro. On March 20, in the African Cup of Nations qualifiers, in its preliminary phase, Eswatini beat Somalia away from home 3-0, with goals from Figuairedo, Ndzinisa and Thwala. And on the 26th, at home, the draw was 2-2 in the second leg, with goals from Ndzinisa and Matsebula, while Awad and Ahmed sought a draw.
Angola arrives for this match with two defeats and a draw in the last games. On February 2nd, in the quarter-finals of the African Cup of Nations, the defeat was 1-0 to Nigeria, with a goal from Lookman. On March 22, away from home, the defeat was once again against Morocco, 1-0, with David Carmo, in an own goal. And on the 25th, again away from home, the draw was goalless with Comoros.
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