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Guinea-Bissau returns to the field on Monday (10), when it hosts Egypt. Ethiopia plays on Sunday, visiting Djibouti.
Without goals and with few chances of danger, Guinea-Bissau and Ethiopia draw 0-0 in the World Cup Qualifiers!
And there is more substitution in Ethiopia: Gezahegn left for Fereje.
Double substitution in Guinea-Bissau: Djú and Semedo left for Toni Silva and Mané.
And after the many exchanges the game slows down with little happening.
Double change in Ethiopia: Belay and Tafesse left for Ayten and Demissie.
And the ball rolls again after the hydration stop. And confirming that Cassamá and Candé left at the stop for Romario Baldé and Mendy to enter Guinea-Bissau.
And at the moment we have a stop for players to hydrate.
And the game stays here and there! Fatigue is starting to set in and both teams give space for counterattacks!
On the right, Guinea-Bissau had a corner, crossed into the area for the defense to clear. The rebound belongs to the home team!
And the substitutions begin to take effect, with the teams returning to intensity on the field.
Substitution in Ethiopia: Wondimu left and Firke entered.
Substitution in Guinea-Bissau: Elves Baldé left and Quizera came on.
And the game is stopped once again, this time due to a header clash inside the area between Mama Baldé and Moges, after a cross that could have been dangerous from Djú. And confirming that Belay was given a yellow card for a foul.
Cassamá and Panom were treated in the field due to a strong collision. And Candé received a yellow card for a foul prior to the play.
The second half starts with a higher level of intensity, but with the same level of passing errors.
The players return to the pitch and the ball rolls for the second stage of the match!
Without goals, with many fouls and few chances of danger, Guinea-Bissau and Ethiopia are tying the match at 0-0.
In the exchange of passes Encada found Cassamá in the area, who dominated and saw the ball left for Djú to shoot, but in the hands of the goalkeeper!
On the right, Ethiopia had a corner, but it was quickly taken in the area and the home team’s defense cleared it without any problems.
And after a brief moment of intensity and chances created, the game now becomes slow again and with many errors.
In a cross in the area Wondimu managed to finish and sent the ball away from the goal.
And the ball rolls again in a corner for Guinea-Bissau. Cassamá hit low, at the edge of the area, where the Ethiopian defense took it.
The game is now paused for players to hydrate due to the strong heat at the moment.
And once again, due to another foul, the game was stopped for a few minutes to assist the Guinea-Bissau player.
And Ethiopia’s response came with Belay’s long shot, sending the ball to the right of the goal!
Djú, on the right, received the pass and hit hard, but it was stopped and the ball ended up in the goalkeeper’s hands.
The game was now stopped for a few minutes while Encada was attended to, after yet another foul.
Despite managing to put more pressure on, Ethiopia doesn’t create any danger and we continue with a game that could even be considered boring so far.
Ethiopia, at the moment, manages to keep possession of the ball and tries to go up.
And in addition to a start of many fouls, it is a start of many passing errors, which helps defenses to get steals and cuts.
We started the game with a lot of fouls. Both teams stop the plays with fouls and hold the match in midfield.
The players take to the pitch and the ball rolls for the first stage of the match!
And Ethiopia has a bench with more players, with: Getahun, Nura, Gatkuoth, Kasa, Yesuf, Alemayehu, Markos, Ayten, Worku, Fereje, Fikre and Demissie.
And we have the benches, with Guinea-Bissau placing: Jonas Mendes, Embadje, Sambinha, Prosper Mendy, Nogueira, Toni Silva, Romario Baldé, Quizer and Mané.
This will be the first game in history between the two teams, who have never faced each other on other occasions!


Warming up… #WCQ pic.twitter.com/PsksZFznxO — Ethiopia FF 🇪🇹 (@EthiopiaFF) June 6, 2024
And Guinea-Bissau announces the lineup, going to the game with: Baldé, Encada, Sangate, Djaló and Candé; Semedo, Cassama, Elves Baldé, Bikel and Mama Baldé; DJú.
Tomorrow the round continues with the following games: Kenya x Burundi, Zimbabwe x Lesotho, Mozambique x Somalia, Angola x Eswatini, Madagascar x Comoros, Uganda x Botswana, Morocco x Zambia, Ivory Coast x Gabon and Nigeria x South Africa. And on Saturday (8), closing the round, we will have Cameroon x Cape Verde and Gambia x Seychelles.
Today, in addition to this match, we will have: Libya x Mauritius, Mauritania x Sudan, Congo x Niger, Mali x Ghana, Senegal x Congo, Benin x Rwanda, Egypt x Burkina Faso and Algeria x Guinea.
The third round of the Qualifiers began yesterday, with the following results: Namibia 1×1 Liberia, Sierra Leone 2×1 Djibouti, Central African Republic 1×0 Chad, Togo 1×1 South Sudan, Tunisia 1×0 Equatorial Guinea and Malawi 3×1 São Tomé and Príncipe.
The players go onto the pitch to begin their warm-up work.


The dressing room is ready #WCQ pic.twitter.com/QPRoSyWilS — Ethiopia FF 🇪🇹 (@EthiopiaFF) June 6, 2024

We now open the broadcast of the match between Guinea-Bissau and Ethiopia, valid for the World Cup qualifiers!
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Today’s match will take place at the Estádio Nacional 24 de Setembro, which is located in Bissau, in the capital of Guinea-Bissau. Opened in 1989, the stadium serves as home to the country’s national team, in addition to the teams: Benfica, Porto, Sporting and Internacional, all from Bissau, play their games there. The stadium has a capacity for 20 thousand fans!
Ethiopia’s probable team for the match is: Getahun, Gerba, Solomin, Belay and Gugsa; Gebremichael, Tekle, Panom and Yusef; Dagnachew and Markneh.
Guinea Bissau’s likely team for the clash, with Cande taking Mendes’ place, is: J Mendes, Cande, Ie, Sangate and Nanu; Bikel, N Gomes, Quizera, Dalcio and CM Gomes; Gano.
For this clash, Guinea-Bissau will not have Houboulang Mendes, suspended after a red card. On the Ethiopian side, the strength is maximum for the match, with no absences!
The two teams are in group A of the Qualifiers. Egypt leads with six points, while Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone are tied with four points. Ethiopia has one point, in fifth place, while Djibouti has no points gained, in last place.
Ethiopia, in turn, arrives with two defeats and one victory in the last games they played. On November 21, 3-0, they lost to Burkina Faso at home, with goals from Blati Touré, Bertrand Traoré and Dango Ouattara. On March 21, 2-1, the defeat was at home to Lesotho. And on the 24th, 2-1, the victory was over Lesotho, at home.
Guinea-Bissau arrives for this match in a terrible phase of four consecutive defeats in the last games, in addition to just one victory in the last six. The last three games were all in the group stage of the African Cup of Nations. On January 13th, 2-0, the defeat was to Ivory Coast, with goals from Fofana and Krasso. On the 18th, by 4-2, the defeat was for Equatorial Guinea, with goals from Nsue, who scored three and Miranda, while Fernández, in an own goal, and Zé Turbo scored. Finally, on the 22nd, 1-0, it was Nigeria’s turn to win, with a goal from Opa Sanganté, another own goal.

My name is Victor Cunha and I’ll be your host for this game. We will provide you with pre-game analysis, roster updates, and news as it happens live here on VAVEL.

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