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Cape Verde vs Egypt: AFCON Qualifiers Preview and Predictions
The highly anticipated Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualification match between Cape Verde and Egypt is set to take place on Friday, November 15, 2024, at the Estádio Nacional de Cabo Verde in Praia. This encounter is crucial for Cape Verde, who are fighting to maintain their chances of qualifying for the 2025 AFCON, while Egypt has already secured their spot with a flawless record in Group C.
Egypt, led by their strong defensive record, having not conceded a single goal in the qualifiers so far, are favorites to win. They have won all four of their matches, scoring 10 goals in the process. In contrast, Cape Verde has struggled, with only three points from four games, their sole win coming against Mauritania[2][3][6].
The last meeting between the two teams in September ended in a 3-0 victory for Egypt, which further tilts the odds in their favor. However, Cape Verde will be looking to their veteran striker Ryan Mendes, who has been a key player with 20 goals and 80 caps for the national team, to inspire a stronger performance[2][3][6].
Egypt will be without several key players, including Mohamed Salah, who has been permitted to sit out the November international window, and other injured players like Ramy Rabia, Mohamed Abdelmonem, and Yasser Ibrahim. Despite these absences, Egypt’s squad remains strong, with players like Omar Marmoush, who has been impressive in the Bundesliga, expected to make a significant impact[3][6].
The match will be broadcast live on various channels, including beIN SPORTS, and can also be streamed online through services like fubo and Fanatiz for viewers in the United States. For those abroad, a VPN may be necessary to access these streaming services[3][4].
Predictions favor Egypt to continue their winning streak, although Cape Verde’s home form and the absence of some key Egyptian players might offer them a glimmer of hope. The predicted lineup for Cape Verde includes Hélio Varela, Dailon Rocha Livramento, and Patrick Andrade, while Egypt’s lineup is expected to feature Mohamed El Shenawy, Mohamed Hamdi, and Omar Marmoush[2][3][6].