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WC Qualification Africa

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About the Match

Swaziland and Libya will meet on November 17th, 2023 in a WC Qualification Africa match in Nelspruit.

At Betarena, you can access a vast selection of tips, live results, and post-match analysis throughout the WC Qualification Africa. Our statistics platform is also constantly being updated to provide a precise range of data to analyze, accessible to all sports lovers, bettors, and sports trading. Here you will find the platform that gathers the most data and statistics to use for your benefit.

Verify if your preferred bookmaker will transmit this live game between Swaziland and Libya! Numerous sites in the field have given customers this option; surely, this is a match you won't want to miss.

The WC Qualification Africa is the top soccer competition in the country. While the main goal for some teams in the WC Qualification Africa may be to win the title, all teams compete in the league with varying objectives. Some teams may aim to avoid relegation to a lower league, while others may strive for a top-spot finish to qualify for International competitions. Therefore, all teams in the league put in their best effort during matches to achieve their respective goals.

Swaziland are coming from a loss in their last appearance against Botswana, by 2-1, while Libya, drew in their most recent encounter, against Niger, 1-1.

With the bookmakers favoring Libya in this match, it's clear that they are expected to come out on top. They mustn't take this lightly and should do everything in their power to secure the win.

Last season, the WC Qualification Africa had an average of yellow cards per match of 3.28—a good indication for this start of the tournament that the competition's referees usually give few warnings.

In the WC Qualification Africa duels last season, on average, we had 6.94 corners per match. So we can see that the games were very eventful, as they should be at the beginning of the competition.

Historically, home teams tend to perform better in WC Qualification Africa matches, which is reflected in the average number of goals scored per home appearance in the last edition of the tournament, which was 1.3. It is expected that this trend will continue in the current season.

It is not so usual to see visiting clubs manage to score many goals. Last season's figures, for example, show this. The average number of goals scored by teams playing away from home in the competition was 0.98 goals per game.

Match details:

NAME: Swaziland - Libya

DATE: 17-11-2023

TIME: 07:00

STADIUM: Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit

FAQ

When and where is the Swaziland vs. Libya match taking place?

The Swaziland vs. Libya match is scheduled to take place on November 17th, 2023, at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit.

Which TV stations or bookmakers will stream the live match?

We regret to inform you that there are no TV stations available for live broadcasting of the match. However, you may explore alternative online platforms or streaming services to catch the game.

What stage is the WC Qualification Africa 2026 at?

The current edition of the WC Qualification Africa is currently in the Group Stage.

How did Swaziland and Libya perform in their previous matches?

Swaziland are coming from a loss in their last appearance against Botswana, by 2-1, while Libya, drew in their most recent encounter, against Niger, 1-1.

What are some statistical insights about the WC Qualification Africa?

In the WC Qualification Africa, several statistical insights provide valuable information about the nature of matches. On average, there are 3.28 yellow cards per game, indicating the general booking rate by referees. The average number of corners per match is 6.94, reflecting the level of lively and offensive gameplay in the league. Home teams in the WC Qualification Africa tend to score an average of 1.3 goals per game, while visiting teams score an average of 0.98 goals per game. These statistics offer a glimpse into the dynamics and characteristics of matches in the WC Qualification Africa.
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