Togo vs Sudan promises a tactical battle with contrasting styles. Togo, historically more possession-oriented, will aim to control the game while Sudan prefers quick counters, which could lead to a low-scoring, tightly contested match. Both teams will look for opportunities to exploit defensive lapses.
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Given Sudan's recent form and defensive solidity, a bet on Sudan or a draw seems prudent, especially with the specified goal margins. The increased likelihood of a low-scoring game aligns with the under 3.5 goals market.
The match is expected to be tight in the first half, with a cautious approach from both teams. A draw at halftime followed by a potential second-half breakthrough for Sudan is a likely scenario.
Both teams have shown inconsistency in scoring, but recent matches suggest that both Togo and Sudan can score, especially with Sudan's recent attack being more prolific. Expect at least one goal from each team.
Markets predict a low-scoring game with under 3.5 goals, consistent with recent defensive displays. A safe bet is to expect fewer than three goals in the match.
On September 9, 2025, Togo faces Sudan in their World Cup qualification clash. With Sudan's recent strong form and defensive resilience, they are slight favorites to secure a win or draw, especially given Togo's inconsistent performance. The match is expected to be tightly contested with few goals.
Historically, Togo and Sudan have met multiple times, with recent results being evenly split, each securing a draw in their last encounter at Benghazi. Their head-to-head record shows a balanced rivalry without clear dominance by either side.
Both teams have a relatively full squad with minimal injury concerns. Togoβs squad features experienced players like A. Romao and Y. Annor, while Sudan relies on their solid defensive line and attacking options like J. Ali and Abobaker Eisa.
Togo is likely to line up in a 4-3-3 formation, focusing on balanced attack and defense, with possible changes in midfield stability. Sudan appears to favor their traditional 4-3-3 or 4-4-2, emphasizing quick counter-attacks, benefiting from their resilient defensive line.
Sudan enters the game with a strong recent form, winning three out of their last five matches, while Togo's form has dipped, winning only one. This disparity places Sudan at an advantage, especially in terms of attacking confidence and defensive stability.
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Togo has been struggling with form and defensive lapses, averaging only 0.6 goals per game while conceding 1.2. Sudan, however, shows strong recent form with 79% success in their last five games and 2.5 goals per match on average, indicating a more attacking approach.
Historically, Sudan holds a slight advantage in recent head-to-head matchups, with a 50-50 record in their last encounters, and they proved capable of securing a draw in their last meeting. Togo's recent performances have been inconsistent, making this fixture unpredictable.
Togo's tactical formations vary, with recent matches showing a preference for 4-3-3 and 3-1-4-2 setups, emphasizing a balanced approach with both possession and counter-attacks. Sudan primarily employs 4-3-3 and 4-4-2 formations, favoring counter-attacks and quick transitions.