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Nigeria vs. Tunisia: Preview and betting tips
Nigeria, represented by Slávista Peter Olayinka, who finished first in their group, will face Tunisia, who finished third in their group, in the eighth round of the 2022 African Championship.
Nigeria, represented by Slávista Peter Olayinka, who finished first in their group, will face Tunisia, who finished third in their group, in the eighth round of the 2022 African Championship.
Nigeria are 100 per cent in the tournament so far. It has won all three of its group matches and as a result, it is in first place. Its score is 6:1. It also managed to beat Egypt, for whom Mohamed Salah is playing.
Tunisia finished third in their group but also managed to advance. It recorded one win and two defeats. Nevertheless, their score stands out rather positively at 4:2.
Nigeria dominated in all their matches and showed a very nice game. Tunisia is not shining in the tournament and will have a very difficult time against Nigeria. Nigeria will be the clear favourite.
The winner of this semi-final will face the winner of the duel between Burkina Faso and Gabon in the quarter-finals.
Peter Olayinka of Slavia Prague has only started one game so far, in which he played over thirty minutes, replacing Sadiq. Nigeria won this match against Guinea-Bissau 2: 0.
Nigeria’s tremendous run can’t end so soon and Tunisia simply can’t defend against such pressure. Moreover, Tunisia has only managed to assert itself against a weak Mauritania, while Nigeria has scored at least one goal in each of its matches.
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