
Tunisia vs Botswana: When, How to Watch Final WAFCON Group B Face-Off
The match is scheduled to kick off at 9:00 p.m. Moroccan time. Fans can follow the game on CAF's official broadcast partners, with streaming and score updates available online.
Tunisia held Algeria to a goalless draw, and needs all three points to keep their hopes alive.
The North Africans are now banking on midfield dynamo Sabrine Ellouzi and forward Myriam Bayahia to break through Botswana's compact defense.
Tunisian Coach Kamel Saada issued a rallying cry after the Algeria stalemate: 'We must convert pressure into real outcomes.'
Meanwhile, Botswana comes to the game with resilience after narrowly losing 1-0 to Nigeria. They remain in contention for a best third-placed finish but must avoid defeat.
Botswana Coach Gaoletlhoo Nkutlwisang is expected to stick to her structured 4-5-1 setup, anchored by goalkeeper Boitumelo Moatswi.
With high stakes and low margins, tonight's encounter promises tension and tactical discipline.
Probable Lineups
Tunisia (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Soulayma Jebrani
Defense: Nouha Landolsi – Salma Aouini – Mariam Chahdoud – Sana Guermazi
Midfield: Selma Bouslama – Imen M'souli
Attacking mids: Sabrine Ellouzi – Mariem Houij – Amira Ould Braham
Forward: Myriam Bayahia
Botswana (4-5-1)
Goalkeeper: Boitumelo Moatswi
Defense: Bosija – Mochawe – Baeletsi – Montsho
Midfield: Tholakele – Gaofetoge – Thanda – Radiakanyo – Johannes
Forward: Moloi
Score Prediction:
Predictions website Sportskeeda forecasts a Tunisian win over Botswana 1-0. Tags: WACFON 2024WAFCONWAFCON Morocco
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