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Ghana vs Mali Predictions, Betting Tips and Match Previews

Published on 4:00pm GMT 21 January 2017

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Ghana vs Mali Predictions

Match-day one in this group produced just 1 goal and it was scored from the penalty spot by Ghana’s Andre Ayew against Uganda. It puts the Black Stars in pole position in this group but with a tough final group game to come against Egypt, they’ll be targeting a win here, which would book their place in the last eight. It does though again promise to be another tight affair.

Mali proved their defensive capabilities by securing a 0-0 draw against Egypt in their first group game. Their previous competitive game also ended scoreless when they drew with Gabon in a World Cup qualifier in November, so there is no reason why they won’t give Ghana a real test. Mali have a good record in the African Cup of Nations, reaching the Semi-Finals in 6 of their 9 appearances in the competition. With a final group game against Uganda, they’d have a real chance of progression if they can avoid defeat here.

That will certainly be their primary objective and as a result we are likely to see a similar game-plan from them to the one that successfully thwarted Egypt earlier in the week. This isn’t viewed as a great Ghana side, certainly in comparison to the teams that have progressed to World Cups over the past decade or so but they do still have a bit of extra quality when compared to their opponents, so if anyone is likely to break the deadlock it is likely to be them.

They are quite reliant on West Ham’s Andre Ayew in terms of creativity and goal threat, while brother Jordan is also capable of pulling something out of the bag to settle a tight game like this almost certainly will be. This does feel like it is going to be a very tight group with few goals in it throughout so backing Ghana’s talisman and perhaps significantly penalty taker Andre Ayew to score first at 13/2 could be a decent punt again.

Overall though, there is a lack of genuine creative quality on both sides, although they look solid defensively. Ghana are the stronger team but have only netted 3 goals in their last 6 internationals so backing Under 2.5 & Both Teams to Score – No at 4/5 looks to offer value.

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