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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Football tips Sunday 29th March 2026

 


Time Home - Away 1X2 O/U ChanceMix GG/NG
AFRICA: Africa Cup of Nations - Qualification - Preliminary
15:00South Sudan - Djibouti1Over 1.51 or ov2.5No
17:00Lesotho - Seychelles1xUnder 3.5x or ggYes
AUSTRIA: Salzburg
13:00Schwarzach - Union Henndorf2 1upOver 2.5gg or ov2.5Yes
14:00Burmoos - ThalgauST 0.5Over 2.5x or ggYes
14:00UFC Siezenheim - USK Anif1xOver 2.51 or ov2.5Yes
16:00Neumarkt - TSU Bramberg2 EHOver 2.52 or ov2.5Yes
BELGIUM: Second Amateur Division Group VFV A
15:00Hamme - Wetteren2 1.5Over 2.52 or ov2.5 Yes
15:00Kalken - Waregem 22 1.5Over 2.52 or ov2.5 Yes
BRAZIL: Goiano U20
14:30Vila Nova FC U20 - Aparecidense U201 EHOver 1.5gg or ov2.5Yes
CROATIA: Prva NL
16:30Orijent - RudesST 0.5Over 1.5x or ggYes
CROATIA: Druga NL
15:30Radnik Krizevci - KustosijaST 0.5Over 1.5x or ggYes
CZECH REPUBLIC: Zlinsky KP
15:00Borsice - NivniceHT 0.5Over 2.52 or ov2.5Yes
DENMARK: 2nd Division
13:00Naestved - Brabrand1Over 2.51 or NgNo
ICELAND: Icelandic Cup
16:00Tindastoll - Magni1 0.5Over 2.5gg or ov2.5Yes
22:00IR Reykjavik - Afturelding1 EHOver 2.51 or ov2.5 Yes
ITALY: Serie C - Group A
14:30L.R. Vicenza - Brescia1XOver 1.5x or ggYes
17:30Cittadella - Lecco1Over 2.5gg or ov2.5Yes


AFCON 2027 Qualifiers lets take a Preview of South Sudan vs Djibouti game – Home team Eye Comfortable Progression After brilliant First Leg.

South Sudan welcomes Djibouti to Juba National Stadium on Sunday, March 29, 2026, for the second leg of their Africa Cup of Nations 2027 qualifying preliminary round tie. 

Kickoff time is around 13:00 or 14:00 local time in Juba, with the match played behind closed doors due to local regulations no fans will be allowed inside the stadium.

The tie already looks heavily weighted in South Sudan’s favor after they produced a commanding 4-0 victory in the first leg away in Djibouti on March 26. That result left the visitors with much work to do, as they now need to overturn a four-goal deficit on the road against a side strong based on their recent success.

Tactically, South Sudan are expected to adopt a controlled approach at home. Having already built a healthy cushion, they can afford to play with calm, maintain a solid defensive structure, and look to exploit transitions or set-pieces when opportunities arise. Their setup often features a compact midfield and quick forward movements, allowing them to stretch opponents while minimizing risks. The home environment, even without supporters, should still provide familiarity and confidence for the Bright Stars as they aim to seal qualification.

Djibouti, meanwhile, face an uphill battle and will likely focus on damage limitation. Their recent form has been challenging, with a long streak of defeats and difficulty creating meaningful chances against stronger opposition. Coach and players will probably prioritize a deep defensive block, hoping to frustrate South Sudan and perhaps nick a goal on the counter or from a rare set-piece to restore some pride. However, the visitors’ lack of scoring threat in recent outings makes a comeback highly unlikely.

In terms of injuries and suspensions, details of South Sudan welcoming back captain CJ Maker to training after a lengthy spell on the sidelines, which should boost squad morale and depth. No major new suspensions were reported for either side, though Djibouti did see player Arafat Idrissou forced off with an injury during the first leg, potentially limiting their options further. Both teams generally operate with smaller squads at this level, so any absences can have a noticeable impact on cohesion.

Head-to-head encounters have long favored South Sudan. Across their previous meetings, the Bright Stars have secured the majority of victories, including some convincing scorelines. The most recent clash before this tie reinforced that pattern, with South Sudan showing clear superiority in both organization and finishing. Djibouti have occasionally picked up results in the past, but current momentum sits firmly with the hosts.

Our key insights we see  a relatively straightforward night for South Sudan if they stay sharp. Their first-leg dominance features better technical quality, tactical discipline, and attacking efficiency compared to a Djibouti side struggling for confidence and results. Even with the tie not yet over, a repeat of their clinical approach would likely see them advance comfortably on aggregate.

South Sudan will use the opportunity to build positive momentum and take another step toward the group stages of AFCON qualifying. Success here would mark meaningful progress for a national team still growing on the continental stage. Djibouti will treat the game as an opportunity to regroup, gain valuable experience, and hopefully end a difficult run with a more competitive showing.

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