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Eswatini vs Cameroon: When, How to Watch, Score Prediction
Eswatini vs Cameroon: When, How to Watch, Score Prediction

Morocco World

time19-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Morocco World

Eswatini vs Cameroon: When, How to Watch, Score Prediction

Rabat – Eswatini sit at the bottom of their group table with no points in four games, and are set to take on a Cameroon side eager to stretch their lead on top of the table. Kick off is at 4 p.m. Moroccan time (GMT) at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit, South Africa. Fans in Cameroon can watch the match live on CRTV Sports, while in Eswatini it will be shown on Eswatini TV. Those with subscriptions can also catch the action on FIFA+ . Cameroon, under Belgian boss Marc Brys, have been quite solid so far. Two wins and two draws mean they sit at the top of the group with eight points, but are closely trailed. Libya and Cape Verde are breathing down their necks with seven points each, while Angola sit just two points behind. Standing across the field is an Eswatini side in deep trouble – zero points from four games, just one goal scored against Mauritius, and no real hope of turning things around. Dany Namaso and Nathan Ngoumou have both been handed their debut Cameroon call-ups, although it remains to be seen if either will play any part in this one. Having been initially doubtful to feature due to a calf problem, Napoli midfielder Zambo Anguissa has shaken off a fitness concern and is available for selection here. Vincent Aboubakar is currently one goal away from 43 international strikes, which would see him move level with Roger Milla in second place in the visitors' all-time scoring charts. Predicted Lineups: Eswatini: Gama; Gamedze, Mamba, Newman, Langa; Dlamini, Mkhontfo, Magagula; Badenhorst, Mabuza, Figareido Cameroon: Onana; Tolo, Wooh, Dawa, Fai; Ngamaleu, Anguissa, Baleba, Mbeumo; Aboubakar, Magri Score Prediction: This match will take place at a neutral venue, meaning Eswatini will not have the home support they might have hoped for. That gives Cameroon a strong chance to take all three points. Cameroon is surely set to win and Eswatini are unlikely to net a goal. Eswatini 0-2 Cameroon Tags: 2014 World Cupeswatini and morocco

Cameroon hand debut call ups for Namaso and Ngoumou for World Cup qualifiers
Cameroon hand debut call ups for Namaso and Ngoumou for World Cup qualifiers

CAF

time13-03-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

Cameroon hand debut call ups for Namaso and Ngoumou for World Cup qualifiers

Cameroon head coach Marc Brys has handed first-time call-ups to Dany Namaso and Nathan Ngoumou as the Indomitable Lions prepare for their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Eswatini snd Libya this month. Both forwards have impressed at club level, with Namaso (Porto) excelling in Portugal's Primeira Liga and Ngoumou (Borussia Mönchengladbach) making an impact in the Bundesliga. Their selection indicates Brys' desire to broaden his attacking options as Cameroon seeks to solidify its position at the top of Group D ahead of the matches against Eswatini on March 19 in Nelspruit and Libya on March 25 in Yaoundé. Another key talking point is the inclusion of André-Franck Zambo Anguissa. The Napoli midfielder, who was initially doubtful due to fitness concerns, has made the final squad and is expected to play a pivotal role in Cameroon's midfield. His presence is a significant boost as the team prepares for two crucial fixtures. The squad also marks the return of Joyskim Dawa and Ignatius Ganago. Dawa, a solid defensive presence, has not been called up since September 2021, while Ganago, a versatile forward, last featured for Cameroon in 2023. Their recalls suggest Brys is keen on adding depth and experience to the squad. One of the most notable omissions is goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa, a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations champion. Ondoa, who has been a key part of previous national team setups, has been left out as Brys opts for a different goalkeeping selection. Currently leading Group D in the CAF World Cup qualifiers, Cameroon will be aiming to consolidate its position with strong performances against Eswatini and Libya. With four points from two matches, the Indomitable Lions will look to take a major step toward securing a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Squad Goalkeepers: Simon Ngapandouetnbu (Marseille), Simon Omossola (AS Vita Club), André Onana (Manchester United), and Devis Epassy (Abha FC) D efenders: Christopher Wooh (Stade Rennais), Jackson Tchatchoua (Torino), Joyskim Dawa (Steaua Bucharest), Nouhou Tolo (Seattle Sounders), Michael Ngadeu (Beijing Guoan), Ngadjui (Slavia Prague), Guy-Marcelin Kilama (Nantes), Faï Collins (Al Tai) and Flavien Boyomo (Getafe). Midfielders: André-Franck Zambo Anguissa (Napoli), Carlos Baleba (Brighton), James Eto'o (Fortuna Düsseldorf), Martin Hongla (Granada), Yvan Neyou (Leganés), and Wilitty Younoussa (Servette FC). Attackers: Christian Bassogog (Shanghai Shenhua), Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford), Nicolas Brice Moumi Ngamaleu (Dynamo Moscow), Frank Magri (Toulouse), Vincent Aboubakar (Besiktas), Nathan Ngoumou Minpole (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Dany Namaso (Porto), and Ignatius Ganago (Nantes).

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