Match Preview: Mauritania 0-0 Angola Prediction and Betting Tips 29.06.2019

Mauritania – Angola Predictions

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Mauritania 0-0 Angola

Date: 29.06.2019 | Match at: 15:30 | League: Africa Cup of Nations – Group E | Tip: Over 1.5 Goals | Odds: 1.56 | Bookie: 1xbet

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Mauritania come into this one having not recorded a single draw since August 2017, returning a disappointing record (W6, L9) since then. When the Mauritanians lose, they tend to do so in emphatic fashion, having conceded at least three goals in four of their last five defeats.
One way or another there should be goals, as Mauritania’s last competitive goalless draw dates back to March 2016. Any goals over the course of a defeat may come late, as four of Mauritania’s last five losses have seen them concede at least once beyond the hour mark, with both sides scoring in each of these four games.
Despite being winless in their last six Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament fixtures (D3, L3), Angola are expected to win this one. Tellingly, the ‘Palancas Negras’ have lost just one of their last nine outings (W6, D2, L1), including a 4-1 AFCON qualifier win against Mauritania back in October.
Conceding an average of just 0.44 goals per fixture across that run, Angola scored the opening goal in five of those six wins. Overall, Angola are in great defensive form, having conceded multiple goals only once (within 90 minutes) in their last 17 outings.
Players to watch: Mauritanian danger-man Moctar El Hacen has scored exactly one goal in each of his last two caps, with both strikes coming from the penalty spot after the break.
Angola’s top scorer in AFCON qualifiers, Mateus scored a first-half brace in Angola’s last victory against Mauritania.
Stat attack: Three of Mauritania’s last four fixtures have ended with a 3-1 scoreline either way.
Angola are without a clean sheet in all but one of their last eight games at the AFCON finals.
The last two H2Hs have seen the winning side leading by a one-goal margin at half-time.