Mathematical Prediction Analysis for this International Match game:
Algeria meets Mali in a match of a round in International Match this at 19:30 GMT.
Statistics predict a full time result of 2:0.
According to the premium soccer tips experts: The winner is likely to be Algeria.
The Analysis suggest Under 2.5 goals in this match.
And a No for both teams to score.
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KEY INFORMATION
In the last 5 matches Algeria have won 4 matches, 0 ended in a draw and they have lost 1 match.
As far as both teams to score goes in the last 5 matches Algeria have 2 matches with a Yes in both teams have scored, and 3 matches with a No in both teams to score.
In the Over Under 2.5 market Algeria in the last 5 matches got over 2.5 goals in 2 matches, and under 2.5 goals in 3 matches.
Algeria have scored 8 goals in the last 5 matches and conceded 3 goals.
In the last 5 matches Mali have won 3 matches, 1 ended in a draw and they have lost 1 match.
As far as both teams to score goes in the last 5 matches Mali have 2 matches with a Yes in both teams have scored, and 3 matches with a No in both teams to score.
In the Over Under 2.5 market Mali in the last 5 matches got over 2.5 goals in 2 matches, and under 2.5 goals in 3 matches.
Mali have scored 9 goals in the last 5 matches and conceded 3 goals.
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