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    Senegal VS Egypt

    Africa Cup of Nations
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    Senegal
    Senegal 1
    0 Egypt
    Egypt
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    • Constance
      Constance Won 16/18
      Senegal vs Egypt In AFCON football, Senegal and Egypt meet in a heavyweight clash shaped by elite pedigree, recent form, and continental rivalry. Senegal are known for their physical intensity, midfield balance, and vertical attacking play, while Egypt rely on tactical discipline, structured buildup, and clinical execution in key moments. This fixture often hinges on midfield battles and efficiency in transition, with both sides capable of controlling tempo and punishing mistakes. Who manages pressure and converts limited chances will be decisive.
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      CAF NC Senegal 1-0 Egypt
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    • Onebetting
      Onebetting Won 4/6
      Senegal vs Egypt Predictions and Analysis___kely to be an exciting clash in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) or World Cup qualifiers, or any major international friendly or tournament match between these two teams: Senegal vs Egypt is a fierce rivalry, with both teams having significant AFCON and World Cup pedigree. Historically, Senegal have the slight upper hand, with 7 wins in the last 15 meetings between the two sides, compared to Egypts 5 wins, and 3 draws.
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      CAF NC Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    • Sung Jin Woo
      Sung Jin Woo
      An African Heavyweight Clash as Senegals Physical Power, High Press, and Direct Attacks Confront Egypts Tactical Discipline, Game Management, and Counterattacking Precision A Battle of Strength vs Experience with Fine Margins Throughout
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      CAF NC Senegal 1-0 Egypt
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    • Livingston boss David Martindale named four changes to the Livi team that fell to a 3-1 defeat to Dundee United in West Lothian in their midweek match, before they lost by a sole goal to Hearts at Tynecastle on Saturday afternoon. Jerome Prior stayed in goal. Cristian Montaño continued at left-back, with Brooklyn Kabongolo joining Ryan McGowan at the heart of the Lions defence at Danny Wilson's expense, with Dan Finlayson remaining at right-back. Macaulay Tait was ineligible against his parent club, so Mo Susoho joined Mo Sylla in front of the Livi back four. Connor McLennan joined Scott Pittman and Stevie May in support of the sole striker, replacing Lewis Smith. Jeremy Bokila dropped to the bench, as Tete Yengi lead the line against the league leaders.
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      SCO PR Livingston - Saint Mirren
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