In an upcoming Africa Cup of Nations match, the focus shifts to the encounter between Democratic Republic of Congo and Benin. Recent meetings between the two teams have been intriguing, with both sides demonstrating comparable strength and resulting in evenly matched outcomes during their 2021 clashes. This time, Democratic Republic of Congo will be playing at home, aiming to alter the dynamic of their past encounters.
Looking back at their previous meetings, the first leg in September 2021 saw Benin securing a draw at home, while the second encounter witnessed Democratic Republic of Congo, playing as the host, achieving victory with a superior performance. The score details are particularly noteworthy – the first match saw both sides maintaining a lead at halftime, and from a full-time perspective, the outcomes showed balanced offenses, though with slight differences.
Democratic Republic of Congo's performance in the Africa Cup of Nations home matches has been particularly strong, scoring a total of 17 goals while conceding only 8, showcasing an efficient offensive phase and a solid defensive structure. According to data analysis, the team scores an average of 1.7 goals per home match and maintains a high level of offensive efficiency. The team averages 4.3 corners per match, indicating a diverse tactical approach. Their midfield control and pace management are also notable, with a home win rate of 60%, with 60% of the matches resulting in victory.
Benin, on the other hand, has shown some fluctuations, with a noticeable disadvantage in their away form.