Benin is directly aiming to qualify for the main tournament. Interestingly, their domestic league is near collapse, and they've been taking inspiration from China's 'village football' in recent years. A noteworthy detail is that Barcelona defender Koundé has Beninese heritage and strongly supports Benin in this competition. Botswana suffered a 0-3 defeat to Senegal in the previous match. Their coach, Ramoreboli, attributed this to an overly aggressive strategy, with the defence positioned too far forward. He emphasised the importance of solid defending down the flanks in the upcoming match against Benin. Benin lost their first match 0-1 against Congo, but this is not a disaster in a closely-matched group. Botswana's fundamentals appear weaker, and they haven't previously played Benin. This is also Botswana's return to the Africa Cup of Nations after a 13-year absence, which means their players might lack sufficient match experience. With Benin ranked over 40 places higher, the -0.75 handicap provided is substantial, especially compared to the approximately -0.5 they offered against Zimbabwe previously. This suggests strong support for Benin to win the match.
*For reference only, not betting advice
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