The match pits two teams that secured victories in their opening matches of the Africa Cup of Nations. Nigeria, who narrowly defeated a weaker Tanzania, didn't perform at their best, despite having a formidable attacking line featuring Osimhen and Lookman. The coach, Jose Peseiro, has hinted at tactical adjustments for this game. Tunisia, analyzed in a previous match preview, demonstrated strong form in World Cup qualifying, topping their group. Their recent friendly matches, including a win against Uganda, suggest they are a top-tier African team, though they may have a slight individual skill deficit compared to Nigeria. The perception is that Nigeria is a contender for the title, while Tunisia might be the weakest North African team. The lack of widespread knowledge of Tunisia's squad is evident. Despite Nigeria's absence from the World Cup, the support indicated by the 0.25 handicap seems insufficient. Moreover, Jose Peseiro's tactics have been criticized, and his tenure might not lead Nigeria to success. The recommendation is to consider Tunisia, given their more consistent performance.

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