Tunisia take on the visitors Mauritania in a Friendly International match. The match will be played on Wednesday, November 12th.
Tunisia are showing consistently strong form right now. The “Carthage Eagles” have won the Africa Cup of Nations only once — back in 2004, when the tournament was held on their home soil. They haven’t managed to repeat that triumph since then, with their best result being a fourth-place finish more than fifteen years later. In the most recent edition of the continental championship, they even failed to make it out of the group stage. On the world stage, Tunisia have appeared at six World Cups, including 2018 and 2022, but again failed to progress to the knockout rounds. However, in the current qualification campaign under Sami Trabelsi, they have recorded nine wins and one draw in ten matches, collecting 28 points and comfortably topping their group — nearly doubling the totals of closest rivals Liberia and Namibia, who both finished on 15 points. Tunisia’s defensive discipline and consistency have been key to their recent dominance in qualifiers. They enter this match on a long unbeaten run at home, and their tactical organization makes them one of the most reliable sides in Africa at the moment.
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Mauritania only made their debut at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2019. They have since featured in the following two tournaments, even managing to reach the knockout stage in the most recent one after earning their first-ever AFCON win. However, this time they failed to qualify for the upcoming continental championship. In World Cup qualifying, they managed just one victory and seven points in total, losing five games — only South Sudan finished below them in the group. On the positive side, under current coach Aritz López Garai, there has been noticeable progress. In 2025, they’ve suffered only one defeat in nine matches, with three consecutive victories along the way, although last month’s 0–4 thrashing by Senegal exposed the gap that still exists between them and Africa’s elite. Despite their limitations, Mauritania have become more competitive and organized, especially when facing teams of similar caliber. Still, their results against stronger sides remain inconsistent, and they often struggle to maintain defensive focus away from home.
The two nations have met regularly since the early 2000s. Over the past 25 years, they’ve played 12 matches — Tunisia have won 8, with 4 draws and no defeats. The difference in class between the teams is quite clear. Tunisia should be able to secure a confident victory here with a “-2 goals” handicap.
Prediction for the match: Tunisia to win with -2.0 handicap.







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