Rwanda / Mozambique: Afcon Qualifiers: what you need to know as Rwanda takes on Mozambique



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Rwanda host Mozambique in a decisive tie that could see Amavubi keep alive her hopes of qualifying for the AFCON 2021 final to end her 17-year wait since the historic heroines of 2004.

Coach Vincent Mashami’s team will hope to beat Mozambique today, March 24, at the Kigali stadium before traveling to Cameroon a week later to ‘finish the job’ if they want to do the ‘impossible’ in the decisive match on Matchday 6 scheduled in Japoma. Stadium in Douala.

Start time: March 24 at 3 pm (CAT)

Venue: Kigali Stadium, Nyamirambo

Where to watch the game: Canal + Sport2, Rwanda Television

Match Officials: Rwanda v Mozambique will be led by a team of Senegalese referees, namely Issa SY. (Center referee), Djibril Camara (first assistant referee), El Hadji Malick Samaba (second assistant referee) and Adalbert Diouf ‘(fourth official).

Meanwhile, Solomon Gebresilassie Abebe (Ethiopian) will be the Party Commissioner and José Nyamusore (Rwanda) as the ‘Covid-19 Officer.

Team news:

Rwanda

Rwanda is at the bottom of the Group F table with two points behind Cape Verde (4 points), Mozambique (4 points) and leader Cameroon leads the group with 10 points.

Coach Vincent Mashami’s team will be eager to beat Mozambique not only to seek revenge for the 2-0 first leg defeat in Maputo, but also to overtake Os Mambas in the table and keep their qualifying chances alive earlier. of the sixth day scheduled in Cameroon March 30.

Amavubi will be without key players such as defender Abdul Rwatubyaye and Kevin Muhire, who were denied permission by their respective clubs FK Shkup and Sahama Club.

The national team also hopes to cope without fit defender Emery Bayisenge, midfielder Djihad Bizimana, forward Jacques Tuyisenge and goalkeeper Yves Kimenyi, who are out due to injury.

The latter was replaced by Sofapaka’s shooting stopper, Emery Mvuyekure, who joined the camp last weekend.

Meanwhile, forward Muhadjiri Hakizimana retired from the team after testing positive for Covid-19.

However, Mashami is eager to give Steve Rubanguka a starting role in today’s tie to fill the absence of injured AZAM FC midfielder Ally Niyonzima, while Meddie Kagere, Ernest Sugira, Danny Usengimana and Lague Byiringiro will seek to end the Rwanda goal drought.

Rwanda is the only country that has failed to score a goal in the Afcon 2022 qualifying campaign so far.