Tunisia moves to the lawn of Libya this Tuesday, March 28 on the occasion of the 4th day of group J of the qualifying phase for the next CAN 2023. The Eagles of Carthage could ensure their qualification as of this Tuesday.
Libya have their backs against the wall before facing Tunisia on Tuesday 28 March. The Knights of the Mediterranean are currently 3rd and could move away from qualifying for the next AFCON if Equatorial Guinea win against Botswana earlier in the day. Libya had just started its qualifying phase with a short success against the Batswana (1-0) before losing to Equatorial Guinea (0-2) then to the Tunisians 4 days ago (0-3) .
Opposite, the Tunisians could take a big step towards qualification and could even win a ticket for CAN 2023. Here too, the score of Botswana – Equatorial Guinea will weigh in the balance. Currently leaders of the group with 7 points, the Carthage Eagles have still not conceded a single goal in this qualifying phase and will be able to rely on the solid success acquired 4 days ago against these same Libyans (3- 0).
The Libya-Tunisia match will start at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, March 28. It will take place at the Benghazi Martyrs Stadium in Libya.
It is Bein Sports 2 which will broadcast the meeting between Libya and Tunisia. The Egyptian Amin Omar will be at the whistle of this clash.
The only streaming broadcast available to follow this Libya – Tunisia will be on Canal’s digital platform, MyCanal. You need a subscription to watch the game.
As 4 days ago during the Libyan defeat against Tunisia (0-3), the new coach of the Knights of the Mediterranean, Hamdi Bataw, should opt for a 4-3-3. Here is Libya’s probable eleven: Allafi – El Munir, Fahrat, Musrati, Ben Wali – Touhami, Amir, Ali Musrati – El Houni, Eisa, Tajouri.
Opposite, Jalel Kadri, should not make any big changes compared to the great success acquired 4 days ago (3-0) and should also start on a 4-3-3 with the presence of the young Hannibal Mejbri and the Lorientais Montassar Talbi. Here is the probable eleven of the Eagles of Carthage: Dahmen – Kechrida, Meriah, Talbi, Maaloul – Laidouni, Skhiri, Ben Larbi – Mejbri, Jaziri, Msakni.