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Comoros enters this international friendly without a victory in their last seven fixtures, though surface form is slightly deceiving. They have navigated a punishing schedule featuring heavyweight opponents like Morocco, Mali, and Saudi Arabia. Their ability to compete in those fixtures suggests they are better than their recent winless streak implies.
Rwanda arrives with strong momentum after a highly successful March window. They secured comfortable, multi-goal shutouts against Estonia and Grenada, showcasing improved attacking efficiency against lower-ranked opposition. That recent surge in confidence will be tested against a much more resilient Comorian defensive unit.
Defensively, Comoros has proven they can be incredibly stubborn when setting up in a low block. This was highlighted by impressive back-to-back goalless draws against Mali and Zambia during their late 2025 campaign. Breaking down that structure will require more creativity than Rwanda typically produces on the road.
Rwanda's away form within the African continent points heavily toward tight, low-margin contests. Their recent away trips featured consecutive 1-0 victories over Benin and Zimbabwe, followed by a narrow 1-0 defeat to Nigeria. They are comfortable playing in grinding matches that offer very few clear-cut chances.
Attacking output remains the primary concern for the Comoros side. They have struggled significantly in the final third, failing to find the back of the net in four of their last six matches. Unless they can find a way to consistently break lines, they will be forced to rely entirely on their defensive shape to secure a result.
Despite public sentiment leaning toward both teams finding the net, the underlying match reality contradicts that expectation. Comoros' attacking struggles and Rwanda's consistent away rigidity point heavily toward a low-event fixture. The under markets offer the most logical approach to a match severely lacking in offensive firepower.
Insight
Under 2.5 Goals is the best pick here because neither side possesses the attacking firepower to force an open game. Comoros has failed to score in four of their last six matches, while Rwanda's away trips routinely turn into grinding, low-margin contests. With both nations structurally better at defending than creating, this friendly sets up as a tight battle with very few clear chances. Under 3.5 Goals is the safer play, offering a comfortable cushion against any uncharacteristic defensive errors.