Match Preview: Senegal vs Botswana – AFCON 2025

Senegal, the African powerhouse, begin their AFCON 2025 campaign against Botswana in Casablanca. This fixture highlights the contrast between a title contender and a team still seeking its first major breakthrough.

Head-to-Head Record

  • Total meetings: Limited, with Senegal historically dominant.
  • Senegal wins: Multiple victories in AFCON qualifiers and friendlies.
  • Botswana wins: None recorded against Senegal.
  • Recent clash: Senegal defeated Botswana 2–0 in AFCON 2023 qualifiers.

Previous AFCON Performances

Senegal (Teranga Lions):

  • Titles: 1 (2021, beating Egypt on penalties).
  • Other highlights: Runners-up in 2002 and 2019.
  • Recent form: Semi-finalists in AFCON 2023, eliminated by Côte d’Ivoire.
  • Consistency: Regular contenders, with a golden generation led by Sadio Mané.

Botswana (The Zebras):

  • Best finish: Group stage (2012, their only AFCON appearance).
  • Debut: 2012.
  • Consistency: Rare qualifiers, often struggling in Southern African competition.
  • Identity: Known for resilience but lacking depth compared to continental heavyweights.

Players to Watch

Senegal:

  • Sadio Mané (Al-Nassr forward): The talisman, still central to Senegal’s attack.
  • Ismaïla Sarr (Crystal Palace winger): Pace and creativity on the flanks.
  • Kalidou Koulibaly (Al-Hilal defender): Defensive leader, brings stability.

Botswana:

  • Mothusi Cooper (veteran midfielder): Experience midfielder Maestro from Township Rollers
  • Thabang Sesinyi (Jwaneng Galaxy forward): Brings energy and unpredictability.
  • Thatayaone Ditlhokwe (Al-Ettihad defender): Organizes the backline, Botswana’s most high-profile player.

Comparison Table

CategorySenegalBotswana
AFCON Titles1 (2021)0
Best FinishChampions (2021)Group stage (2012)
Head-to-Head RecordDominant vs BotswanaNo wins vs Senegal
Recent HighlightSemi-final (2023)Qualified once (2012)
Star PlayersMané, Sarr, Koulibaly, MendyCooper, Sesinyi, Ditlhokwe

Outlook

  • Senegal: Heavy favorites, with world-class talent across the pitch and tournament pedigree.
  • Botswana: Underdogs, relying on defensive organization and counter-attacks to stay competitive.
  • Prediction: Senegal’s depth and experience should secure a comfortable win, but Botswana will aim to frustrate and limit damage.

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