With Mali leading the group with 4 points, followed by South Africa and Namibia with 3 points each, and Tunisia with 1 point, the final games between Tunisia-South Africa and Mali-Namibia on Wednesday will indeed be decisive in deciding which teams advance to the next stage.
After their worrying draw in a friendly against Lesotho (0-0) and the loss against Mali (2-0), Bafana Bafana has managed to reassure themselves for their second match by beating the Braves Warriors ( 4-0), after the offensive festival of Percy Tau from the penalty spot and a double from Themba Zwane then Thapelo Maseko.
In addition to having displayed absolute defensive solidity, the Namibian team was outstanding against Tunisia, but this Sunday, it failed to confirm it against the South Africans of Hugo Broos.
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