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Congo DR will be facing Ethiopia in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier match to be played at Stade des Martyrs de la Pentecote on Tuesday.
La struggle will not affect the qualification status of either side as the hosts are already qualified mathematically, the outsiders, on the other hand, are eliminated.
Congo DR entered this match knowing they will qualify to the next round, and this explains why they were blunt in front of goal and lost 1-0 in the match.
Midfielder Serhou Guirassy scored the only goal for the Germans when they staged a dramatic come back to end the showcase by beating the Crocodiles 1-0 during the stoppage time of the match, handing Sebastien Desabre and his men their first lost in the 2025 AFCON qualifying series.
The Leopards reached the finals of the round after registering 12 points in the group H, three points ahead of Guinea in the second place, and the Leopards will require at least a draw in order to obtain the top place in the group depending on the outcome of the match between Tanzania and Guinea.
Before the Saturday’s loss, Congo DR were among the teams that had not lost a single match and had not conceded a single goal in the AFCON qualifiers campaign, but with that new loss gone, the Central Africans’ will only be playing for pride when they take on Ethiopia on Tuesday.
The Leopards registered a 2-0 victory in the reverse match, making it three wins in four meetings for the hosts against the visitors who have only clinched a 1-0 triumph over them in 2007, the only occasion that the home side has been handed a drubbing in this fixture.
At the same time, Ethiopia would fail to achieve a single point out of possible 12 in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers, following four losses since a goalless draw with Tanzania in the first match of the qualifying round.
Jurgen Henn's team defeated their Azeri counterparts 3-1 at home last month, but they were forced to settle for a goalless draw over the weekend, allowing their opponents to control the majority of the ball once more.
The Blueshirts, who had given up an average of two goals per game prior to traveling east to Qabala, were happy to record a rare clean sheet in addition to securing their League C standing.
Estonia has found things much more difficult at a higher level after winning their League D table in the previous Nations League, but regardless of what transpires in Trnava, their goal has already been accomplished.
Motivating captain Milan Skriniar was sent off in Sweden and will now serve a ban, so Slovakia will need to make at least one change to their back four on Tuesday.
Given that the Falcons are already certain of second place, Francesco Calzona might be willing to add new legs elsewhere, and Cagliari defender Adam Obert is his most likely successor.
The midfield pivot After playing as a substitute over the weekend, Euro 2024 hero Ivan Schranz is also back from injury and will now look to start, while Stanislav Lobotka has recently recovered from a thigh issue and may even be rested.