The Stats Zone
World Cup Qualifiers Other Internationals English Premier League Spanish Primera French Ligue 1 Italian Serie A German Bundesliga Saudi Pro League American MLS English Championship English League One English League Two UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa League UEFA Conference League EFL Cup Copa Libertadores CONCACAF Champions Cup Australian A-League Indian Super League CAF Champions League Coupe de France German DFB-Pokal Taca de Portugal Community Shield Belgian Super Cup German Super Cup Polish Super Cup Portuguese Super Cup Romanian Super Cup UEFA Super Cup CONCACAF Leagues Cup FIFA Club World Cup AFCON Qualifying CONCACAF Gold Cup African Nations Championship UEFA Women's EURO UEFA European Under-21 Championship

Guinea-Bissau vs Djibouti Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (CAF)

by Alex Lawes · September 7 2025, 13:00
Updated September 8 2025, 00:15
Guinea-Bissau vs Djibouti Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (CAF)

Click here for today’s sports betting tips from our expert analysts!

Guinea-Bissau have started their qualifying campaign in fairly underwhelming fashion, as they take on a poor Djibouti side that are one of the weakest sides in Africa.

Kick-off date/time:

How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – FIFA+ / US – FIFA+

Key Stats

  • Guinea-Bissau have lost only two of their last nine World Cup qualifying matches (D6 L2).
  • Guinea-Bissau have won only one of their last 11 World Cup qualifying matches (D6 L4).
  • Djibouti have won only two of their previous 28 World Cup qualifying matches (D3 L23).
  • Djibouti are without a win in their last 14 World Cup qualifying matches (D1 L13). Since a 2-1 victory against Eswatini in September 2019.

Guinea-Bissau vs Djibouti Prediction

Coached by former Fulham attacker Luis Boa Morte, Guinea-Bissau have managed just one victory in their seven CAF qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Their most recent outing was a 1-1 draw against Sierra Leone at the Estadio Nacional 24 de Setembro in Bissau.

They now face a Djibouti side that are currently ranked 191st in the world according to FIFA, under the management of Abdourahman Okie Hadi. The Shoreman of the Red Sea, as they are nicknamed, have collected just one point from their seven matches, conceding 26 goals in their games.

Djibouti are a very weak side and, despite the fact that Guinea-Bissau have struggled, they are the firm favourites for this one, especially with their home advantage.

Guinea-Bissau vs Djibouti Tip: Guinea-Bissau to win

Football Latest