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Syria vs South Sudan Preview & Prediction | 2025 FIFA Arab Cup | Qualifying

by Alex Lawes · November 24 2025, 17:10
Updated November 24 2025, 17:12
Syria vs South Sudan Preview & Prediction | 2025 FIFA Arab Cup | Qualifying

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Syria had been improving for a while in the second-half of the last decade as they now take on a South Sudan side that are among the weakest sides in Africa.

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Syria vs South Sudan prediction 

Syria come into this one on the back of finishing AFC Asian Cup qualification extremely well with a 5-0 hammering of Pakistan last week. That means the Syrians have suffered just one defeat, against the United Arab Emirates, in their last seven matches.

South Sudan, coached by former Madagascar boss Nicolas Dupuis, were extremely underwhelming in CAF qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with five draws and five defeats in their ten matches.

South Sudan were harder to score against than most weak African sides and so Syria may not find it straightforward but they have to be viewed as firm favourites for this one.

Syria vs South Sudan tip: Syria to win & under 3.5 goals

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