Our prediction for this World Cup 2026 match:
Togo and Congo square off against each other at Stade de Kegue in what is expected to be a close World Cup qualifier. Togo aim to make amends for back-to-back defeats to Senegal (0-2) and Namibia (0-1), and they will give 100% to open their goal-scoring account in Group H. Greoble attacker David Henen is widely expected to lead the line for the hosts.
Congo, on the other hand, are eyeing their first win of the process as well, and seeing that both sides will go for a victory in Saturday’s football match, both teams to score betting option should be considered. A man to keep an eye on in the away side will be Bochum attacker Silvere Ganvoula, who found the net in the 3-1 loss to Senegal. In their last meeting in a competitive match Les Eperviers defeated Les Diables Rouges 3-2.
Highlighted Player (Djené):
A central defender who can equally be deployed as a right-back, Djene Dakonam has emerged as one of the most influential Getafe players in the 2017/18 season. His road to prominence was a long one, however, and Djene had to bide his time in order to be recognized for quality he undoubtedly possesses. Dapaong-born Togolese international, Djene Dakonam made his first football steps as a youth member of Etoile Filante.
Spells in Benin and Cameroon with Tonnerre d’Abomey and Coton Sport, respectively, saw Djene Dakonam grab attention of Alcoron, who moved in to bring him to Spain in 2014. During two years in Spain Djene Dakonam made 59 league appearances before moving to Sint-Truidense. It was in Belgium that Djene Dakonam proved his defensive versatility and Getafe came calling the very next year, in 2017.
Djene proved to be an instant hit with the Azulones and is hoping a move to one of Europe’s biggest clubs will not be too far away for him. The likes of Arsenal and Tottenham have been sniffing around him during the summer transfer window in 2018 but were ultimately scared off by his £31 million release clause.