Stadium: Lat Dior Stadium
Time: 12.01.2025, 07:45 PM
The Senegalese Premier League continues as Generation Foot square off against AJEL de Rufisque at the Lat Dior Stadium on Sunday. Both teams have had two wins apiece since the league began, and we are not sure if a winner will emerge here tomorrow.
Claim Your Welcome Bonus!Generation Foot (12th)
Last five games: LDDLW
The former league champions are having a repeat of last season as they have managed two wins over their previous ten matches. Generation Foot head here with an impressive win over ASC Linguere on the road, returning from a goal down to secure all the points. Their last four wins in the league have now come on the road, and there have been questions about how they have gone seventeen home games without a breakthrough.
Generation Foot are presently two points above the relegation zone, picking up ten points from a combined thirty in the division.
Generation Foot have drawn three and lost twice in their previous five games on their home turf this campaign.
AJEL de Rufisque (8th)
Last five games: DLDDW
The visitors picked up their second win of the season, defeating ASC HLM away from home. AJEL de Rufisque broke the deadlock in the 20th minute when Mandione Thioub scored and that was all they needed to amass the maximum points. Before then, AJEL de Rufisque settled for their seventh stalemate of the season, as nothing could separate them from ASC Sonacos.
AJEL de Rufisque are known for not losing as they are always pleased with at least a point in each game. This might not be sustainable, especially when they are just five points above the relegation zone. The newly promoted side have won a game, drawn four and lost once on the road this season.
Expert Betting Tips
AJEL de Rufisque have been pretty strong this season, always trying to avoid defeat. They have drawn the most games and head here following their win on the road. At the same time, Generation Foot march here after recording their first win in seven league games.
AJEL de Rufisque will come here with the mindset of securing a point at least, while the home team will be the one pushing for a win. Generation Foot are yet to register a win at home in the league since April, and it’ll be hard to do that; bet on a full-time share of the spoils for 2.62.
The guests have drawn the most games in the league, and the most important thing for them is not to lose; bet on an away win or draw and under 2.5 goals for 1.85.
A halftime stalemate might surface here for 1.80.
Good luck!