TAZ wrote:@ Jus Blazin....Wacha kuniangusha, goal difference always comes second to points in almost all football competitions. If for example we beat UG 1-0, they'll still be above us in the group. Head-to-head is only used as a "tie-breaker" when you have identical goal difference. We have to beat UG by 2 clear goals.....If Angola beats Guinea Buissau then tuko out, like someone said earlier we have more than two second placed teams with more than 11 pts.
Dude, check CAF site concerning qualification regulations.
Article 14In case of
equality of points between two or more teams, after all the group matches, the ranking of the teams shall be established according
to the following criteria:
14.1 Greater number of points obtained in the matches between the concerned teams;14.2. Best goal difference in the matches between the concerned teams;
14.3. Greater number of goals scored in the group matches between the concerned teams;
14.4. Greater number of away goals scored in the direct matches between the concerned teams;
14.5. Goal difference in all the group matches;14.6. Greatest number of goals scored in all the group matches;
14.7. A drawing of lots by the Organising Committee of CAF.
Unless nilisoma zangu. That's why I insist, what will help us is winning against Uganda, irrespective of the scoreline, and hoping Angola draws or loses.
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