The CAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2028 kicks off its first round on June 4, with Sudan (w) facing Comoros (w) at Brann Stadion in Bergen. This is a rare continental qualifier where both sides carry significant form concerns, but the gap in competitive activity between these two teams makes this fixture more one-sided than it might appear on paper. Sudan (w) has not played a single recorded match in the last 30 days or this calendar year, while Comoros (w) at least has five recent outings to reference, even if those results paint a difficult picture.
One player worth watching on the Comoros side is whoever leads their attack, given that the squad managed to find the net against Tunisia (w) in their most recent outing. On the Sudan side, with no recorded competitive activity since September 2023, any player who has maintained fitness and match sharpness will be a key factor to track from the opening whistle.
Hot stat: Comoros (w) conceded 16 goals across their last five matches, including a 7-0 loss to Zambia (w) and a 4-0 defeat to Lebanon (w). That defensive vulnerability is the standout number heading into this match.
| 🏆 Tournament: | CAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2028, First Round |
| 🏟 Venue: | Brann Stadion, Bergen |
| 🗓️ Date: | 04.06.2026 |
| ⏰ Time: | 17:00 CEST |
Sudan (w) vs Comoros (w) prediction
Both teams carry losing records in recent form, but Comoros (w) has at least been active in 2026 and has played competitive football as recently as May 2026. Sudan (w) last played in September 2023, losing all three recorded matches to Angola (w) by a 0-3 scoreline each time. That level of inactivity is a serious concern, and we predict Comoros (w) to take advantage of a Sudan side that will likely struggle with match rhythm and conditioning.
Comoros (w) did beat Lebanon (w) once and secured a win earlier in their recent run, showing they can compete and score. Their defensive record is poor, but against a Sudan side with no 2026 activity, they carry the more credible attacking threat. We predict a Comoros (w) win, with goals likely on both sides given the defensive frailty both teams have shown.
In terms of style, without granular foul and possession data for Sudan (w), we rely on the broader picture. Comoros (w) has shown a tendency to concede frequently, suggesting they may press forward but leave space at the back. Sudan (w)’s long absence from competitive play suggests they may set up defensively early, but their lack of fitness could expose them in the second half.
| 🔥Hot Tip: | Comoros (w) to win and over 2.5 goals |
| ⚽Total Goals: | Over 2.5 |
| 💥Both Teams To Score: | Yes |
| 🎯Total Corners: | Over 6.5 |
Team Analysis
Sudan (w) enters this tournament in a deeply uncertain state. Their last three recorded results all came in September 2023, each ending in a 0-3 defeat to Angola (w). Since then, there is no recorded competitive match activity, which means this squad arrives at the CAF qualifier with nearly three years of competitive inactivity. That is an extraordinary gap for any national team side, and it raises serious questions about squad cohesion, fitness levels, and tactical preparation. The 0-3 losses to Angola (w) were not close matches, and Angola (w) themselves were not among the continent’s elite sides at that time.
Comoros (w) has been far more active, though their results are difficult to spin positively. Their most recent match, a 1-2 loss to Tunisia (w) on June 15, 2026, was actually one of their better performances, with the team managing to score and keeping the margin respectable against a higher-ranked opponent. Before that, they lost 0-2 to Benin (w) and 0-4 to Lebanon (w) in a tournament setting. Their best result in the five-match window was a 1-1 draw with Lebanon (w). The 0-7 loss to Zambia (w) remains the low point, exposing a defensive structure that can collapse badly when under sustained pressure. To be honest, Comoros (w) are not in great form, but they are match-sharp compared to Sudan (w).
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Possible Starting Lineups

Sudan (w) will likely set up in a conservative 4-3-3 or 4-5-1 shape given their lack of recent competitive exposure. The coach will probably prioritize defensive structure early, knowing the squad needs time to find its rhythm. Without player data, it is impossible to call out individuals, but the forward line will need to be sharp to trouble any opponent in this tournament.

Comoros (w) have shown in recent matches that they can produce attacking moments, with their goal against Tunisia (w) and their draw with Lebanon (w) showing some forward quality. A 4-3-3 or 4-4-2 setup seems plausible based on their scoring patterns. Their defensive unit has been their biggest weakness, conceding at an alarming rate, so the backline will be the area to watch most closely in this match.
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TipsGG Match Prediction
We predict a Comoros (w) win in this opening round fixture. Sudan (w)’s near three-year absence from competitive football is too large a handicap to overcome against a side that has played five matches in the last year, including two fixtures just weeks before this tournament. Comoros (w) have shown they can score and that they press forward, even at the cost of defensive stability.
The over 2.5 goals market looks attractive. Both teams have shown defensive fragility in their recent outings, and Sudan (w)’s lack of match fitness could see them concede early and be forced to open up. We also back both teams to score, as Sudan (w) may find space against a Comoros backline that has conceded 16 goals in five matches. Perhaps the scoreline lands somewhere in the 2-1 or 3-1 range in favor of Comoros (w), but the direction of the result seems clear based on the data available.

