
ES Tunis arrive at the Hammadi Agrebi Stadium riding a wave that few rivals in this Ligue 1 season have managed to match. Ten matches in, the champions-in-waiting sit third with 21 points, collected through an impressive sequence that reads like a statement: eight wins, one draw and a single loss. Their recent run — packed with victories and only a solitary blip — underlines a team that has found consistency at both ends of the pitch. Defensively they are sensational: just two goals conceded in 10 games and eight clean sheets to their name. Those numbers are not just comforting — they are intimidating for any visiting side.
CA Bizertin step into hostile territory well down the table in ninth with 12 points from nine matches and a far less convincing recent record. Their attack has been limited — six goals overall and a disturbingly low return away from home — while defensive frailties have shown at times. Recent results show a team that can occasionally grind out a result, but they lack the regularity and shot volume that ES Tunis boast. Their away metrics underline a constrained approach: low shots, few corners, and modest attacking averages that will have to be drastically improved to unsettle a side bristling with form.
History offers a small twist: the most recent meeting earlier this year saw CA Bizertin edge ES Tunis 2-1 on February 22. That result will not be forgotten and could offer CA Bizertin a psychological foothold. Yet context matters: ES Tunis’ present campaign profile — high attacking output combined with an almost impregnable backline at home — shifts the balance decisively. Match odds mirror reality, with bookmakers pricing ES Tunis as heavy favorites at 1.25, reflecting roughly an 80% implied probability of home victory. That is a market signal reinforced by raw team data: ES Tunis dominate shots, corners and dangerous attacks at home, while Bizertin’s numbers are modest in comparison.
Tactically this is likely to be a test of Bizertin’s ability to break down a compact and defensively disciplined ES Tunis. Expect ES Tunis to control territory and tempo; expect Bizertin to look for moments on the counter or set-piece opportunities. Given the home side’s clean-sheet record and the visitors’ limited goal return, the game looks predisposed to a home win and possibly a low-scoring affair.
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Betting suggestion: Back ES Tunis to win (1) in the 1X2 market. The bookies’ price of 1.25 reflects both form and underlying stats: a dominant home team with an elite defensive record against an opponent that has struggled to produce consistent attacking threat away from home.
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