Football Result

Sinoxolo Kwayiba 47'
Ashley Cupido 70'


Verification of the Result Prediction
Win
Draw
Win
56.7%
24%
19.3%
We made the right call.
Power Comparison in the League
0.503
0.375
Game Stats
Goals
2
0
Shots on Target
11
1
Shots
21
3
Possession
51.6%
48.4%
Fouls
12
6
Yellow Cards
0
0
Red Cards
0
0
Corners
9
0
Offsides
3
0
Saves
1
9
Team Formations
4-2-3-1
4-2-3-1


Location
Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane, South Africa
Attendance
5,884
Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
2025-06-11 | Game Summary

In this International Friendly match held at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on June 10, 2025, South Africa defeated Mozambique 2-0. South Africa dominated possession with 51.6% and unleashed a barrage of 21 shots, 11 of which were on target, forcing the Mozambique goalkeeper into 9 saves. Mozambique struggled to create opportunities, managing only 3 shots with a single one testing the South African goalkeeper, who only had one save to make. Sinoxolo Kwayiba opened the scoring for South Africa in the 47th minute, followed by Ashley Cupido in the 70th minute, sealing the victory for the home side. The game saw South Africa commit 12 fouls compared to Mozambique's 6, but neither team received any yellow or red cards.
The AI's pre-game prediction of a South Africa win proved accurate, reflecting their higher team rate (0.503) compared to Mozambique (0.375). The prediction was backed up by a 56.7% win probability for South Africa. This victory indicates South Africa's strong form at home, continuing their winning streak after a recent COSAFA Cup win against Zimbabwe (2-0). They appear to have bounced back from their previous COSAFA Cup loss to Mozambique (0-1).
Mozambique, on the other hand, seems to be struggling for consistency, having drawn their recent COSAFA Cup match against Mauritius (0-0). Their previous win against South Africa in the COSAFA Cup was overturned by this defeat. Looking at previous head-to-head games, South Africa has generally dominated at home, making this win a continuation of the historical trend, even considering the recent COSAFA Cup loss. South Africa's upcoming matches will be a test of their consistency, while Mozambique will need to find a way to improve their attacking output to compete effectively in future games.