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Rwanda
06 Jun 2026 17:00
Comoros
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Home win 2.20
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Rwanda vs Comoros Prediction & Betting Tips – 06/06/2026

06 Jun 2026 Louis Hecq

Rwanda's Amavubi side face Comoros in a friendly international on 6 June 2026, with the fixture taking place at a neutral venue in Marrakech, Morocco. Both nations are using this window to prepare for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, and head coach Stephen Constantine will view the match as a vital opportunity to assess his squad during a ten-day training camp. Comoros arrive in poor form, while Rwanda carry genuine momentum into the contest. The stakes may be informal, but the implications for squad selection and tactical development are significant.

Our prediction
1: Rwanda to win
2.20 on Coral · Confidence Medium
Odds recorded on 07 Jun 2026 at 03:24 · Odds are subject to change

Match Analysis

Rwanda enter this Marrakech friendly as the clear favorite at 2.20, riding a perfect 2026 record of two wins, six goals scored, and zero conceded. Stephen Constantine's structured 10-day camp signals serious tactical intent ahead of AFCON 2027 qualifiers.

  • 2W-0D-0L in 2026, with 6 goals scored and 0 conceded across both fixtures.
  • Clean sheets in consecutive matches reflect a defensively organized and cohesive unit.
  • Structured 10-day Marrakech camp gives Rwanda a clear preparation edge over the opposition.
  • New additions like FC Groningen forward Noam Fritz Emeran add fresh attacking options to the squad.

Comoros arrive at 3.40 as the underdog, winless in their two 2026 outings with a record of zero wins, one draw, and one loss. Most critically, they have failed to score a single goal across both matches, raising serious doubts about their attacking cohesion.

  • 0 goals scored in two 2026 matches signals a deeply misfiring attack.
  • 0W-1D-1L record in 2026 offers no positive momentum heading into this fixture.
  • Facing a defensively solid Rwanda side that has conceded zero goals this year compounds the challenge.

Key point: With Comoros unable to score in either 2026 outing and Rwanda keeping back-to-back clean sheets, N/A represents a compelling alternative angle for this low-scoring friendly.

Form & Statistics: Rwanda vs Comoros

Rwanda

Recent form

WW
Wins2/2 (100%)
Draws0/2 (0%)
Losses0/2 (0%)

Season statistics (2)

3Total goals
0%Both teams score
3Goals scored
0Goals conceded

Comoros

Season statistics

0Total goals
0%Both teams score
0Goals scored
0Goals conceded
Probable lineup

Lineups: Rwanda vs Comoros

Rwanda

4-3-3
  1. 1 Olivier Kwizera
  2. 2 Haruna Niyonzima
  3. 3 Ange Mutsinzi
  4. 4 Fitina Omborenga
  5. 5 Jean Baptiste Mugiraneza
  6. 6 Emery Bayisenge
  7. 7 Djihad Bizimana
  8. 8 Thierry Manzi
  9. 9 Meddie Kagere
  10. 10 Innocent Rusidiriraneza
  11. 11 Yannick Mukunzi

Comoros

4-3-3
  1. 1 Ali Ahamada
  2. 2 Abdallah Ali Mohamed
  3. 3 Youssouf M'Changama
  4. 4 Nadjim Abdou
  5. 5 Kassim Abdallah
  6. 6 Ben Nabouhane
  7. 7 Rafidine Abdullah
  8. 8 Faïz Selemani
  9. 9 El Fardou Ben Nabouhane
  10. 10 Mohamed Youssouf
  11. 11 Ali M'Madi

Low confidence

Both sides are expected to line up in a 4-3-3 formation, though it is worth stressing that neither XI has been confirmed by official sources. The Comoros selection carries marginally broader backing across multiple outlets, while Rwanda's probable shape rests on a single speculative source, so both lineups should be treated with caution ahead of kickoff.

Should these selections hold, Meddie Kagere will carry Rwanda's attacking threat through the centre, with the Amavubi looking to press high and exploit wide channels. For the Comorans, Faïz Selemani figures prominently in a forward line that has shown real quality in recent fixtures, making this a genuinely intriguing friendly encounter.

Our Verdict

Rwanda's two consecutive victories in 2026, both yielding clean sheets, provide a solid foundation for backing the home win at 2.20. Comoros, by contrast, remain winless this year, managing only a draw and a defeat from their two outings. Head coach Stephen Constantine has fresh options at his disposal, including Noam Fritz Emeran, and the Marrakech training camp suggests Rwanda are treating this fixture with genuine purpose. The under 2.5 goals line at N/A also merits consideration given Rwanda's defensive solidity. Our prediction: Rwanda to win. 18+. Please gamble responsibly. For help, visit GambleAware.co.uk

Competition: Friendly International
Stage: Friendlies 3
Date: 06 Jun 2026
Time: 17:00 BST

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bet for Rwanda vs Comoros?

Rwanda to win is the standout selection here. Amavubi arrive in fine fettle, having won their last two 2026 fixtures with six goals scored and none conceded. Comoros, meanwhile, are winless and have failed to find the net in either outing this year. The home side are available at 2.20, and at 58% confidence, that represents solid value.

What time does Rwanda vs Comoros kick off?

Rwanda vs Comoros kicks off at 16:00 UTC on 6th June 2026. The match will be played in Marrakech, Morocco, as part of Rwanda's 10-day training camp. Both sides are using the fixture as preparation ahead of forthcoming competitive commitments, making it a purposeful friendly rather than a mere formality.

Where can I watch Rwanda vs Comoros on TV?

No confirmed broadcast information is currently available for this friendly fixture. As a neutral-venue match held during an international window, television coverage may be limited. We recommend checking your local sports broadcaster's schedule or official streaming platforms closer to kickoff for any last-minute broadcast announcements.

What is Rwanda's recent record against Comoros?

Detailed historical head-to-head records between Rwanda and Comoros are not readily available in our current data set. Both nations operate within the AFCON qualifying framework and have met infrequently. This friendly in Marrakech may represent one of their more notable recent encounters, with Rwanda entering as the stronger side on current form.

Louis Hecq

Louis has been working in the online gambling sector for 3 years. During this time, he has reviewed, compared and analysed many bookmakers in many different countries, and published several hundred betting articles for different sports and betting sites. 

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