Rwanda vs Comoros Prediction & Betting Tips – 06/06/2026
Rwanda and Comoros meet for the very first time when they square off at the Stade de Marrakech in Morocco on 6 June 2026. This neutral-venue friendly forms part of a broader training camp for both sides as they gear up for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign. Head coach Stephen Constantine will use the fixture to blood new faces in his 24-man squad, while Comoros boss Hubert Velud seeks answers after a prolonged winless run in competitive action. The stakes may be informal, but reputations are very much on the line.
Match Analysis
Rwanda arrive as clear favorites at 2.20, backed by back-to-back clean-sheet friendly wins in March 2026. The Amavubi have outscored opponents 6-0 across those two fixtures, signaling strong form and defensive cohesion ahead of AFCON qualifier preparations.
- 6 goals, 0 conceded across two March 2026 friendlies vs Estonia and Grenada.
- 4-0 demolition of Grenada demonstrates attacking depth beyond just defensive solidity.
- Coach Constantine running a structured 10-day camp in Marrakech, boosting tactical preparation.
- Bookmaker implied probability of ~44% reflects a meaningful edge over Comoros in this fixture.
Comoros face a steep challenge at 3.40, arriving winless in their last five competitive fixtures. Their sole recent positive result, a narrow 1-0 over Equatorial Guinea, offers a modest benchmark against a Rwanda side in noticeably sharper form.
- Winless in 5 consecutive competitive fixtures before the Equatorial Guinea friendly.
- 1-0 win over Equatorial Guinea is a fragile confidence base against in-form opposition.
- Partial squad availability with key lineup gaps creating tactical uncertainty for Comoros.
Key point: With Rwanda rotating new call-ups and both sides in a low-stakes friendly, the draw double chance covering 3.30 offers value given lineup experimentation and neutral venue dynamics.
Form & Statistics: Rwanda vs Comoros
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Our Verdict
Rwanda's two consecutive clean-sheet victories, scoring six goals without reply, paint a convincing picture of a side in fine fettle. Comoros, by contrast, entered this fixture winless across their last five competitive outings, a run that underlines a real lack of momentum. With no prior head-to-head record to muddy the waters, recent form becomes the decisive factor. The home win at 2.20 represents our pick, with Stephen Constantine's refreshed squad expected to control proceedings at the neutral venue. Odds and markets subject to change.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best bet for Rwanda vs Comoros?
Rwanda to win is the standout selection here, available at 2.20. The Amavubi arrive in fine fettle, having kept back-to-back clean sheets against Estonia and Grenada in March 2026, scoring six without reply. Comoros, winless in their last five competitive fixtures, look fragile despite a narrow friendly win over Equatorial Guinea, making Rwanda the clear favourite at a confidence level of 58%.
What time does Rwanda vs Comoros kick off?
Rwanda vs Comoros kicks off at 16:00 UTC on Saturday, 6th June 2026. The match is being played at a neutral venue in Marrakech, Morocco, where Rwanda have been based for a ten-day training camp. Neither side benefits from a home advantage, with both squads using the fixture as part of their international break preparations.
Where can I watch Rwanda vs Comoros on TV?
Broadcast details for this friendly international between Rwanda and Comoros have not been widely confirmed across major television platforms. Given the nature of the fixture, a neutral-venue friendly held in Marrakech, coverage may be limited. We recommend checking your local sports broadcaster or streaming services that carry African football for the most up-to-date information.
What is Rwanda's recent record against Comoros?
There is no recorded head-to-head history between Rwanda and Comoros to draw upon ahead of this fixture. The two sides have not met in any documented competitive or friendly encounter, making this a genuinely fresh contest between the nations. With no prior meetings to analyse, form and current squad quality must serve as the primary guides.