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A preview of Qatar vs Switzerland at the World Cup, covering the key battle, major players, Shepherd probability signals, market sentiment, and betting angles.

A preview of USA vs Paraguay at the World Cup, covering form, tactical context, and market signals. Read through for insights from our detailed analysis of this fixture and a few suggested betting markets to explore.

Understand how Shepherd by OddSense uses data, probability, and football analysis to provide insights before matches and after them. This tool supports smarter decision-making for African bettors.

Mexico’s 2-0 win over South Africa showed how quickly a match can move away from its pre-game probability path. Shepherd’s draw signal depended on South Africa staying compact and disciplined, but an early defensive error and two red cards changed the game.

Shepherd is OddSense’s football intelligence tool, built to help African bettors better understand match probability, market context, and risk. The tool explains outcomes rather than predicts them.

A preview of Mexico vs South Africa at the World Cup, covering form, tactical context, Shepherd probability signals, market framing, and a few suggested bets.

Brazil vs Morocco is not your regular group-stage match. It is an early pressure test between South American pedigree and African ambition. One bad result could define the group stage for both teams before the tournament fully kicks off.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is shifting from the familiar 32-team format to a 48-team tournament. Africa also enters this edition with the most teams ever, making the tournament open and less predictable.

Africa enters the FIFA World Cup with a record 10 teams for the first time at the 2026 edition. Discover the star teams and players to watch out for.

Groups C, I, L and J could shape the 2026 World Cup early, with African teams adding real upset threat to the chaos. These groups may reveal how quickly the expanded format can punish favourites.