Chile vs. Dominican Rep. (Saturday, 1.30am)
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Chile will continue their preparations for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers when they welcome Marcelo Neveleff's Dominican Republic side to Estadio Sausalito for an international friendly on Friday.
La Roja come into this match following a solid 3-0 win over Cuba on Monday, while Los Quisqueyanos capped off their CONCACAF Nations League campaign with a 2-0 victory over Belize back in March, marking the second consecutive match undefeated under their new boss.
We say: Chile 2-0 Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic have improved noticeably this year but are yet to face an opponent with the sort of attacking prowess that Chile possesses, and while they are not expected to win this match, they will gain bags of experience that will be invaluable to their still relatively young squad for the future.
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Pakistan vs. Djibouti (Saturday, 1.00pm)
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Djibouti and Pakistan draw the curtain on their 2023 Four Nations Cup friendly tournament when they face off at the Stade de Cote d'Or on Saturday.
Mohamed Meraneh Hassan's men picked up a deserved 3-1 victory over host nation Mauritius on Wednesday and currently hold a three-point lead at the top of the group.
We say: Pakistan 0-1 Djibouti
Buoyed by their impressive display against Mauritius, Djibouti will head into the weekend with renewed confidence as they look to pick up successive victories. The Pak Shaheen have lost their last eight games across all competitions and we predict that Hassan's side will claim all three points.
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Brazil vs. Guinea (Saturday, 8.30pm)
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Brazil square off against Guinea on Saturday evening as they bid to conclude a mixed international year with two victories.
Meanwhile, Guinea head into the fixture at Espanyol's RCDE Stadium having just suffered a narrow defeat to African giants Egypt.
We say: Brazil 4-0 Guinea
As with the previous fixture with Morocco, Menezes has mixed masses of experience with players looking to make their debut. However, unlike against Morocco, we feel that Brazil will make light work of Guinea, the Selecao players motivated to make an impression on any future new manager.
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Ecuador vs. Bolivia (Sunday, 12.00am)
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Ecuador are eyeing their fifth consecutive win over Bolivia when the sides meet on Sunday at the Red Bull Arena.
La Tri have tasted both defeat and victory since their exit from the group stage at the World Cup in Qatar, while La Verde have won only one of their last eight international matches.
We say: Ecuador 3-0 Bolivia
It is difficult to see anything other than a convincing Ecuador victory here, especially since La Tri are seeking their fifth consecutive triumph against Bolivia.
La Verde, despite their win against Saudi Arabia, have struggled to get results in recent times, so we are predicting that Ecuador will secure the win.