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Oman and Mozambique meet in what promises to be a curious and tactical international friendly on Sunday, 7 June 2026. The fixture, part of this month’s International Friendlies programme, will be played with little fanfare at an as-yet undisclosed venue and under a referee who is currently listed as unknown. Both teams arrive with contrasting recent results — Oman coming straight off a 3-0 defeat in Indonesia and Mozambique still licking wounds from a heavy AFCON exit — and each coach will be using this game to experiment and sharpen their squads ahead of more meaningful fixtures. Broadcaster information for Germany is not available at the time of writing, so fans in Germany should check local listings or streaming services close to kick-off. Expect squads to feature fringe players and emerging talents getting a final audition before the summer break.
Below are the markets we attempted to fetch; at present there are no best-odds entries available from the feed used here, so treat the table as a placeholder until the bookmakers publish their lines.
| Betting Market | Best Odds | Bookmaker |
|---|---|---|
| Home Win | No odds available | N/A |
| Draw | No odds available | N/A |
| Away Win | No odds available | N/A |
| Both Teams to Score – Yes | No odds available | N/A |
| Both Teams to Score – No | No odds available | N/A |
| Correct Score | No correct-score prediction & best odds available | N/A |
Note: because official best-odds data could not be retrieved for this match feed, compare lines across multiple sportsbooks and consider the double-chance market if you want reduced variance. A Bookmaker offering a solid cushion on the double-chance or draw markets would be the ideal destination for a small stake.
Mozambique’s recent sequence is more worrying defensively. Their five most recent competitive fixtures read: Nigeria 4–0 Mozambique (05 Jan 2026, Africa Cup of Nations Round of 16), Mozambique 1–2 Cameroon (31 Dec 2025, AFCON Group F), Gabon 2–3 Mozambique (28 Dec 2025, AFCON Group F — Mozambique won away), Cote d’Ivoire 1–0 Mozambique (24 Dec 2025, AFCON Group F), and Angola 4–1 Mozambique (17 Dec 2025, International Friendly). Over those five matches Mozambique scored 5 goals but conceded 13 — a clear indicator of defensive frailty and pattern of heavy defeats (the 4–0 loss to Nigeria being the heaviest). Because Mozambique conceded more than 10 goals across their last five competitive matches, the defensive vulnerability is a major talking point and suggests they could be punished on the counter if Oman finds rhythm.
Head-to-head: there is no recorded meeting between Oman and Mozambique in the recent match lists and it appears this will be their first competitive encounter. That novelty increases the unpredictability; both coaches will be watching for temperament, fresh partnerships and players who handle international travel well. Expect a cautious opening 30 minutes as tactical plans are tested.
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