Mar 13, 2026 CAF Champions League
Mamelodi Sundowns
VS
Stade Malien
Full Time Result
RESULT: 3-0
1
@1.45

Win Probability

H50%
D30%
A20%

Recent Form

Mamelodi Sundowns
W
W
W
W
L
Stade Malien
L
L
D
W
L

Head-to-Head

  • N/A

Recent Matches

HOME TEAM:
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    0
    2
  • (Mar 4, 2026): Mamelodi Sundowns
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    2
    1
  • (Mar 1, 2026): Mamelodi Sundowns
    Sekhukhune
    3
    1
  • (Feb 24, 2026): AmaZulu
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    0
    1
  • (Feb 21, 2026): TS Galaxy
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    2
    0
AWAY TEAM:
  • (Mar 4, 2026): Binga
    Stade Malien
    4
    0
  • (Mar 1, 2026): Stade Malien
    Real Bamako
    0
    1
  • (Feb 22, 2026): Stade Malien
    Bakaridjan
    0
    0
  • (Feb 19, 2026): USFAS Bamako
    Stade Malien
    0
    1
  • (Feb 14, 2026): Simba
    Stade Malien
    1
    0

Match Analysis

The quarter-final stage of the CAF Champions League kicks off with an intriguing clash at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria. Mamelodi Sundowns host Mali’s Stade Malien in the first leg, and the stakes could not be higher. Sundowns have their sights set on a third consecutive semi-final appearance, while Stade Malien enters as the tournament’s fearless underdog.

Under the guidance of Miguel Cardoso, the South African champions have been practically flawless on the continent. They topped their group comfortably, capping it off with a 2-0 victory over MC Alger. The team is built on possession, patience, and punishing transitions. At home, they are a formidable force, boasting an 88% rate of games featuring over 1.5 goals in their recent run. Their domestic schedule has been brutal, but they consistently rotate well to keep legs fresh.

Stade Malien, however, is not just making up the numbers. They shocked many by winning their group, though their domestic form has taken a hit recently, suffering two consecutive league defeats before traveling. Domestic opponents have figured out their counter-attacking style, forcing them to adapt on the fly. Playing away in Pretoria will require immense defensive discipline, something they have struggled with when pressed high by technically superior squads.

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