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Mark your calendars for 2026-02-08 at 16:00 GMT, because this Singida Black Stars vs CR Belouizdad prediction preview comes with real Group C pressure attached. It’s Matchday 5 of the CAF Confederation Cup, and it lands at the New Amaan Complex in Zanzibar, Singida’s chosen home for continental nights. For the hosts, it’s simple: the margin for error is thin, and the knockout dream needs a result. For CR Belouizdad, it’s a chance to turn control into confirmation and move another step closer to the quarter-finals.
CR Belouizdad arrive as leaders with 9 points, and the table position matches the eye test: they’ve won three of four group games, scoring 8 and conceding 4, which is the sort of balance that travels well. Their most recent continental outing, a 2–0 win over Stellenbosch FC on January 25, underlined how comfortable they are when they can set the rhythm and play in the opponent’s half.
Singida Black Stars sit third on 4 points, level with Stellenbosch, and their recent results show why this round feels so decisive. A 2–1 loss to AS Otohó on February 1 was followed by a 1–1 league draw with Namungo on February 4. That pattern—competitive, but not always clinical—has been the theme. The talk from local reports is that Singida want to press higher and force turnovers, which makes sense: if you let CRB settle into their passing lanes, you can spend long minutes chasing shadows.
Singida’s engine room revolves around Clatous Chama and Khalid Aucho, two players who can keep the team brave under pressure and help them win second balls when the press is on. Up front, Elvis Rupia and Lamine Jarjou are tasked with providing the cutting edge—particularly important after the first meeting, where Singida reportedly created chances but didn’t finish enough of them.
CR Belouizdad’s threats are well defined. Abdelraouf Benguit and Abdennour Belhocini both found the net in the reverse fixture, and their movement between the lines can punish any over-enthusiastic pressing. Behind them, Farid Chaâl gives CRB calm goalkeeping, which matters when you’re absorbing waves of home energy in a stadium that can feel loud and close.
Then there’s Sead Ramovic, CRB’s coach, who knows Tanzanian football well from his time at Yanga. That familiarity can be a quiet advantage: he’ll have a good read on the tempo Singida want, and on how to disrupt the Chama–Aucho platform. Tactically, CRB often lean into a possession-based 4-3.15, and Ramovic has even hinted that the next step is simply finishing earlier so matches don’t stay “alive” longer than needed.
The recent head to head story is short but meaningful: CR Belouizdad already proved they can blunt Singida’s threat and take their chances, while Singida will point to spells in that first leg where they looked dangerous without reward. Add the travel factor—CRB staff have mentioned the long trip and distance—and you get an interesting tension: does the away side manage the occasion smoothly, or does the Zanzibar setting pull Singida into a fast start?
Now to the numbers and our usual NerdyTips-style logic. The market prices CR Belouizdad as clear favorites: home win 3.5, draw 3.15, away win 2.355. That lines up with the squad value gap too—Singida at €625.00Th. versus CRB at €10.35m—though football has never been a spreadsheet-only sport.
Our AI makes the away win the standout pick: 2 (CR Belouizdad to win) at 2.355, confidence 5.0/10. That moderate confidence feels fair. Singida’s urgency could create chaos, but CRB’s structure and finishing options usually handle these moments better. It also helps that CR Belouizdad have shown they can win big away from home—like the memorable 1–3 victory at MC Alger on 2024-11-20, when they beat odds of 5.0. That kind of result travels in the mind as well as on the bus.
For totals, the model leans to Under 2.5 goals at 1.5, though with a lower trust level of 2.7. The logic is easy to follow: Singida may press, but CRB are comfortable controlling phases and protecting leads. If CRB score first, the game can become more about management than fireworks.
So, the second mention for anyone skimming: this Singida Black Stars vs CR Belouizdad prediction points toward a composed away performance, with CRB edging the key moments. Singida’s best route is a hot start and ruthless finishing—but if they leave the door even slightly open, CR Belouizdad usually don’t need a second invitation.
Mark your calendars for 2026-02-08 at 16:00 GMT, because this Singida Black Stars vs CR Belouizdad prediction preview comes with real Group C pressure attached. It’s Matchday 5 of the CAF Confederation Cup, and it lands at the New Amaan Complex in Zanzibar, Singida’s chosen home for continental nights. For the hosts, it’s simple: the margin for error is thin, and the knockout dream needs a result. For CR Belouizdad, it’s a chance to turn control into confirmation and move another step closer to the quarter-finals.
CR Belouizdad arrive as leaders with 9 points, and the table position matches the eye test: they’ve won three of four group games, scoring 8 and conceding 4, which is the sort of balance that travels well. Their most recent continental outing, a 2–0 win over Stellenbosch FC on January 25, underlined how comfortable they are when they can set the rhythm and play in the opponent’s half.
Singida Black Stars sit third on 4 points, level with Stellenbosch, and their recent results show why this round feels so decisive. A 2–1 loss to AS Otohó on February 1 was followed by a 1–1 league draw with Namungo on February 4. That pattern—competitive, but not always clinical—has been the theme. The talk from local reports is that Singida want to press higher and force turnovers, which makes sense: if you let CRB settle into their passing lanes, you can spend long minutes chasing shadows.
Singida’s engine room revolves around Clatous Chama and Khalid Aucho, two players who can keep the team brave under pressure and help them win second balls when the press is on. Up front, Elvis Rupia and Lamine Jarjou are tasked with providing the cutting edge—particularly important after the first meeting, where Singida reportedly created chances but didn’t finish enough of them.
CR Belouizdad’s threats are well defined. Abdelraouf Benguit and Abdennour Belhocini both found the net in the reverse fixture, and their movement between the lines can punish any over-enthusiastic pressing. Behind them, Farid Chaâl gives CRB calm goalkeeping, which matters when you’re absorbing waves of home energy in a stadium that can feel loud and close.
Then there’s Sead Ramovic, CRB’s coach, who knows Tanzanian football well from his time at Yanga. That familiarity can be a quiet advantage: he’ll have a good read on the tempo Singida want, and on how to disrupt the Chama–Aucho platform. Tactically, CRB often lean into a possession-based 4-3.15, and Ramovic has even hinted that the next step is simply finishing earlier so matches don’t stay “alive” longer than needed.
The recent head to head story is short but meaningful: CR Belouizdad already proved they can blunt Singida’s threat and take their chances, while Singida will point to spells in that first leg where they looked dangerous without reward. Add the travel factor—CRB staff have mentioned the long trip and distance—and you get an interesting tension: does the away side manage the occasion smoothly, or does the Zanzibar setting pull Singida into a fast start?
Now to the numbers and our usual NerdyTips-style logic. The market prices CR Belouizdad as clear favorites: home win 3.5, draw 3.15, away win 2.355. That lines up with the squad value gap too—Singida at €625.00Th. versus CRB at €10.35m—though football has never been a spreadsheet-only sport.
Our AI makes the away win the standout pick: 2 (CR Belouizdad to win) at 2.355, confidence 5.0/10. That moderate confidence feels fair. Singida’s urgency could create chaos, but CRB’s structure and finishing options usually handle these moments better. It also helps that CR Belouizdad have shown they can win big away from home—like the memorable 1–3 victory at MC Alger on 2024-11-20, when they beat odds of 5.0. That kind of result travels in the mind as well as on the bus.
For totals, the model leans to Under 2.5 goals at 1.5, though with a lower trust level of 2.7. The logic is easy to follow: Singida may press, but CRB are comfortable controlling phases and protecting leads. If CRB score first, the game can become more about management than fireworks.
So, the second mention for anyone skimming: this Singida Black Stars vs CR Belouizdad prediction points toward a composed away performance, with CRB edging the key moments. Singida’s best route is a hot start and ruthless finishing—but if they leave the door even slightly open, CR Belouizdad usually don’t need a second invitation.
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CR Belouizdad is expected to win with odds of 1352 135
CR Belouizdad is expected to win with odds of 135Under 2.5 -213
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the matchNo -154
At least one team is not expected to scoreX2&U3.5 -147
Away win/draw and under 3.5 goals
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| Singida B ![]() |
| 11 Mar |
Singida B
| - |
Simba
| - | |
| 05 Mar | L |
Singida B
| 0 |
Young A
| 3 |
| 02 Mar | W |
Singida B
| 1 |
Coastal Union
| 0 |
| 26 Feb | D |
Namungo
| 1 |
Singida B
| 1 |
| 22 Feb | W |
Mtibwa Sugar
| 1 |
Singida B
| 3 |
| 15 Feb | D |
Stellenbosch
| 0 |
Singida B
| 0 |
| 08 Feb | L |
Singida B
| 0 |
CR Belouizdad
| 1 |
| 07 Feb | W |
Singida B
| 1 |
Fountain Gate
| 0 |
| 01 Feb | L |
Otoho d'Oyo
| 2 |
Singida B
| 1 |
| 25 Jan | W |
Singida B
| 1 |
Otoho d'Oyo
| 0 |
| 07 Mar | W | CR Belouizdad |
3 | Rouisset |
1 |
| 03 Mar | W | CR Belouizdad |
3 | MC Alger |
2 |
| 26 Feb | D | Constantine |
0 | CR Belouizdad |
0 |
| 20 Feb | D | CR Belouizdad |
0 | El Bayadh |
0 |
| 15 Feb | W | CR Belouizdad |
2 | Otoho d'Oyo |
1 |
| 08 Feb | W | Singida B |
0 | CR Belouizdad |
1 |
| 01 Feb | W | Stellenbosch |
0 | CR Belouizdad |
3 |
| 25 Jan | W | CR Belouizdad |
2 | Stellenbosch |
0 |
| 15 Jan | W | CR Belouizdad |
3 | ASM Oran |
0 |
| 09 Jan | L | CR Belouizdad |
0 | Kabylie |
1 |
World - CAF Confederation Cup| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
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CR Belouizdad | 5 | 9-4 | 12 |
| 2 |
Otôho d'Oyo | 5 | 9-4 | 9 |
| 3 |
Singida Black | 5 | 3-6 | 4 |
| 4 |
Stellenbosch | 5 | 2-9 | 4 |