This is a Moçambola league meeting, with the round not specified. CheckLive has not named a favourite, so there is no win-probability signal to lean on — home form suggests Black Bulls may edge it, but the contest looks close enough that a draw is very much in play.
Black Bulls come in on five straight wins: 1-0 over Ferroviario de Nacala, 3-1 over Ferroviario de Nampula, 1-0 over Baia De Pemba, 2-0 over Associação Desportiva de Pemba and 1-0 over Ferroviário de Lichinga. Maxaquene’s last five have been far more mixed: a 0-1 loss to Associação Desportiva de Pemba, a 0-0 draw with Baia De Pemba, a 1-0 win over Ferroviario de Nacala, a 0-1 loss to Ferroviario de Nampula and a 1-1 draw with Vilankulo.
Their only previous meeting ended 0-0 in May, so there is little to separate them historically. The key is whether Black Bulls’ solid recent run can break down a Maxaquene side that tends to keep games tight — expect a low-scoring, cautious affair.

